NORMAN, Okla. – David Surratt, Ed.D., vice president for student affairs and dean of students, has been named a 2026 Pillar of the Profession by NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education.
“Dr. Surratt embodies the heart and soul of what it means to be a student affairs professional,” said ShaRhonda Maclin, Ph.D., assistant vice president for student affairs and associate dean of students, who led the nomination. “His unwavering passion for students creates spaces where every voice is valued and individuals can thrive.”
This prestigious national recognition honors extraordinary individuals whose lifelong work has made a meaningful impact on the student experience. Each year, only a select group of leaders across the country is chosen for the distinction. Surratt joins the 2026 cohort, bringing national visibility to the work being done across OU to support student success, well-being and inclusion.
A two-time graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Surratt leads the very institution that helped shape his own journey. He oversees the Division of Student Affairs, which serves more than 34,000 students across OU’s Norman, OU Health, OU-Tulsa and OU in Arezzo campuses. His leadership continues to advance university-wide efforts focused on advocacy, career development, wellness and cultivating a strong sense of belonging for all students.
“This honor is deeply personal to me,” Surratt said. “OU shaped my life as a first-generation student, and it’s a privilege to now support the next generation of students as they discover their voice, build community and create lasting impact. This recognition is also a tribute to the incredible colleagues and students I’ve had the joy of working alongside at OU and throughout my career.”
With more than two decades of experience in higher education, Surratt is widely recognized for his student-centered leadership and commitment to expanding access and opportunity.
His recent honors include being named a 2024 Diamond Honoree by the American College Personnel Association. Surratt continues to mentor professionals, shape national conversations on student development and champion institutional strategies that support students both inside and outside the classroom.
“He has this rare gift of being fully present,” Maclin said. “Which allows him to navigate tough situations with compassion and clarity. His leadership isn’t about being the loudest voice in the room. It is about empowering others to lead with him.”
Surratt and his 2026 Pillar of the Profession cohort will be formally recognized in March 2026 at NASPA’s Annual Conference.
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