TOP 5
of Louisiana universities for
eges of Coll sion n o i t a s i i m oc rn As s es l s Com Southe and Schoo on Colleg
BEST STARTING SALARY for its graduates by SmartAsset.com.
ABET- Accredited
ENGINEERING PROGRAM
25
Ranked in the
TOP
IN THE NATION
for salary potential for engineering majors! (PayScale 2020 College Report)
90 % Pre-Physical
NURSING GRADUATES
Therapy
achieved a
are accepted into physical & occupational therapy programs across the U.S.
Our 2020
RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES graduates achieved a
100%PASSAGE RATE on their national credentialing exam. Since 1978, McNeese students have held a
98.4% first-time passage rate!
McNeese’s campus includes a 122-acre main campus, three working farms, the Center for Advancement of Meat Production and Processing, a 65-acre athletic complex, radio station and the Southwest Louisiana Entrepreneurial and Economic Development Center.
Spring 2020
of graduates majoring in
100%
PASSAGE RATE on the NCLEX-RN! The College of Business is among just
5%
of BUSINESS SCHOOLS
in the WORLD
to be accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International!
5 BEST VALUE COLLEGE
#
in Louisiana by SmartAsset.com (2020)
Our 2020 Family Nurse Practitioner & Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner graduates achieved a passage rate of
100% 100 %
McNeese State University is located in Lake Charles, one of the fastest growing areas in Louisiana with more than 77,000 people. The city’s warm, Southwest Louisiana hospitality will make you feel right at home. Enjoy the region’s Cajun culture and delicious food, live music at area nightspots, variety of outdoor activities and numerous entertainment opportunities such as Mardi Gras and the Pirate Festival.
6,579
Louisiana Students representing
56 Parishes
470
International Students from
61
Countries
7,033
Undergraduate Students
Named one of the
Best Regional Universities
in the South by U.S. News & World Report for
Out-of-State Students Representing
40 states
616
Graduate Students
100+ Active Student
1 : 16
Instructor to Student ratio in upper level classes
600
Organizations
10
TENIN AYEARS ROW!
Application Process
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Meet YOUR RECRUITER! Our counselors are here to help you through the admissions process. — Call, text or zoom your counselor today! —
Schedule an appointment with your counselor to talk about requirements, scholarship opportunities and a campus visit.
www.mcneese.edu/admissions/recruiter
First-Time Freshman
FALL 2021
admission requirements
SPRING 2022 SUMMER 2022
REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. For the most up-to-date requirements, visit
www.mcneese.edu/admissions.
LOUISIANA STUDENTS
HOME-SCHOOLED & OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS
Graduates of state-approved Louisiana public and private high schools must meet all of the following requirements:
Graduates of state-approved home-schooled programs or state-approved out-of-state high schools must meet all admission standards in one of the following groups:
• TOPS/University High School Curriculum • High school overall GPA of 2.35 on a 4.0 scale • Readiness for college-level English and math*
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
• Meet same admission standards as graduates from state-approved public and private Louisiana high schools
• 17 of the 19 units of the TOPS/ University High School Curriculum
• High school cumulative GPA of 2.35
• High school cumulative GPA of 2.35
• Minimum ACT composite score of 23 or SAT total score of 1130
• Minimum ACT composite score of 20 or SAT total score of 1030
Plus, one of the following:
• Readiness for college-level English and math*
• High school core GPA of 2.00 on a 4.00 scale • Minimum ACT composite score of 20 or SAT total score of 1030
• High school core GPA of 2.00
TOPS/University High School Curriculum ENGLISH 4 units
SCIENCE 4 units
MATH 4 units
SOCIAL STUDIES 4 units
• Readiness for collegelevel English and math*
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 2 units
Test Scores for Readiness*
English Readiness
Math Readiness
ACT
18
19
SAT
500
510
ARTS 1 unit
Next-Generation ACCUPLACER
250
263
Honors College Spend the next four years in a supportive and challenging environment with talented peers and engaged faculty. Freshmen entering the Honors College are awarded the best academic scholarships that McNeese offers. COURSES
Enroll in carefully designed courses that foster critical thinking, promote discussions and enhance written and oral communications skills.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
Investigate a special topic through in-depth scholarly research, independent reading and writing or a creative project under the guidance of an honors professor.
Scholarships: High-achieving students may be eligible for scholarships, waivers and other meritbased awards. To apply for a scholarship, complete the Application for Admission and Scholarships online at
www.mcneese.edu/apply. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:
To apply for financial aid, you must complete the 2020-2021 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) now.
The priority date for the 2021-2022 FAFSA is May 1, 2021.
EVENTS & LOUNGE
Attend seminars, conferences, cultural excursions and other enriching events throughout the year. The Honors Lounge also allows cohorts to study, discuss issues and exchange ideas.
Students interested in applying to the Honors College must first meet the admission criteria. Admission criteria include a minimum GPA of 3.40 on a 4.00 scale and a composite score of 27 on the ACT or a total score of 1260 on the SAT.
Visit www.mcneese.edu/honors for full details.
Scholarship Dates PRIORITY DEADLINE:
DECEMBER 1, 2020 FINAL DEADLINE:
MARCH 1, 2021 All information used to make admission and scholarship decisions must be received by the published deadlines. Decisions are made on a rolling basis.
Estimated Costs* for Undergraduate Students
IN-STATE STUDENTS
Tuition & Fees Books
OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS
FALL SEMESTER
SPRING SEMESTER
YEARLY TOTAL
$4,400
$4,400
$8,800
$650
$650
$1,300
FALL SEMESTER
SPRING SEMESTER
YEARLY TOTAL
Tuition & Fees
$4,400
$4,400
$8,800
Out-of-State Fee
$2,500
$2,500
$5,000
$650
$650
$1,300
Books
LIVING ON CAMPUS Campus Housing & Meal Plan
LIVING ON CAMPUS
FALL SEMESTER
SPRING SEMESTER
YEARLY TOTAL
$3,410 - $5,110
$3,410 - $5,110
$6,820 - $10,220
Campus Housing & Meal Plan
FALL SEMESTER
SPRING SEMESTER
YEARLY TOTAL
$3,410 - $5,110
$3,410 - $5,110
$6,820 - $10,220
*Estimated costs are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please visit our website.
of Fall 2019 first-time freshmen received a scholarship or waiver! —ACCESS AWARD —
Students who are out-of-state residents may qualify for in-state tuition and fee rates through our ACCESS award. For more information, visit www.mcneese.edu/scholarships. Students with less than 12 hours of college work • 21 on the ACT or 1060 on the SAT • 2.25 high school GPA or above (on a 4.00 scale) • Readiness for college-level English and math
$2,500 per semester
Students with 12 or more hours of college work • 2.50 overall collegiate GPA • Readiness for college-level English and math
Graphic Design/Art Education Grades K-12 Painting Painting/Art Education Grades K-12 Photography Photography/Art Education Grades K-12 Printmaking Printmaking/Art Education Grades K-12
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Grades 1-5
ENGINEERING
Applied and Natural Sciences Arts and Humanities
Civil Engineering
Behavioral Sciences
Computer Engineering
LIBERAL STUDIES
Electrical Engineering
ENGLISH
Geography Humanities
NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT Environmental Science Education Grades 6-12
NURSING POLITICAL SCIENCE General Political Science
Comparative Literature
Philosophy
Political Communications
English Education Grades 6-12
Pre-Law
Political Philosophy
Religious Studies
Pre-Law
Foreign Languages and Literature
Theatre Arts
Literature
*Available both online and on campus.
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES*
Writing
Women and Gender Studies
MANAGEMENT* Human Resource Management
MARKETING
PSYCHOLOGY* RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES SOCIOLOGY* Family Science General Sociology
undergraduate degrees
For the most current listing of undergraduate programs and majors and graduate degree programs and for more detailed information about requirements for majors, go to
https://catalog.mcneese.edu .
FINANCE ACCOUNTING Professional Accountancy and Exam Preparation Taxation
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES Agribusiness Agricultural Education Grades 6-12 Animal Science Equine Science
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Financial Analysis
Biology Education Grades 6-12
GENERAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Molecular Biology Pre-Dentistry
Business Education Grades 6-12
Pre-Medicine
Construction Management
Pre-Pharmacy
HEALTH and HUMAN PERFORMANCE
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY Biochemistry
Food and Nutritional Sciences
Chemistry Education Grades 6-12
Food Technology
Forensic Chemistry
General Agriculture
Pre-Medicine
Nutrition and Dietetics
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
ART
COMPUTER SCIENCE Applied Computer Science
Ceramics
General Computer Science
Ceramics/Art Education Grades K-12
Industrial Computer Science
Drawing
CRIMINAL JUSTICE*
Drawing/Art Education Grades K-12
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Graphic Design
Grades PK-3
Pre-Chiropractic Medicine Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Physical Therapy Sport and Wellness Management Sports Medicine
HEALTH and PHYSICAL EDUCATION Grades K-12
HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT Healthcare Management Healthcare Quality Improvement
HISTORY General History* Social Studies Education Grades 6-12
MASS COMMUNICATION Integrated Digital Media Journalism Public Relations Strategic Communication
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Computational Sciences Mathematical Physics Mathematics Mathematics Education Grades 6-12 Physics Education Grades 6-12 Statistics
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE MUSIC Instrumental Performance Music Education-Instrumental Grades K-12 Music Education-Vocal Grades K-12 Piano Performance Vocal Performance
Resources for Students
Starting college is one of the first major life transitions. To ensure that students get the support they need to truly thrive, McNeese offers a range of services from tutoring and counseling to career development and coaching. Write to Excellence Center The WTEC offers feedback on written work to help students become better writers. The center can help you brainstorm for a writing assignment, guide you in editing and proofreading, help you cite sources and assist you with the development, organization, style and clarity of a draft.
ACC Tutoring Center/Mathlab Tutoring Center These centers provide tutoring in the math and science subject areas. The center operates on a first-come, first-served basis, so appointments are not necessary.
Student Health Services Student Health Services offers acute medical care for students. Registered nurses are on duty and doctors maintain daily clinic hours.
Counseling Center The Counseling Center assists students with personal, academic, developmental and mental health needs. College life presents new challenges and opportunities to all students and our counselors strive to help them navigate, adapt and succeed.
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Engaged Learning Knowledge isn’t only gained within a classroom setting. Take advantage of the opportunities that will expand your knowledge base—on campus, in the lab, through student organizations and in the workplace. Banners at McNeese Explore new cultures and find new ways of understanding the human experience. Through Banners at McNeese, students have free access to international awardwinning authors, Grammy-award winning singers and musical groups, documentaries and films, dancers, comedians, lecturers and so much more.
SEED Center The SEED Center offers training, resources, networking opportunities and incubator space to enable McNeese students to develop and sustain their own business ventures.
Student Organizations McNeese has dozens of groups and organizations tailored to all sorts of interests. Whether you want to try something brand new or you’re looking to continue a favorite activity, you’ll find a place for it here. Opportunities can include professional development, sports and outdoor activities, community service, worship, political discourse and academic study.
Are you still unsure what major you want to pursue or what career opportunities are available when you graduate?
The Career and Student Development Center is here to support you. The center helps students attain their career-related goals by encouraging the development of professional skills and by helping students connect with employment, internship and networking opportunities. We offer tools that identify and clarify academic and career paths.
Personality Assessment
Learn more about yourself and the right career fit for you.
Career Identity
Develop a high-impact resume and cover letter and prepare for interviews.
Career Designing
Identify the necessary steps to execute a plan to achieve your goal.
Job Discovery
Attend career fairs to network and connect with employers.
Call 337-475-5612
or email careers@mcneese.edu to schedule an appointment. You can also contact the center through Student Central at Chozen Hall by calling 337-475-5065.
Internships
Internships are a great way for students to get hands-on experience in their field of study under the supervision of an experienced professional. Internships can be on or off campus, paid or unpaid and typically last one semester. Many McNeese interns are able to translate their internship experiences into fulltime employment after graduation.
Your Life on the McNeese Campus Place yourself in the middle of a vibrant campus life and get to know other students. The recreation complex, classes, computer labs, the Lether E. Frazar Memorial Library, dining and other amenities are all within a few minutes’ walk. Residence Life Living on campus comes with so much more than just a room. Enjoy free internet and cable, laundry facilities, access to the clubhouse, TV lounge and business center and 24-hour patrol by campus police. Not to mention, you’ll have easy access to the numerous student events taking place on campus all throughout the year!
Recreational Sports Complex Stay active, even when you’re trying to juggle classes, work and life in general! With an indoor track, Olympic-size pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, weights, machines and group classes, you won’t run out of ways to keep fit.
Dining If cooking is not your strength, don’t worry— McNeese offers all-you-can-eat dining that includes vegetarian and locally grown options. Students can also grab quick meals between classes at Einstein Bros. Bagels, Burger 337, Pizza by Design and Outtakes.
Welcome Home!
Amenities You’ll Love ▸ Stainless Steel Appliances ▸ Quartz Countertops ▸ Hardwood Floors
Find Your Place with McNeese On-Campus Housing!*
▸ Updated Furniture & More
A True College On-Campus Experience
Enjoy events and perks catered to your academic and social needs.
Prime Location & Floor Plans Choose the perfect floor plan
1 Bed Collette Hall 120 Sq Ft
4 Bed/2 Bath Burton Hall 1,060 Sq Ft
Private & Semi-Private Options
for your lifestyle, all within
2 Bed/1 Bath Suite 638 Sq Ft
2 Bed/1 Bath Burton Hall 565 Sq Ft
walking distance to class!
4 Bed/2 Bath Garden Style 1,242 Sq Ft
6 Bed/2 Bath Courtyard Suite 1,164 Sq Ft
www.McNeeseResLife.com | 866-940-0788
Deposit For All Floor Plans: $345
*Living on campus is not required for McNeese students though recommended.
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www.mcneese.edu/admissions | admissions@mcneese.edu
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Your one-stop center for admissions, financial aid, scholarships, freshman advising, registration and more! STUDENT CENTRAL
is a one-stop enrollment center located in Chozen Hall, on the corner of Ryan and McNeese Streets. Whether your question is about your admission documents, your financial aid and/or scholarship awards, dual enrollment or how to register for classes, all you have to do is call one number or visit one location. Our friendly Student Central specialists are here to assist you.
CHOZEN HALL
Corner of Ryan and McNeese Streets Ph: 337-475-5065 | Fx: 337-475-5068 Email: studentcentral@mcneese.edu
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McNeese is a member of the University of Louisiana System. Persons needing accommodations as provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact the ADA Coordinator at 337-475-5428, voice; 337-475-5960, fax; 337-562-4227, TDD/TTY, hearing impaired; or by email at cdo@mcneese.edu. Consumer information disclosures can be found at mcneese.edu/consumer_disclosures.