......ltur at 12k and UL at 20k...regardless of their meetings, it will mean a less interest because of the less chances of their meetings....I imagine or hope your women ruling and the time frames are tongue in cheek as stats totally prove this wrong....your diversity ACT score point has nothing to do with Loiuisiana's admissions for universities as it doesn't descriminate as California schools seem to do!!!
I understand that the graduate school is leading the way. I think that may be because when a student graduates they can't find a job and decide to stay in school. Just my gut feeling.
So, in the last couple of years, our enrollment jumped by around 2,000. Doesn't seem like that is that many on-line student enrollments, at least compared to schools like Liberty or UCF.
Since we are almost at 19,300, we should follow the Boomer School of Economics and just use a round number of 20,000. I like the sound of that.
I do have to say that the one thing we've traditionally not done well is letting the country know about our successes. I ran across this article when trying to look up other info.
http://louisiana.edu/news-events/new...al-nsf-funding
The first paragraph caught my eye;
The Center for Visual and Decision Informatics, a leader in big data science and analytics, is poised to become the largest center of its kind in the U.S. after recently receiving approval for a second round of National Science Foundation funding.
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