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VISIT ACADEMICS

Fast Facts

#1 Regional Texas
Public School

in the U.S. News &
World Report
Best Colleges
rankings.
July 2025

$2.73 million
portfolio

managed by
Mast Student
Investment
Roundtable
Lumberjacks

September 2025

Approximately
200,000 sq. ft. of
new construction

upgraded dining and
academic facilities
over the next two years
May 2025

Study Abroad
with scholarships

10 faculty-led programs
13 destinations
162 students
July 2025

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SFA Traditions

The Axe Handle

SFA freshmen receive an axe handle to personalize with their own Lumberjack spirit. Students can be seen (and heard) banging axe handles on the bleachers at SFA football games.

 

Ole Cotton

Ole Cotton is an imposing 75mm cannon that fires a celebratory shot every time the SFA Lumberjack football team scores. The SFA ROTC cadets man Ole Cotton just beyond the south end zone at Homer Bryce Stadium. The powerful blast can be heard – and often felt – all over town.

 

The Homecoming Bonfire

SFA's traditional bonfire and pep rally are the centerpieces of homecoming. Usually held in October, homecoming is a series of traditions that bring Lumberjacks together to celebrate SFA. Other events include homecoming elections, downtown parade, football games and much more.

 

Purple Haze

Press play to hear our rowdy Purple Haze student section in action. At SFA’s home football games, fans in the student section loudly bang their axe handles on a metal “Purple Haze” sign to show support for our beloved Lumberjacks (and to rattle the opposing team). Now that’s a home-field advantage!

  • Recipients of the 2026 Best of SFA Award

    Stephen F. Austin State University’s Student Involvement office named Colin Anderson, special education senior from Arlington; Emma Patton, chemistry senior from Wylie; Joelie Gentry, media and communication senior from Bakersfield, California; and Ruweida Mohamed, premed junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, as recipients of the 2026 Best of SFA Award.

  • Fifteen Stephen F. Austin State University students in the School of Human Sciences and Professional Studies’ hospitality administration culinary program were recruited to work at the Masters Tournament by the Augusta National Golf Club food and beverage internship program.

    Fifteen Stephen F. Austin State University students in the School of Human Sciences and Professional Studies’ hospitality administration culinary program were recruited to work at the Masters Tournament by the Augusta National Golf Club food and beverage internship program. The hospitality administration majors selected for the internship pictured from back row from left are Kayce Ford, Kaley Perdue, Abby Lee, Haileigh Durland, Lauren Bailey and Braxton Luna. Pictured front from left are Colleen Galler, James Stephens, Michael Walker, Brandon Rodriguez, Jordan Robinson, Sharlyn Cisneros, Te'Shawn Winters and Todd Barrios, chef and professor in practice for the School of Human Sciences and Professional Studies. Not pictured are Alejandro Acosta and Kolton Scarbrough. 

  • Dr. Michael Munro

    Dr. Michael Munro, clinical instructor in Stephen F. Austin State University’s Department of Education Studies, recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Texas Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired at its annual conference in Denton.