University of Louisiana Parent & Family Guide

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2022–2023

Parent & Family

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About This Guide CollegiateParent has published this guide in partnership with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Our goal is to share helpful, timely information about your student’s college experience and to connect you to relevant campus and community resources. Please refer to the school’s website and contact information below for updates to information in the guide or with questions about its contents. CollegiateParent is not responsible for omissions or errors. This publication was made possible by the businesses and professionals contained within it. The presence of university/college logos and marks in the guide does not mean that the publisher or school endorses the products or services offered by the advertisers. CollegiateParent is committed to improving the accessibility of our content. When possible, digital guides are designed to meet the PDF/UA standard and Level AA conformance to WCAG 2.1. Unfortunately, advertisements, campus-provided maps, and other third-party content may not always be entirely accessible. If you experience issues with the accessibility of this guide, please reach out to editor@collegiateparent.com. ©2022 CollegiateParent. All rights reserved.

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CONTENTS Resources for Academic Success.............................................5 Academic Colleges.......................................................................7 Public Safety..................................................................................8 Commonly Asked Academic Questions.................................9 Campus Services........................................................................10 Registration and Payment.......................................................14 Important Dates*......................................................................15 Academic Calendar*.................................................................16 Campus Map...............................................................................17 Housing Guide............................................................................18

*NOTE: All events and dates are subject to change.

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Resources for Academic Success Helping Your Student Succeed in the Classroom The University of Louisiana at Lafayette offers over 100 undergraduate degree programs and specialized concentrations. Faculty and staff on our campus are committed to ensuring your student’s academic success. While your student’s academic journey is their own, you can support them by knowing about the various support resources on our campus that help students academically.

University Colleges & Academic Advising The University has eight academic colleges from which to choose a major. Every student is assigned an academic advisor. It is the advisor’s responsibility to assist the student in course selection each semester. Students may obtain the name and contact information for their academic advisor through their ULink Student Portal account. Students are required to meet with their academic advisor each semester before scheduling classes for the upcoming semester.

Student Interaction with University Faculty The faculty is committed to your student’s success. One of the greatest tips you can provide your student is to encourage them to visit with their faculty members outside of class. Students often hesitate to interact with faculty members, and don’t realize how valuable faculty are in assisting them in their courses.

University Honors Program Ȱ Judice-Rickels Hall 206 Л (337) 482-6700 ƍ honors@louisiana.edu î honors.louisiana.edu

The University Honors Program provides serious and highly motivated students with a set of unique intellectual and educational opportunities designed to help them reach their potential. Students in the Honors Program benefit from the following opportunities and resources: • Smaller class sizes and contracts to personalize their education •

An opportunity to complete and publish an undergraduate thesis

Work with Honors professors

Research opportunities

Honors Seminar

Honors scholarship opportunities

Honors events and expense-paid Honors trips

Honors Living Learning Community

In-house computer lab and services in Judice-Rickels Hall

Qualifications First-time freshmen qualify for the Honors Program with an ACT Composite of 26 (SAT 1260) or higher. Students must apply to the program by attending the Honors Program meeting during Orientation. Students may also apply to the program at any point in their undergraduate career with a GPA of 3.2 or better. Program Requirements To remain in the Honors Program, students must complete the following requirements: •

Maintain a 3.0 GPA as a freshman and 3.2 GPA during sophomore, junior, and senior years

Complete 18 credit hours of Honors courses during their undergraduate career

Enroll in and attend an Honors Seminar each semester of enrollment in the Honors Program

Complete a research project

Academic Success Center Ȱ Lee Hall 115 Л (337) 482-6818 ƍ asc@louisiana.edu î studentsuccess.louisiana.edu The Academic Success Center is the University’s academic support center. Services include grade checks, academic counseling, tutoring, dropping classes, and major changes.

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The Learning Center

Office of First-Year Experience

The Writing Center

Ȱ Lee Hall, 2nd floor Л (337) 482-6583 ƍ tlc@louisiana.edu î studentsuccess. louisiana.edu/tutoring

Ȱ Lee Hall 106 Л (337) 482-6599 ƍ ofye@louisiana.edu î firstyear.louisiana.edu

Ȱ H.L. Griffin Hall 107 Л (337) 482-5224 ƍ writingcenter@louisiana.edu î louisiana.edu/writingcenter

Starting college is both exciting and stressful. The Office of First-Year Experience (OFYE) is here to help you and your student manage this transition. OFYE has created programs and services to assist students and their families throughout the process of joining the UL Lafayette community. These include: New Student Convocation, UNIV 100: First-Year Seminar, programs for firstyear students, and Living Learning Communities.

The Writing Center is a community of students, tutors, and teachers focused on writing. Together they create a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere in which writers work with other writers. Students visiting the center are encouraged to discuss their writing projects and writing in general.

The Learning Center is the place for your student to visit when they need help with an academic subject. Its main goal is to assist them in achieving academic success! The Learning Center offers FREE one-on-one tutoring, study group tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, online tutoring, a STEP computer lab, and other online resources. Tutors are available for almost all 100- and 200-level math and science courses as well as accounting, economics, engineering, languages, psychology, and statistics. Students can walk in or call to schedule an appointment. The complete subjectstutored list and tutoring schedules can be found on the TLC website.

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UNIV 100: First-Year Seminar is a course specifically designed to assist first-year students transition into college-level coursework. Students will choose from either Mastering the FirstYear or a theme-based course designed to refine critical thinking skills, develop research capabilities, and enhance oral and written communication.

The center’s staff assists students at any stage of the writing process to help them become better writers, including: •

Focusing on the writing process and the value of creating multiple drafts

Helping students see strengths and problems in their writing

Helping students learn to proofread their writing

Empowering students to write in their own voices

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Academic Honors & Awards Semester Honors Students who do exceptionally well in their studies at UL Lafayette receive special recognition. At the end of each regular semester, students will receive notification of Semester Honors for the following two areas: • Dean’s List: Semester GPA of 3.5–3.799 •

Academic Colleges

President’s List: Semester GPA of 3.8 and higher

Honors Convocation The special event held each spring recognizes sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have maintained a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 on all college work pursued. Honors at Graduation To earn a degree with Honors, students must demonstrate exceptional scholarship. Students can receive three different levels of Honors at Graduation: •

Summa Cum Laude: 3.9 and higher cumulative GPA

Magna Cum Laude: 3.7–3.899 cumulative GPA

Cum Laude: 3.5–3.699 cumulative GPA

Students who complete certain extra requirements through the University Honors Program will be eligible to receive an Honors Baccalaureate Degree.

College of the Arts Michael McClure, Interim Dean

College of Liberal Arts Dr. Jordan Kellman, Dean

Л (337) 482-6224 ƍ arts@louisiana.edu î arts.louisiana.edu

Л (337) 482-6219 ƍ cola@louisiana.edu î liberalarts.louisiana.edu

B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration Dr. Linda Nichols, Dean

College of Nursing & Health Sciences Dr. Melinda Oberleitner, Dean

Л (337) 482-6491 ƍ moodybusiness@louisiana.edu î business.louisiana.edu

Л (337) 482-5604 ƍ nursing_student_services@

College of Education Dr. Nathan Roberts, Dean

louisiana.edu î nursinghealthsciences. louisiana.edu

Л (337) 482-6681 ƍ education@louisiana.edu î coe.louisiana.edu

Ray P. Authement College of Sciences Dr. Azmy Ackleh, Dean

College of Engineering Dr. Ahmed Khattab, Dean

Л (337) 482-6986 ƍ sciences@louisiana.edu î sciences.louisiana.edu

Л (337) 482-6685 ƍ engineering@louisiana.edu î engineering.louisiana.edu

University College Dr. Bobbie DeCuir, Dean Л (337) 482-6829 ƍ universitycollege@louisiana.edu î universitycollege.louisiana.edu

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Public Safety

Police Department Ȱ Bittle Hall Л (337) 482-6447 ƍ ulpolice@louisiana.edu î police.louisiana.edu The UL Lafayette Police Department (UP) maintains a close working relationship with area law enforcement agencies, criminal justice components, and all University administrative departments. UP is located at the center of campus and our officers maintain 24-hour patrol coverage. They respond to crimes, illnesses, fires, service calls, traffic accidents, and other emergencies. Clery Compliance î police.louisiana.edu/jeanne-clery-act The UL Lafayette Police Department is dedicated to maintaining a safe and secure environment for learning and working. Because UP, like many urban campuses, does experience some crime, the UL Lafayette Police Department wants students, faculty, and staff to be aware of crime on campus. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act is a federal law that requires colleges and universities to disclose annual information about 8

campus crime. You can obtain a copy of this report by contacting UP or visiting their website.

Environmental Health & Safety/ Risk Management The Office of Environmental Health & Safety (safety.louisiana.edu) manages the UL Lafayette Emergency Notification System (ENS), oversees our hurricane preparedness and response, and informs the campus community of health issues. The Office of Environmental Health and Safety/Risk Management works to reduce accidents, hazards, and risk exposure by: •

Assigning various safety responsibilities throughout the campus

Inspecting and maintaining facility building safety systems

Conducting safety meetings and sending brief health and safety publications to campus personnel to increase awareness and remedy unsafe conditions

Maintaining the All Hazards Plan for emergency management operations

Campus Emergency Notification System All students are encouraged to register and update their cell phone number with the University’s Emergency Notification System (ENS). This system will alert students, faculty, and staff of steps to take in case of a campus emergency. Students can view and update their information by logging into ULink (ulink.louisiana.edu) and visiting the Safety and Emergency Notification section within the Campus Services tab. Students can register parents and guardians to receive these emergency alerts as well.

Stay Informed Campus Emergency Hotline: Л (337) 482-2222 î safety.louisiana.edu University Police: Л (337) 482-6447 or 911

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Commonly Asked Academic Questions How many credit hours should my student schedule?

My student has to work. How many hours should they work per week?

A first-time freshman should schedule 12–15 hours in the first semester, which is a reasonable load for a first-year student. Whether or not the student must work should be considered in making this decision. Note that if a student schedules fewer hours in any semester than are listed in their curriculum, they may not graduate at the end of eight semesters (four years) unless these hours are made up in another semester or summer session.

The ideal maximum load for outside employment is 15–20 hours per week. Working more than 20 hours per week can place a strain on a student’s ability to have adequate time to study as well as time for outside interests or obligations. Students who are interested in working on campus can inquire about work-study eligibility and/or availability at the College Work-Study office in Foster Hall 221 or inquire about other (non-federal work-study) on-campus jobs at the Office of Career Services in Agnes Edwards Hall 104.

How important is class attendance?

Class attendance is incredibly important! Attending class regularly is the easiest thing students can do to ensure a higher class grade. Coupled with an adequate study schedule, students who attend class do better academically than students who skip class. Specific class attendance policies are dictated on course syllabi and are at the discretion of faculty members teaching courses. Extenuating circumstances (extreme illness, family death, etc.) may cause students to miss class for extended periods of time. In these cases, students should contact the Dean of Students Office at (337) 482-6276 or deanofstudents@louisiana.edu to request an extended absence excuse.

How many hours a week should my student study?

What does my student need to do to maintain their TOPS eligibility?

Students who receive Louisiana TOPS must complete 24 credit hours in the academic year. Students must be registered for 12 or more credit hours on the 14th class day in order to receive TOPS in any given semester. The total of 24 semester hours for TOPS eligibility can be earned over the course of the fall semester, winter intersession, spring semester, May intersession, and summer terms. Students receiving TOPS must also maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA after the fall semester and a minimum 2.3 cumulative GPA at the end of their first spring semester. A minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA is required at the end of their next academic year. TOPS Performance and Honors require at least a 3.0 GPA at all times.

In general, a student should be studying 2 hours outside of class for each credit hour they take per semester. This means that if a student is enrolled in 15 credit hours, they should be spending about 30 hours outside of class per week studying and preparing for class. Many students underestimate the number of hours needed to study and do well in college courses. Encourage your student to spend adequate time studying and preparing. Their coursework should be the first priority.

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Campus Services Student Health Services Ȱ Saucier Wellness Center – O.K. Allen Hall Л (337) 482-5464 (Nurse) Л (337) 482-1293 (Appointments) ƍ shs@louisiana.edu î studenthealth.louisiana.edu Student Health Services (SHS) strives to provide quality, accessible, cost-sensitive primary medical care and active health promotion to students. Students should call early to make an appointment. Limited same-day appointments are available. Students taking a total of six or more credit hours during fall/spring semester, or three or more hours in the summer, are eligible to receive care at SHS. Students not meeting these credit hour requirements can purchase a membership by visiting the SHS office. To expedite their first appointment and allow for more convenient communication with SHS, encourage your student to access the Campus Services tab in ULink. From there, under the Health and Wellness tab, students will find a link to the Medicat Patient Portal, their confidential healthcare portal. Services provided by SHS to students who have paid the membership fee (or credit hour eligibility) include:

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Assessments for illnesses or minor injuries

General physicals

Management of stable chronic medical illness

Referrals for serious illness or injury

Laboratory work, office procedures, pap smears, IV therapy, injections, and prescriptions are all billable procedures and will incur a charge. SHS will file with most insurance companies.

Services not provided by SHS: •

Management of unstable chronic illness

Evaluation and treatment of injuries sustained as a result of a motor vehicle accident or workrelated accident

X-rays: our providers will write orders to have them done elsewhere when they are necessary

Obstetrical care

Dental care

Student Insurance View all plans on the SHS website. All registered UL Lafayette students are eligible for insurance coverage.

Counseling & Testing Center Ȱ Saucier Wellness Center – O.K. Allen Hall Л (337) 482-6480 ƍ counseling@louisiana.edu ƍ testing@louisiana.edu î counselingandtesting.louisiana.edu The Counseling and Testing Center provides professional, personal counseling for students who may need

assistance in dealing with a variety of concerns such as stress, relationship problems, grief, or adjustment. Shortterm individual, couple, family, and group therapy sessions are offered free of charge. Additionally, the Center offers proctored testing services for national examinations and institutional examinations (computer-based and paper-based) for UL Lafayette students, faculty, and the community.

Dean of Students Office Dr. Margarita Perez, Dean of Students Ȱ Student Union 162 Л (337) 482-6276 ƍ deanofstudents@louisiana.edu î studentaffairs.louisiana.edu The Dean of Students Office is committed to students' “life outside the classroom” by providing programs and services that promote campus safety, health and wellness, student engagement, leadership, and school spirit. The office is concerned for the general welfare of all students and supports them in reaching their academic and personal goals while enjoying the Ragin’ Cajuns experience.

Student Union Ȱ Student Union 101 Л (337) 482-6400 î studentunion.louisiana.edu The Student Union is the heart of our campus and is a unique space designed to engage our students daily. It serves as the central location for our students

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to hold organizational meetings and activities, shop, and eat. It houses the Ragin’ Cajuns Store, the Post Office, Cypress Lake Dining Room, and various dining areas such as McAllister’s, Smoothie King, and The Brew, as well as various university departments.

University Program Council Ȱ Student Union 157 Л (337) 482-6945 ƍ upc@louisiana.edu î upc.louisiana.edu The University Program Council (UPC) is the premier programming organization at UL Lafayette. UPC produces inclusive professional programming for students, by students. UPC creates the unforgettable moments of your student’s Ragin’ Cajun experience. UPC plans dozens of campus events including pool parties, pajama bowling, film screenings, and more! UPC also produces many of UL Lafayette’s proudest traditions from Homecoming to Lagniappe Day, the Miss UL Lafayette pageant to Krewe of Roux Mardi Gras parade — just to name a few!

Recreational Sports Ȱ Bourgeois Hall Л (337) 482-6159 ƍ recsports@louisiana.edu î recsports.louisiana.edu The Department of Recreational Sports offers a wide variety of programs for students, faculty, and staff of UL Lafayette. The 20,000-square-foot Student Fitness Center includes cardio machines, weight machines, free weights, and a two-story climbing wall. Bourgeois Hall has four basketball courts, eight racquetball courts, a fourlane elevated track surrounding the basketball courts, and multiple studios and fitness rooms. Outdoor spaces include 12 tennis courts, fields, and a walking track around Bourgeois Park, and the Intramural Sports Complex with an artificial turf playing field. The Student Aquatics Center has an eightlane, 25-yard lap pool, a resort-style leisure pool with a lazy river and beach entry, and a sand volleyball court. As the largest employer of students on campus, our student-led programs are sure to offer something for everyone.

Intramural Sports leagues and tournaments offer students the chance to compete with fellow UL Lafayette students, while Club Sports offers a higher level of competition and the chance to travel to other institutions for games. Our fitness programs include free Group Ex classes throughout the week and personal training to focus on individual goals and overall health. Information and updates can be found at recsports.louisiana.edu.

Ragin’ Cajuns Athletics î ragincajuns.com The University is home to the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns, a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), competing at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics (Division I). Louisiana sponsors eight men’s sports (football, basketball, baseball, cross country, golf, tennis, indoor track, and outdoor track & field) and eight women’s sports (soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball, cross country, tennis, indoor track, and outdoor track & field). Students receive free admission to all home regular season sporting events by showing their current student ID. In addition, students may purchase a companion ticket at a reduced price. At most home sporting events, there are various sponsored student contests and promotions that offer students in attendance the chance to win prizes.

Transportation Services Ȱ Olivier Parking Tower, Suite 100 Л (337) 482-6858 ƍ parking@louisiana.edu î park.louisiana.edu Transportation Services provides parking for faculty, staff, and students who live on campus. Residence hall students who plan to have a vehicle on campus qualify to purchase permits online or at the Transportation Services Office prior to the first day of class each semester. Commuter students can purchase parking permits for a limited number of on-campus spaces. Students parking at Cajun Field and taking the shuttle to campus must obtain a free parking permit through their parking account on ULink. University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Visit the website for parking regulations and other transit information. Students are encouraged to download the Ride Systems app for up-to-date shuttle routes and schedules, lot and garage closures, and other parking changes.

Cajun Card Services Ȱ Student Union 134 Л (337) 851-2273 ƍ cajuncash@louisiana.edu î cajuncard.louisiana.edu The Cajun Card is your student’s all-inone ID card and their key to student life here at UL Lafayette. It functions as their student ID card, library card, building and parking access card, meal card, copy card, Cajun Cash card, and ticket to Ragin’ Cajuns home games. Students and parents can deposit money onto the card that can later be used to make purchases at campus and off-campus locations using Cajun Cash. Please visit the website for a list of locations that currently accept Cajun Cash. Lost or stolen cards should be deactivated through ULink, on the Cajun Card website, or reported to the Cajun Card office. There is a $25.00 replacement fee for lost or stolen cards.

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University Housing Ȱ Buchanan Hall, second floor Л (337) 482-6471 ƍ oncampusliving@louisiana.edu î housing.louisiana.edu Our residence halls include suite style, junior suite style, graduate, and traditional style. Our apartments are one, two, and four-bedroom units as well as family housing. We also offer 24-hour security within the residence halls in the form of our front desk agents. On-campus housing includes the cost of the room, the meal plan, as well as laundry, phone, cable, data, and all utilities costs. Living on campus is an experience like no other and we cannot wait to welcome your student home!

Office of Student Engagement & Leadership Ȱ Student Union 169 Л (337) 482-6272 ƍ getinvolved@louisiana.edu î getinvolved.louisiana.edu The Office of Student Engagement & Leadership promotes the benefits of student involvement as an important part of the learning experience outside the classroom. This office supports students and registered student organizations through workshops, retreats, training seminars, and more. From organizations related to academic majors to club sports to fraternities and sororities, we help students find something to get involved in. Not only do we provide advice to students 12

seeking ways to get involved, but we also provide leadership training and resources for all students, student organization members, officers, and advisors. We can help students start new organizations as well. We strive to provide a positive and welcoming experience that is inclusive to all students and we would love for your student to stop by!

Office for Campus Diversity Ȱ Martin Hall 243 Л (337) 482-6464 ƍ diversity@louisiana.edu î diversity.louisiana.edu The Office for Campus Diversity was established to advocate for and promote an environment of inclusiveness by attracting and maintaining a diverse student body, faculty, and administrative staff with continued focus on promoting a quality and diverse learning and social environment.

Office of Disability Services Ȱ Agnes Edwards Hall 126 Л (337) 482-5252 ƍ ods@louisiana.edu î disability.louisiana.edu The Office of Disability Services is committed to helping eliminate barriers by providing services and accommodations for students with documented disabilities to guarantee their full participation in university life.

Services provided by ODS: •

Special testing accommodation

Priority scheduling

Note-taking assistance

Elevator access

Sign Language Interpreters

Students needing assistance through ODS must register with the office and present an accommodation letter to faculty in order to receive academic accommodations.

Division of Global Engagement Ȱ Student Union 136 Л (337) 482-6819 ƍ globalengagement@louisiana.edu î goglobal.louisiana.edu Study Abroad Program Л (337) 482-5438 ƍ studyabroad@louisiana.edu î studyabroad.louisiana.edu The Division of Global Engagement consists of the Offices of International Affairs and Study Abroad and aims to globalize education, research, and community engagement at the University. The Office of International Affairs serves more than 400 international students and scholars and provides cultural, academic, financial, and immigration assistance as they adjust to life in the U.S. In addition, International Affairs is responsible for international programs, F-1 and J-1 immigration advising and compliance, and the Intensive English Program.

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Study Abroad provides students an opportunity to earn course credit while studying outside the U.S. Faculty-led programs are coordinated during the summer semester, including longstanding programs to Paris, France; Florence, Italy; London, England; and Costa Rica. New destinations in 2022 include Tokyo, Japan and Rabat, Morocco. The Division of Global Engagement also facilitates study abroad experiences through global partnerships.

Major & Career Exploration Center Ȱ Agnes Edwards Hall 104 Л (337) 482-1444 ƍ explore@louisiana.edu î findyourmajor.louisiana.edu The Major & Career Exploration Center can assist with your student’s major and career exploration and decisionmaking needs. Students can access online career assessments through our website or visit us in our career lab to examine their skills, interests, strengths, personality traits, and more. Encourage your student to schedule an individual appointment to learn more about connecting majors to careers or attend a workshop to start building a plan for their future goals.

Office of Career Services

SGA Child Development Center

Ȱ Agnes Edwards Hall 104 Л (337) 482-1444 ƍ careerservices@louisiana.edu î career.louisiana.edu

Ȱ 160 E. Lewis St. Л (337) 482-5739 ƍ childdevelopmentcenter@ louisiana.edu î childdev.louisiana.edu

The Office of Career Services helps students and alumni prepare for and enter the workplace. Our services include career advising and planning, job search guidance, career development workshops, on-campus recruiting opportunities, and special events such as career and internship fairs. Services offered at Career Services: •

Online job listings in Handshake (part-time, full-time, co-op, internships, and summer)

On-campus interviews

Career fairs

Career Closet

Employer panels and seminars

Resume writing assistance

Etiquette dinners

Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities Ȱ Buchanan Hall, first floor Л (337) 482-6373 Л (337) 482-6447 (Dean on Call) ƍ srr@louisiana.edu î studentrights.louisiana.edu The Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities initiates and implements disciplinary procedures in accordance with the Code of Student Conduct. The office cultivates the educational development of students by promoting behavior that fosters a safe and civil environment through active community participation. It aims to facilitate student learning and development regarding community standards by balancing individual and community rights. The office also coordinates the “Dean on Call” program in which a dean from Student Affairs may be contacted 24/7 to assist students in need.

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The mission of the Child Development Center is to provide a quality, professional environment for the nurturing, care, and development of preschool children of the university community. The University, in conjunction with the Student Government Association, operates the high-quality, state-licensed Child Development Center on campus.

The Ragin’ Cajuns Store Ȱ Student Union 138 Ȱ 110 E. Lewis Street, Bldg 5 Л (337) 851-2665 ƍ theragincajunsstore@louisiana.edu î bookstore.louisiana.edu With multiple campus locations, The Ragin’ Cajuns Store is your source for all textbooks, school supplies, and Ragin’ Cajuns apparel, gifts, and gear. One-stop convenience is the hallmark of The Ragin’ Cajuns Store. Having the right materials at the right time and at the right price can contribute to a student’s success. More than 2,500 required and recommended new, used, and rentable textbooks are immediately available in the store or by visiting the website. Supplemental materials, including general reference and study guides, are also available in addition to an assortment of school, office, art, architecture, nursing, and engineering supplies. As part of the University’s Auxiliary Services, The Ragin’ Cajuns Store does not receive state funding or student fees. Our profits are reinvested within the University to support student facilities, programs, scholarships, and initiatives. We know you have many choices when selecting school supplies, materials, and apparel. Thank you for choosing campus-run stores that support the local economy.

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Registration and Payment Office of the University Registrar Ȱ Martin Hall 171 Л (337) 482-6291 ƍ our@louisiana.edu î registrar.louisiana.edu The Office of the University Registrar ensures the integrity, confidentiality, and security of all educational records by providing an array of services and information related to Academic records, Registration, Student Enrollment, Degree Verifications, Grade Transcripts, and Commencement. The office also interprets and implements the University’s academic policies.

This office is also responsible for processing scholarships awarded to students from outside sources, such as local churches, civic organizations, and others. If your student is receiving such a scholarship, please have them contact the Scholarship Office for processing.

Financial Aid

Ȱ Student Union 135 Л (337) 482-6385 ƍ bursar@louisiana.edu î bursar.louisiana.edu

Ȱ Foster Hall Л (337) 482-6506 ƍ finaid@louisiana.edu î financialaid.louisiana.edu The Office of Student Financial Aid administers the Louisiana TOPS program, as well as all federal and state financial aid programs.

Scholarship Office Ȱ Martin Hall 260 Л (337) 482-6515 ƍ scholars@louisiana.edu î scholarship.louisiana.edu The Scholarship Office provides academic scholarships to students at the University. This office handles all of the incoming freshman scholarships

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that are awarded to students when they are seniors in high school. Academic scholarships for out-of-state students, international students, and transfer students are also awarded in the Scholarship Office.

Student Cashier Center

Tuition & Fee Payments* Students are assessed tuition and fees for each semester of enrollment. Tuition is usually assessed by mid-July for the fall semester and after course registration for spring and summer semesters. Tuition and fees must be paid by the designated fee payment deadline for each semester or the student’s classes will be dropped. Students should ensure that they have submitted all required paperwork (for recipients of financial aid, scholarships, assistantships, fellowships, National

Guard, etc.) well in advance of this deadline. For students receiving TOPS, financial aid, scholarships, or other forms of financial assistance, it is important to check the account statement online. TOPS and other forms of assistance usually do not cover all costs associated with a semester. Tuition & Fees Payment Deadlines* Payment deadline dates can be found at bursar.louisiana.edu/tuition-fees/ payment-dates. Online Payments Students can make online payments by accessing their Statement of Account via ULink. The University currently accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Electronic Checks (E-Check), and Electronic Savings (E-Savings). Mail payments to: UL Lafayette Student Cashier Center PO Box 44444 Lafayette, LA 70504 Check/Money Order payable to: UL Lafayette** *Subject to change. Please check the Bursar’s home page at bursar.louisiana.edu for up-to-date information, including potential policy changes and early payment deadlines. **Please indicate the student’s full name and student ID number on the check/money order.

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Important Dates* * All dates and events are subject to change

SOUL Camp SOUL Camp 337: July 15–17, 2022 Camp A: August 6–8, 2022 Camp B: August 10–12, 2022 SOUL Camp provides students an opportunity to learn more about the spirit and tradition of UL Lafayette while building friendships and leadership skills through community service and other activities. SOUL is an acronym for Service, Outreach, Unity, and Leadership. During Camp, we focus on key transition issues: campus involvement; community involvement; university pride; career development; leadership skills; academic balance; time management; and diversity, inclusion, and multiculturalism. Along with

easing the transition to college life at UL Lafayette, SOUL Camp creates and prepares future student leaders at the University while sparking interest in ongoing campus and community engagement.

required to attend. As the start of the semester approaches, the Office of First-Year Experience will communicate additional details about New Student Convocation to your student via University email.

Camp costs $200 which includes program facilitation, lodging, meals, transportation, two camp t-shirts, camp bag, and a water bottle. For more information, or to register, visit louisiana.edu/soulcamp.

Family Weekend

New Student Convocation Date: August 21, 2022 New Student Convocation is the official academic welcome for first-year students and marks their entrance into the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. All first-year students are

University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Date: TBA We believe that higher education is a three-way partnership between this university, its students, and their families. As such, we want you just as involved as your student! During Family Weekend the University welcomes parents and families to visit our campus and local community for a variety of programs and events. Learn more about Family Weekend by visiting louisiana.edu/familyweekend.

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Academic Calendar*

SUMMER 2022 First Day of Classes

June 6

Last Day of Classes

July 27

Final Exams

July 28–29

FALL 2022 New Student Convocation (required for freshmen)

August 21

First Day of Classes

August 22

Last Day of Classes

December 2

Final Exams

December 5–9

SPRING 2023 (ESTIMATED) New Student Convocation (required for freshmen)

TBA

First Day of Classes

January 11

Last Day of Classes

April 28

Final Exams

May 1–5

*Subject to change. Please check the University’s webpage at louisiana.edu/academics/academic-calendar for the most up-to-date information and additional important dates.

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Housing Guide

A Note on UL Lafayette Housing Policy First-time freshmen are required to live on campus unless the student meets one of the following Housing Exemptions: •

The student is married or is a single custodial parent

The student is at least 21 years of age on or before the first day of classes for the academic year

The student is living with parents, grandparents, or a married brother/sister within a 40-mile radius of campus and commutes daily

More information on the Housing Requirements can be found online at: housing.louisiana.edu/future-residents/housing-requirements. We encourage students to live on campus during the entirety of their time at UL Lafayette. Students meeting one of the above exemptions are able to reside off campus. The off-campus housing and apartment advertisements in this guide feature a few local options for students that qualify for a Housing Exemption.

Now Leasing for 2022-2023!

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