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Austin Peay State University achieves record-high $14M in grant funding for FY25

By: Ethan Steinquest October 1, 2025

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Austin Peay State University’s expanding research portfolio represents multiple disciplines and supports projects with an impact across Tennessee and beyond.

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Austin Peay State University saw record-high external funding in fiscal year 2025, spending nearly $14 million to support research and community service projects through almost 200 awarded grants – the largest active number in the university’s history.

At the close of the fiscal year, Austin Peay’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (OSRP) has a five-year grant portfolio of $59 million, a 13.5% increase from last year and another record high.

“This milestone highlights the expanding impact of APSU’s research and service efforts, as well as the trust our partners place in our faculty, staff and programs,” said Dr. Chad Brooks, APSU’s vice provost for research. “It also affirms APSU’s standing as one of Tennessee’s leading master’s-level research universities.”

APSU was recognized in February as a Master’s: Larger, Research institution by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education (ACE). This designation has allowed the university to pursue expanded research opportunities, increased external funding, and stronger partnerships with industry and government agencies.

Some of Austin Peay State University’s active or recent grant projects include:

“Our record-breaking grant funding directly advances Austin Peay’s mission of service to our students and community,” APSU President Mike Licari said. “Whether we’re building healthcare pipelines for rural Tennessee, supporting first-generation college students, or leading nationwide conservation efforts, these investments empower us to make a lasting difference each day.”

About Austin Peay State University

Austin Peay State University (APSU), located in Clarksville, Tennessee, is a leading institution of higher education in the Southeast. The university offers over 50 graduate and 125 undergraduate degree paths, including the country’s first registered apprenticeship for teaching, a fast-growing Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, and the state’s only accredited Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in counseling psychology program.

Named after Clarksville native and former Tennessee Gov. Austin Peay, the university’s Clarksville campus spans 195 acres downtown and is home to the state-of-the-art Health Professions Building. APSU also operates a campus at Fort Campbell, Kentucky and is Tennessee’s leading higher education provider for military-affiliated students, who represent approximately 32% of the student body.

For more information, visit www.apsu.edu.