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the region, the nation, and the world through extensive, multipurpose
programs encompassing instruction, research, and public service.
LSU is...
- the flagship institution of the state of Louisiana
- one of only 25 universities nationwide holding both land-grant
and sea-grant status
- brings in more than $87.5 million annually in outside
research grants and contracts, a significant factor for
the Louisiana economy
- home of the "Fighting Tigers" and their Bengal
tiger mascot, Mike V
- a community of more than 34,000 faculty, staff, and students
from every state and more than 120 countries
- injects more than a half-billion dollars into the Baton
Rouge economy annually
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MISSION
The mission of Louisiana State University and A&M College
is the generation, preservation, dissemination, and application
of knowledge and cultivation of the arts for the benefit of
the people of the state, the nation, and the global community.
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RESEARCH
Research at LSU is conducted by faculty in academic departments
and through institutes, offices, centers for advanced studies,
and other special units. At any given time, more than 2,000
sponsored research projects are under way at the University.
In addition, faculty members pursue numerous research projects
that are not sponsored by outside agencies, as do many graduate
students. Other research and instructional programs are undertaken
through the LSU Agricultural Center's Louisiana Agricultural
Experiment Station.
Collaborative research at the $25 million Center for Advanced
Microstructures & Devices, a pioneer in development of
microfabrication, will make possible a whole new range of
electronic products and devices.
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TEACHING
LSU conducts two semesters, a summer term consisting of one
or more sessions, and a three-week intersession each year,
offering a great number and variety of courses of study. Curricula
leading to bachelor's degrees are offered in 71 major fields,
master's degrees are offered in 75 major fields, and doctoral
degrees are offered in 54 major fields. The D.V.M. is offered
by the School of Veterinary Medicine, and the J.D., LL.M.,
and M.C.L. degrees are offered by the Paul M. Hebert Law Center,
a unit of the LSU System located in Baton Rouge.
Enrollment peaks in the fall semester at more than 31,000
students and drops by about 8 percent in the spring. Summer
term enrollment totals about 11,500. Despite its large enrollment,
the University maintains an impressive record of small-class
teaching. Two-thirds of the classes offered in any semester
have fewer than 30 students and fewer than 6 percent of all
classes have 100 or more students. Of the introductory survey
courses (1000-level courses), just 3 percent have 100 or more
students. The student-faculty ratio is 20:1.
In addition to traditional teaching programs, LSU serves
nontraditional students, people whose educational needs cannot
be met through full-time resident college study, through the
Division of Continuing Education. Sixteen departments offer
credit and noncredit courses at on- and off-campus locations
to people with various backgrounds and unique learning objectives.
Many programs are scheduled at night through the Evening School,
a degree program for part-time adult students. Through distance-learning
methods, such as correspondence study and telelearning, the
resources of the University are extended to every parish in
the state.
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PUBLIC SERVICE
LSU's public service contributions encompass instruction,
continuing education, research, agricultural outreach, and
more. While this sense of service permeates the entire University,
the primary function of some units is to extend LSU's resources
to all the state's citizens.
The University also offers hundreds of cultural and entertainment
events to the community each year. And its museums¡ªthe
Museum of Art, Museum of Natural Science, and Rural Life Museum
and Windrush Gardens¡ªas well as its library collections,
are available to all Louisiana citizens.
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ADMISSION TO LSU
LSU welcomes applications from all interested students without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
handicap, marital status, or veteran's status. You are encouraged
to submit your application as early as possible to receive
first consideration. Application deadline dates are May 1
for the fall semester, December 1 for the spring semester,
and May 1 for the summer term. The undergraduate admissions
staff is committed to making a fair and timely decision on
your application.
Undergraduate Admissions
Transfer Students
International Undergraduate Admissions
Re-entering Students
Graduate School
Please refer to the LSU General Catalog and other University
publications for the specific requirements you must meet in
order to be considered for admission. Questions concerning
these requirements should be directed to the Office of Undergraduate
Admissions or the Graduate School Admissions Office.
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