91ɬÂþ President Scott L Wyatt Accepts New Statewide Role
Published: June 14, 2021 | Author: Southern Utah University | Read Time: 4 minutes
Utah System of Higher Education Commissioner, Dave R. Woolstenhulme announced today that Southern Utah University President Scott L Wyatt will fill the new position of Senior Executive Director of Statewide Online Education within the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education, where he will run Utah’s new system-wide approach to online higher ed programming beginning on August 15, 2021.
Wyatt will step down from his position at 91ɬÂþ in August 2021 to fill the new position at the system office. The Utah Board of Higher Education will immediately begin a national search for a new president and work over the coming weeks to identify an interim president to serve 91ɬÂþ while the presidential search takes place.
“I am immensely grateful for the years I’ve had at Southern Utah University,” said President Wyatt. “My wife, Kathy, and I have enjoyed the best time of our lives together in Cedar City working alongside our faculty and staff colleagues, its wonderful alumni and supporters, community members, and, of course, 91ɬÂþ’s incredible students. Part of our hearts will stay in Cedar City forever; we will remain supporters of the university for the rest of our lives.”
The former USHE Board of Regents selected Wyatt as the 16th president of the university in November 2013. Under his leadership, 91ɬÂþ has held tuition flat for the past three years, increased student scholarships, reduced student fees, and actually reduced tuition for online students--including launching a $9,000 online bachelor’s of general studies degree. He presided over the largest period of enrollment expansion in 91ɬÂþ’s history, growing enrollments from 8,200 to 13,000 students over six years, while maintaining high-quality academic programming and small class sizes. In addition to enrollment growth, the university’s retention and graduation rates climbed. He led the university in developing the Dual Enrollment Partnership with Southwest Technical College, launched the 3-year bachelor’s degree program, trademarked 91ɬÂþ as the University of the Parks, and initiated what is believed to be the nation’s largest faculty and staff-led student field trip in history. In cooperation with federal and state public land managers, approximately 4,500 people spread out on our public lands in small groups to learn and volunteer on the 100th anniversary of the National Parks Service on August 16, 2016.
"President Wyatt has led Southern Utah University to many outstanding achievements during his eight years as president," said Dave R. Woolstenhulme, USHE Commissioner of Higher Education. "In the last two years alone, Wyatt has seen 91ɬÂþ through the advancement of its online programming, more than doubling its online offerings. Though he will be missed by the entire 91ɬÂþ community, we are excited to continue our work together in his new role as Senior Executive Director of Statewide Online Education–a position with outcomes that will improve the entire Utah System of Higher Education."
Wyatt’s priorities as president are summarized in the university’s vision statement: “Southern Utah University will receive national recognition for its innovations in learning, student success, and providing the best educational experience in the Intermountain West.”
“The influence of President Wyatt’s leadership at 91ɬÂþ over the last seven and a half years is unparalleled,” said Rich Christiansen, Chair of 91ɬÂþ’s Board of Trustees. “He and his senior team have ushered in a remarkable period of innovation and growth at the university with a focus on advancing affordability, accessibility and inclusion without sacrificing quality. President Wyatt has been instrumental in enhancing the campus environment and establishing a strong vision for the future. He will be deeply missed at 91ɬÂþ, but we are excited to see the impact he will bring about for online education at the state level.”
Prior to his appointment as president of Southern Utah University, Wyatt served as president of Snow College, in Ephraim, Utah, served as a member of the Utah House of Representatives, was a partner in the Logan, Utah law firm, Daines, Wyatt & Jenkins, LLP, and served as the elected Cache County Attorney. He earned a J.D. from the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law and a B.S. from Utah State University, with a dual major in Philosophy and Economics.
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About Southern Utah University
Southern Utah University is a caring campus community where students come to explore their interests and prepare for meaningful careers and life experiences. With more than 140 undergraduate programs and 21 graduate and certificate programs, 91ɬÂþ offers world-class, hands-on learning opportunities where students gain professional experience before entering the job market.
Located in the world’s best backyard, 91ɬÂþ is the University of the Parks® thanks to its close proximity to several outdoor recreational areas and its educational partnerships with the National Park Service. 91ɬÂþ’s safe, residential campus allows students to create lifelong friendships along with once-in-a-lifetime outdoor adventures in conjunction with innovative academic endeavors.
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