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  1. UL 1984, 1999 . . . . UL LAFAYETTE PREVIEW DAY SET FOR OCT. 18


      High school juniors and seniors from across Louisiana will be visiting the University of Louisiana during Preview Day on Oct. 18.

    This is an excellent opportunity for students and parents to learn more about the university, meet with current students and faculty and tour campus and residence halls.

    Registration is from 8:30 - 9 a.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. An academic and student organization expo will be available for students to visit during registration.

    Students will be welcomed by UL administrators and then will attend the academic showcase according to their major of interest. At each showcase, students will learn more about the curriculum, meet faculty and tour the academic department.

    Interest sessions also will be conducted covering financial aid, TOPS, scholarships, residential life and the Honors program.

    The formal program will conclude at 2:30 p.m. Preview Day is a free event and parents are invited to accompany students.

    For more information or to RSVP, call (337) 482-6467 or (800) 752-6553 or visit the Enrollment Services Department at www.louisiana.edu


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  2. Ragin' Cajuns Re: UL LAFAYETTE PREVIEW DAY SET FOR OCT. 18

    Thats a home game day. They should encourage them all to go tailgaiting and to the game.


  3. Default UL PREVIEW DAY TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 8


     High school juniors and seniors from across Louisiana are invited to visit the University of Louisiana for Preview Day on Saturday, Nov. 8. This is an excellent opportunity for students and parents to learn more about the university, meet with current students and faculty, tour campus and residence halls and more.

    Registration is from 8:30. – 9 a.m. in the Art Gallery of the Student Union. An academic and student organization expo will be available for students to peruse during registration.

    Following registration, students will be welcomed by the administration and will learn more about the academic curriculum, meet faculty and tour the academic departments. Interest sessions will also be conducted covering financial aid, TOPS, scholarships, residential life and the Honors program.

    The program concludes at 2:30 p.m. Preview Day is a free event and parents are invited to accompany their student.

    For more information or to RSVP, call (337) 482-6467 or (800) 752-6553 or visit the Enrollment Services section at www.louisiana.edu


    UL Press Release
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  4. Default Re: UL PREVIEW DAY TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 8

    Got my wife's redneck cousin's daughter comming in with about 2 other girls staying at the house----Twangers from DeRidder---but good looking future Cajuns!!!! Hey Trigger if you are around---PRUITTS!!!!---DID YOU MAKE HC ???HOW IS THE RECRUIT FROM THE FAR EAST????


  5. Research UL program seeks high school seniors


      This Spring high school seniors can enroll in the University ofLouisiana’s Dual Enrollment Program.

    Qualified seniors can enroll in up to two UL courses for the 2009 Spring semester. The course requirements must be met and space must be available in order for the student to enroll. Students must also be on track to complete the Board of Regents (TOPS) Core, have at least a 2.75 cumulative GPA, and ACT scores of an 18 in English and Math and a 21 composite score.

    The program is available to the first 100 qualified students that apply. The deadline to enroll is Dec. 5, 2008.

    For more information, contact University College at 337-482-6729 or email universitycollege@louisiana.edu


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  6. Research UL to Host 2008 Fall Commencement on Dec. 20


      The University of Louisiana will conduct 2008 Fall Commencement Exercises on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008, at the Cajundome and Cajundome Convention Center throughout the day.

    Cajundome
    • 9 a.m. College of General Studies
    • noon College of Liberal Arts
    • 3 p.m. B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration
    • 5:30 p.m. Graduate School

    Angelle Hall Auditorium – Main Campus
    • 11 a.m. College of the Arts

    Cajundome Convention Center - Exhibit Hall (first floor)
    • 9 a.m. College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions
    • noon College of Education
    • 3 p.m. College of Engineering

    Cajundome Convention Center - Festival Ballroom (second floor)
    • noon Ray P. Authement College of Sciences

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  7. Research UL programs cited by the Board of Regents as "low-completer"


     

  8. Bachelor's in geology

  9. Bachelor's in philosophy

  10. Bachelor's in athletic training

  11. Bachelor's in dental hygiene

  12. Bachelor's in professional land and resource management

  13. Master's in French

  14. Master's in physics

  15. Doctorate in cognitive science

    The rest of the story

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    Default Re: UL programs cited by the Board of Regents as "low-completer"

    Why doesn't LSpuke act as the big brother they have been set up to be and take the hit for the rest of the Universities? Come on Refineryville, show somoe love for the little people and use some of that athletic fund war chest for the betterment of the state.


  18. #57

    Default Re: UL programs cited by the Board of Regents as "low-completer"

    LSU A&M BR has 28 programs on the "low completer" list. It will be interesting to see what happens.


  19. #58

    Default Re: UL programs cited by the Board of Regents as "low-completer"

    I am surprised by Geology being on the list. I recruited there this year and came away with a favorable impression. The Department head said they had more students now that at any time in the last 20 years.


  20. #59

    UL 1984, 1999 . . . . Re: UL programs cited by the Board of Regents as "low-completer"

    Quote Originally Posted by cypremort View Post
    _ LSU A&M BR has 28 programs on the "low completer" list. It will be interesting to see what happens. _

    What will happen is that they will kill the competition and give the students to the flagcrap to bring them closer to being a high completer, and claim it is good for the state. Heck they may even give the out of area students special funds for their increase in living expenses. All is good at the flagcrapper.

  21. #60

    Default Re: UL programs cited by the Board of Regents as "low-completer"

    Excuse my ignorance, but does "low-completer" mean that there aren't enough students in a particular curriculum, or there aren't enough students graduating in that curriculum?


    igeaux.mobi


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