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  1. History is part of the fabric of the place we call SFA. The State Legislature had history in mind when they insisted that the name Stephen F. Austin go on the new college, even though in the legislation they specified a site "east of the 96th meridian." The state wanted to honor the Father of Texas. The State Board of Regents in 1917 selected ...

  2. Visit SFA. Tours will be offered on SFA's campus in Nacogdoches, Texas. The tour will last approximately 90 minutes. Tour highlights include our student center, one of our residence halls, the library, campus recreation and academic buildings. Click the calendar to view and register for events.

  3. 32K Followers, 220 Following, 2,186 Posts - Stephen F. Austin State University (@sfasu) on Instagram: "The official Instagram account of Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas.

  4. completed application for enrollment in SFA's graduate school. your official undergraduate transcript (s) from all colleges and universities attended. and your official GRE/GMAT scores (if required by your program) The cost for applying to SFA as a graduate student is $50. You'll pay this at the end of the application process.

  5. Learn from anywhere with our online degree programs and courses. The time is right to advance your education to create a better life for you, your family, your community and the world. With a strong tradition of excellence in higher education and more than 20 online degree programs, SFA Online provides options to make higher education more ...

  6. REGISTRATION. Fee. Potential New Members must register with the Stephen F. Austin State University Panhellenic Association and pay the $90 nonrefundable registration fee in order to participate in Primary Recruitment. Additionally, this year PNM's have the option to pay an additional $120 for 3 meal swipes a day, during the week of recruitment.

  7. Master of Science in Cyber Security. The Master of Science in cyber security prepares students to identify and respond to threats to computer systems, learning how vulnerabilities occur and how to prevent them. Students work closely with faculty while conducting research and experiments in SFA’s state-of-the-art research laboratories.