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General Information About Southeastern Louisiana University The mission of Southeastern Louisiana University is to lead the educational, economic and cultural development of the southeast region of the state known as the Northshore. The University’s educational programs are based on vital and evolving curricula that address emerging regional, national, and international priorities. Southeastern provides credit and non-credit educational experiences that emphasize challenging, relevant course content and innovative, effective delivery systems. Global perspectives are broadened through programs that offer the opportunity to work and study abroad. Together, Southeastern and the community provide a broad array of cultural activities that complete the total educational experience. The University promotes student success and retention as well as intellectual and personal growth through a variety of academic, social, vocational, and wellness programs. Southeastern embraces active partnerships that benefit faculty, students and the region it serves. Collaborative efforts are varied and dynamic; range from local to global; and encompass education, business, industry, and the public sector. Of particular interest are partnerships that directly or indirectly contribute to economic renewal and diversification. Southeastern is categorized as a SREB Four-Year 4 institution, as a Carnegie Master’s College and University I, and as a COC/SACS Level V institution. Southeastern will offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs and be committed to graduate education through the master’s degree, offering graduate programs to meet regional/state needs. Southeastern will limit associate degree offerings to 2+2 programs, conduct research appropriate to academic programs offered and necessary for program accreditation, and implement, at a minimum, Selective III admissions criteria. Southeastern is located in Region II.
Institutional statistical data was gathered from the U.S. Department of Education - Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics.Institution Type - 4-year, Public
Special Learning Opportunities - Teacher certification
- Distance learning opportunities
- Study abroad
Student Services - Remedial services
- Academic/career counseling service
- Employment services for students
- Placement services for completers
Credit Accepted - Dual credit
- Advanced placement (AP) credits
Religious Affiliation - Not applicable
Federal Aid - Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
Degrees/Certificates offered - Associate's degree
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree
Campus Setting - Town: Distant
Disability Services Student - 3% or Less
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Admission Total Applicants 6,778 Percent Admitted 49% Men Admitted 49% Women Admitted 48% Full Time Retention Rate 67% -
Submitted ACT & SAT Scores
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25th Percentile Score 75th Percentile Score -
25th Percentile Score 75th Percentile Score Composite 19 23 English 19 24 Math 18 23
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Tuition & Fees 09-10 Tuition & Fees $3,932 Room & Board Charge $6,450 Books & Supplies Cost $1,200 Dorm Capacity 2,293 -
Total Financial Aid Amounts Issued Pell Grants $12,642,443 Other Federal Grants $1,475,339 Scholarships & Fellowships $23,358,150 Discount Applied to Tuition/Fee $8,658,943 Average Grant Dollars Issued $1,227,825 Avg. Scholarship and Fellowships $11,679,075 -
Student Demographics Total Enrolled 17,957 Native American 75 Asian 148 African American 3,080 Hispanic 338 Enrolled FullTime Undergraduates 11,005 Enrolled FullTime Graduates 413