University Of Louisiana
19-620 University of Louisiana Board of Trustees Role, Scope, and Mission Statement: The University of Louisiana System is a diverse system ranging from community colleges to doctoral level institutions thus providing the state and its citizens a vital ingredient for long-term prosperity, development, and quality of life. The system consists of the following campuses: Nicholls State University, Grambling State University, Louisiana Tech University, McNeese State University, Northeast Louisiana University, Northwestern State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Delgado Community College, Nunez Community College, and Bossier Parish Community College. ... [Read More]
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19-640 University of Southwestern Louisiana Role, Scope, and Mission Statement: The University of Southwestern Louisiana's (USL) primary service area includes a nine-parish area in the south central portion of Louisiana known as the Acadian region. As a doctoral/research institution, USL serves selected needs of the state as well. Presently an open admissions university, USL serves the education needs of its population primarily by offering a broad range of undergraduate programs, in the traditional areas of the arts, humanities, and sciences, as well as in the professional areas of business, computer science, criminal justice, design, education, engineering and technology, and nursing. Additionally, the university offers master's programs in a wide range of disciplines and participates in a consortium for the master of science degree in nursing with McNeese State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, and Southern University-Baton Rouge. It offers doctoral programs in computer science, computer engineering, environmenta ... [Read More]
19-625 Louisiana Tech University Role, Scope, and Mission Statement: Louisiana Tech University (La. Tech) serves primarily the citizens of north Louisiana. La. Tech has selective admissions and offers baccalaureate programs in a broad range of studies in the arts, humanities, liberal arts and sciences and in professional areas such as agriculture, allied health, architecture, aviation, business, education, engineering, and forestry. The university offers several master's programs and offers doctoral/research programs in the areas of business administration, engineering, computational analysis, and counseling psychology. It also participates in a unique consortium with Grambling State University and Northeast Louisiana University to offer an Ed.D. program in Curriculum/Instruction and Educational Readership. As the only university in north Louisiana with a college of engineering, La. Tech serves engineering needs throughout central and north Louisiana. ... [Read More]
19-634 Southeastern Louisiana University Role, Scope, and Mission Statement: The primary service area of Southeastern Louisiana University (SLU) includes an eight-parish area commonly referred to as the Florida parishes in southeast Louisiana bordered by Mississippi. As an open admission institution, SLU serves the educational needs of this population primarily through arts, humanities, and science programs, with an emphasis on undergraduate professional programs in business, education, and nursing. Graduate programs below the doctoral level are offered primarily in business administration, education, and selected arts and sciences disciplines. SLU also participates in a consortium for the master of science degree in nursing with McNeese State University, the University of Southwestern Louisiana, and Southern University-Baton Rouge. ... [Read More]
19-640 University of Southwestern Louisiana Role, Scope, and Mission Statement: The University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL), a member of the University of Louisiana System, is a public, Doctoral II institution of higher education offering associate, bachelor’s, masters’ and doctoral degrees. Its academic programs are administered by the Colleges of Applied Life Sciences, the Arts, Business Administration , Education, Engineering, General Studies, Liberal Arts, Nursing, Sciences and the Graduate School. The university is dedicated to achieving excellence in undergraduate and graduate education, in research and in public service. For undergraduate education, this commitment implies a fundamental subscription to general education, rooted in the primacy of the traditional liberal arts and sciences as the core around which all curricula are developed. The graduate curricula seek to develop scholars who will variously advance knowledge, cultivate aesthetic sensibility, and improve the material conditions of humankind. The universit ... [Read More]
Louisiana Secretary of State First Stop Shop for New Business Hello. I'm Fox McKeithen, Louisiana's Secretary of State. As a former small business owner, I understand the frustrations that a current or potential business owner can encounter when trying to obtain information about the licenses and permits necessary for doing business in Louisiana. The First Stop Shop streamlines the business licensing process by cutting through the bureaucratic red tape that can delay the start-up of a business. Our staff will prepare a customized business license checklist tailored to your specific business licensing need. Small business is the backbone of the American economy. Every new business, and every new job is important to the prosperity of this state. I consider the creation and development of the First Stop Shop program one of the most significant achievements of my tenure as Secretary of State. I wish you every success in your endeavor. ... [Read More]
19-629 Northeast Louisiana University Role, Scope, and Mission Statement: The primary service area of Northeast Louisiana University (NLU) includes a 13-parish area in northeast Louisiana bordered by the states of Arkansas and Mississippi. NLU is an open admissions institution which serves the undergraduate needs of this population primarily through offerings in the humanities, liberal arts, and sciences, and places an emphasis on undergraduate professional programs in business, communications, criminal justice, education, and the health sciences. Graduate programs below the doctoral level are offered primarily in biology, business administration, communications, education, and select health-related areas. NLU offers the only state supported program in pharmacy in Louisiana and the only doctoral program in pharmaceutical sciences and the only doctoral program in marriage/family counseling. It also participates in a unique consortium with Grambling State University and Louisiana Tech University to offer an Ed. D. program in ... [Read More]
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Program A: University of Louisiana Board of Trustees The total means of financing for this program is recommended at 101.1% of the existing operating budget. It represents 75.5% of the total request ($4,297,867) for this program. The major reason for the increase from the existing operating budget is due to an adjustment pursuant to the settlement agreement in the "United States v. State of Louisiana" desegregation case, which provides that for a period of ten (10) years (which began in Fiscal Year 1995-96), the state shall appropriate no more than $1.6 million annually to the University of Louisiana Board of Trustees to develop and implement new programs at Grambling State University in order to enhance the school's chances of attracting other race students. The existing operating budget for this purpose is $1,293,962. In order to meet the funding schedule dictated by the settlement agreement, an additional $40,111 is recommended for Fiscal Year 1998-99. ... [Read More]
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