Southern Arkansas University (SAU) (once in the past known as Southern State College, Magnolia A&M, and Third District Agricultural School) is an open four-year foundation situated in Magnolia, Arkansas, in Columbia County, Arkansas, arranged under 20 miles north of the Louisiana state line.
Keeping up a 17-1 understudy to teacher proportion, and bragging a family-like environment, Southern Arkansas University offers programs that are one of a kind for the district, including Game and Animation Design with a software engineering fixation, or an expressions and configuration center. The University additionally gives a designing program, the main of its kind in the southern portion of the state.
In 2002, the University started a noteworthy capital battle, the "Blue and Gold Vision," to overhaul scholastic and athletic offices over the grounds. The Blue and Gold Vision expects to raise $102.2 million for enhancements to the University through a blend of open and private financing. Through the Blue and Gold Vision a few new offices have been constructed, including: the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center, Band Building, Mulerider Stables, University Village, Harton Theater, Fincher Hall, and the Story Rodeo Arena.