Supporting Inclusive Education and Accessibility for All Students
Superior University actively promotes inclusivity, accessibility, and equity through initiatives aligned with SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities). The International Office supports students from developing countries through accommodation, cultural, and language assistance, ensuring equal opportunity for all. The university also ensures inclusive access for students and staff with disabilities, fostering fairness in education and employment. With 11,506 students, including 5,177 first-generation learners, 278 international students, and 14 students with disabilities, Superior University champions diversity and inclusion. Additionally, innovative research such as dissolving microneedles in healthcare demonstrates the university’s commitment to reducing inequality through impactful innovation and community engagement.
Water Conservation & Sustainability Initiatives
11428
Number of students starting a degree
4776
Number of first generation students starting a degree
371
Number of international students from developing countries