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The University of Louisiana at Lafayette Honors Program is an active member of the Louisiana, Southern Regional, and National Honors Councils. [41] The university graduates about 1,700 students each fall and spring. The university offers more than 80 undergraduate degree programs, 27 master's degree programs, and 10 doctoral degree programs.
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University of Louisiana at Lafayette people (4 C, 3 P) Pages in category "University of Louisiana at Lafayette" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Louisiana Technical College, 42 statewide campuses, 1930–2012 — merged and are now aligned to other institutions within the Louisiana Community and Technical College System; South Central Louisiana Technical College, 4 campuses — merged 2018 into South Louisiana, Fletcher, and River Parishes Community Colleges
Barry Jean Ancelet (born 1951), ULL faculty since 1977; ULL alumni, graduated in 1974; folklorist of Cajun culture and expert of Cajun music and language [1]; Carl A. Brasseaux (born 1951), historian, helped pioneer the field of Cajun history; University of Louisiana at Lafayette professor and director of the Center for Louisiana Studies and the Center for Eco-Tourism, also an alumnus [2]
The University of Louisiana System (UL System) is a public university system in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It enrolls more students than the other three public university systems in the state; [ 2 ] as of October 2023, it claims more than 91,500 students throughout its institutions. [ 1 ]
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University of Louisiana may refer to: University of Louisiana System, public multi-campus university system University of Louisiana at Lafayette, whose sports teams are known as the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns; University of Louisiana at Monroe; Tulane University of Louisiana, in New Orleans, which was named "The University of Louisiana" 1847–1884