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  • Salem College Sees Third Consecutive Year of Record-Breaking Enrollment Growth

    Salem College Sees Third Consecutive Year of Record-Breaking Enrollment Growth

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    Salem College announced today record growth in enrollment numbers surpassing past trends in institutional history. This fall, Salem continues its upward trajectory with the second consecutive year of total undergraduate enrollment growth at the college. Salem’s total undergraduate enrollment grew by 10% in Fall 2024.

    Total undergraduate enrollment is buoyed by 174 new undergraduates enrolled for Fall 2025, including the Class of 2028 with 137 first-year students from 19 states and 11 countries. The Class of 2028 is academically qualified with an average high school GPA of 3.89. With the Class of 2028, Salem College continues its commitment to diversity and college access with 57% of Salem College’s new students being first-generation, and 48% of the incoming class are Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Consistent with the college’s focus on health leadership, the majority of new students plan to major in STEM and health-related majors, followed by art, design, and business. Salem also enrolled the largest number of new transfer students in its institutional history.

    “Given the unprecedented and challenging year for college admissions due to the delayed FAFSA rollout and shifting demographics across the nation, these results for Salem College are truly remarkable and due in large part to the dedication of Salem’s faculty and staff, particularly its stellar admissions and financial aid teams,” Salem College Vice President for Enrollment Management Matt Munsey said.

    In February, the 253-year-old institution reported seeing an increase in applications for the fall, its third consecutive record-breaking year in application growth. Salem attributes its distinctive focus as being America’s only health leadership college as a key factor to recent enrollment success.

    Asked to explain the key reasons for Salem’s continued growth, Salem’s President Summer McGee points to several distinguishing features that set Salem apart. “Salem continues to demonstrate the value and importance of being a distinctive college in a competitive higher education landscape. We have a specific niche and a clear institutional identity that resonates with prospective students and families. Our students are drawn to our focus on health leadership and our commitment to developing the whole person through a unique approach to a liberal arts education.”

    Salem is the only liberal arts college in the nation with an exclusive focus on health leadership. Salem expanded its national reach by partnering with major national corporations to offer new internships in health and career opportunities for its students, created new articulation agreements with colleges and universities around the nation, and launched an annual health leadership forum, bringing some of the nation’s top women health leaders to Salem’s campus to share current trends and leadership lessons in health. 

    For more information about Salem College, visit salem.edu.

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  • Jennifer Byrne Scheduled to Speak at Salem College on May 4 During the Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2024

    Jennifer Byrne Scheduled to Speak at Salem College on May 4 During the Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2024

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    Jennifer Byrne, co-founder and chief executive officer of Javara, a Triad-based company focused on integrating clinical research into clinical care, will provide the commencement address at Salem College on Saturday, May 4 at 10 a.m. in Salem’s historic outdoor May Dell amphitheater. 

    Internationally recognized for advancing the clinical research enterprise, Byrne has revolutionized the industry by accelerating access to research for patients, biopharma companies, and healthcare systems.

    “Salem College is privileged to have Jennifer on campus to share her remarkable journey with our graduates during commencement this year,” Salem Academy and College President Summer McGee, Ph.D., CPH said. 

    “Jennifer’s resounding commitment to transforming the future of clinical research and how it improves health is deeply connected to our Salem College vision to advance health equity in society and our mission to create healthier and more equitable communities,” McGee added.

    As a leader, Byrne has devoted her career to leading organizations, building teams, and cultivating partnerships centered on advancing clinical research to better connect patients and providers to clinical trials. Byrne co-founded Javara with a vision to engage innovative research partnerships and deploy comprehensive research services to bridge the gaps between healthcare systems and the research industry and to better connect empowered patients to clinical trials.

    As the former chief executive officer of PMG Research, a national network of clinical research locations, and founder of Greater Gift, a non-profit founded to increase awareness of clinical research, Byrne’s involvement in the clinical research enterprise has been vast with her contribution to over 8,000 clinical trials. 

    “As graduates of the nation’s leading college dedicated to elevating and expanding the role of women in health leadership, the Class of 2024 is at the forefront of workforce evolution,” Byrne said.

    “These young women are our future, the architects of a healthier and brighter tomorrow for all people. To address this forthcoming generation of leaders at their commencement is a true privilege,” she added.

    Byrne has been recognized as a PM360 ELITE, CenterWatch Top 20 Innovator, PharmaVOICE Woman of Influence, and a Triad Business Journal Power Player two years running. Currently, she serves as board chair for both Javara and Greater Gift. In addition, Byrne serves as board director for Nmible, an advisory chair for the master’s in clinical research management with Wake Forest University, and additional advisory roles with Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine, FCA Health Innovations Fund, and the North Carolina Biotech of the Piedmont Triad. Jennifer graduated from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in scientific nutrition.

    For more information about Salem’s commencement ceremony, visit salem.edu/commencement or inquire at salem.commencement@salem.edu.

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