YOUR GUIDE TO BECOMING A
WARH AWK 2015
Yo u r g u i d e to becoming a
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We believe that stude should strive to strength our university and com service and learning, grow in intellect and in
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748 Out-of-State
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premier accrediting
65.2% Caucasian
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26.4% African American 2% Asian
Only state-funded pharmacy program in Louisiana
1.1% Hispanic 5.4% Other
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National Championship Water Ski Team
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Home to the Fortune 200 company, CENTURYLINK
ranked Nursing Program in the United States
Biology graduates are accepted into medical school at above the national and state average
of incoming freshmen receive scholarships
NCAA Division I Sunbelt Conference
Specialized majors include Risk Management and Insurance, Atmospheric Sciences, and Toxicology
18:1 Student-Teacher Ratio
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ULM students enjoy our beautiful campus located on Bayou DeSiard. Students have the opportunity to join a variety of campus organizations such as Student Government Association and Campus Activities Board. Students can also get involved in Greek organizations, intramural sports, spirit groups, and work study programs. Throughout the year, students can enjoy multiple opportunities for an engaging collegiate experience such as taking advantage of $1 lunches, kayaking on the bayou, free concerts, and plays put on by VAPA, and free admission to all Warhawk athletic events.
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S AR AH GREEN Sophomore Pre-Nursing major Favorite spot on campus? My favorite spot on campus is the 5th floor of the library. It has the perfect view of the bayou and is a great place to study.
Unusual ULM Experience? My unusual ULM experience was participating in the first-ever Talon Tunnel at my first home football game.
After graduation? After graduation, I plan to work as a pediatric nurse while studying to become a Nurse Practitioner.
My proudest accomplishment of my first year was learning to balance my academics, social life, and extracurricular activities.
AT HOME ulm.edu/reslife
ULM is a scenic, vibrant community designed around the university student lifestyle. Through recent renovations and new construction, campus living at ULM offers a blend of housing options including apartments, suites, and traditional residence halls. Additionally, the all-inclusive package plus the convenience of living on campus allows you to focus on what is important... being part of a great university!
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CL AY TON WILLI A MS Sophomore Pre-Pharmacy major Proudest Accomplishment? Getting accepted into the Provisional Entry Program (PEP) for Pharmacy School.
Unusual ULM Experience? Being called by my first name in a chemistry class with over 80 people when I raised my hand for a question. You don’t get that kind of attention at other universities.
Favorite professor? Dr. Richard Thurlkill. He makes a wonderful effort to get to know every student personally and will do whatever it takes for you to succeed.
After graduation I plan to work at a large metropolitan hospital as a clinical pharmacist.
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ULM students get the best of what both Monroe and West Monroe, Louisiana have to offer. In your time away from campus, you can enjoy The River Market, Downtown Art Crawls, Biedenharn Museum & Gardens, Duck Commander, Landry Vineyards, and so much more. You can also dine at unique restaurants like Cotton, Enoch’s Irish Pub and Café, and Nonna. Plus, whether it’s the Celtic Festival or Monroe’s Dirty South Marathon Event, you have multiple opportunities to stay active and entertained.
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KAITLIN NE AL Junior Marketing major Unusual ULM Experience? I like to live out my high school glory days by getting involved in intramurals at ULM. My friend and I brought out our competitive side when we heard about canoe races on campus. We didn’t win, but we had a blast!
Favorite spot on campus? My favorite spot on campus is any view that I have of the Library, and especially when I’m sitting on the dock. The reflection of the bayou and sunset on the beautiful mirror like windows is breathtaking.
Favorite ULM Professor? Dr. Tammy Johnston. I’ve never seen her without a smile on her face. She cares so deeply for all of her students.
I love spending time in the Grove with my closest friends on football game day, and then cheering the Warhawks on to victory!
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With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, students are able to feel comfortable in an interactive, quality learning environment. ULM offers a variety of exciting fields of study with new and innovative technologies, ensuring that academic offerings are constantly evolving in order to excel in today’s workplace and society. Professors are enthusiasts who love to share their passion for their fields of study as much as their passion for the university. The classroom becomes a place of exploration, discovery, and success.
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KENDRICK JONE S Junior Pre-Pharmacy major Proudest Accomplishment? Definitely getting involved with the high school recruitment efforts by our university. Being a part of the PREP Orientation Program for the past two years has shaped me, challenged me, and humbled me.
Perfect Day? Fried Chicken Wednesday in Schulze Cafeteria!
Favorite spot on campus? In my hammock next to Bayou DeSiard’s foot bridge. It’s not every day you can relax on the bayou right after classes!
ULM gave me the opportunities I needed to become a better leader.
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The ULM Honors Program is a unique program seeking intellectually curious students who desire to challenge themselves with new ideas and to work with similarly motivated students. The program is open to all majors and offers various options while working within the degree. Honors students are exposed to more in-depth topics and work closely with the Honors faculty.
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ABIGAIL BUMGARDNER Senior Speech Language Pathology major Proudest Accomplishment? Planning accommodations while traveling across Europe last summer as a part of the ULM study abroad program.
Favorite spot on campus? Starbucks. Their cappuccinos make studying so much easier!
Obsessed With? Making breakfast. I love getting up early and making pancakes before my first class. It’s a happy way to start the day.
My proudest accomplishment was running in the Up Til’ Dawn 5K. After training at the activity center, I was so proud to push myself to the finish line.
Check out OUR SCHOLARSHIP information on the web!
ESTIMA (based on Fall 2015)
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SCHOLARSHIPS
ULM scholarships range from $500 to a full award (tuition, room, and board). Top scholars may qualify for a funded study abroad opportunity and a tablet for your personal use.
For more details about scholarships, visit:
ulm.edu/scholarships
ADMISSION
· Complete the Regents core curriculum · Cumulative unweighted GPA of 2.35 or higher · CORE GPA of 2.0 or higher · ACT English score of at least 18; SAT verbal score of at least 450 OR ACT Math score of at least 19; SAT Math score of at least 460
To apply, visit:
ulm.edu/admissions
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OUT-OF-STATE
$3,829 $9,879 $1,300-$2,650 $1,300-$2,650 $1,550
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$1,550
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CHECK OUT THESE OTHER OPPORTUNITIES FOR FUNDING: · Talent grants · Athletic grants · Study abroad opportunities · Emerging scholars · Internships · PREP Staff · Hawk Seekers · Residential Hall Assistants · Hawkeye
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SPENCER ROARK Senior Biology major Perfect Day? I love Saturdays in November because I get to enjoy tailgating around a small fire pit in the Grove before a Warhawk football game.
After graduation? After receiving a bachelor’s degree in biology, I plan to attend dental school where I want to specialize in orthodontics.
Biggest challenge? Managing my time wisely between having a social life, making good grades, and being involved outside of the classroom.
I couldn’t live without my advisor because he knows my goals for my future and he wants me to succeed.
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OUT-OF-STATE INFO ulm.edu/leavethenest ulm.edu/scholarships/outofstate
Warhawk Out-of-State Fee Waiver Domestic Non-resident students who meet the following minimum requirements qualify for the non-resident fee credit (value $4,550 per semester):
• a minimum ACT composite of 21/SAT 980 and a 3.2 cumulative high school GPA AND
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• a minimum score of ACT English 18/SAT Critical Reading 450 and ACT Math 19/SAT Math 460.
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CAMPUS TOUR Today! ulm.edu/prospectivestudents/hawkseekers
318.342.3806 • 800.372.5127 ULM is a unique university that you must experience first-hand. A campus visit with a ULM Hawk Seeker is the best way to learn about ULM’s academic programs, student life, and student services. We welcome prospective students all year long, and we encourage you to come and find out why our students are choosing to call ULM their home. Tours are offered Monday through Thursday and Friday mornings based on availability. Please be sure to schedule your tour ahead of time by registering online or calling.
COLLEGES & MAJORS College of Arts, Education, and Sciences
College of Business College of Health and Social Sciences and Pharmaceutical Sciences
• Art
• Accounting
• Dental Hygiene
• Atmospheric Science
• Agribusiness
• Health Studies:
• Biology
• Aviation
Pre-Professional Option
– Pre-Med
• Computer Information
• Health Studies:
• Communication
Systems
Management/Marketing
• Education
• Computer Science
Option
• English
• Construction Management
• Kinesiology
• General Studies
• Criminal Justice
• Medical Laboratory Science
• History
• Finance
• Nursing
• Mass Communications
• General Business
• Occupational Therapy
• Mathematics
• Management
• Radiologic Technology
• Music
• Marketing
• Speech-Language Pathology
• Modern Languages
• Political Science
• Pharmacy
• Psychology
• Toxicology
• Risk Management and Insurance • Social Work
For more details, visit:
ulm.edu/majors
Contact Info: Office of Recruitment and Admissions
University Library • Room 202
phone: 318.342.5430 fax: 318.342.1915
700 University Ave. • Monroe, LA 71209
Application Checklist:
OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Thursday: 7:30am – 5:00pm Friday: 7:30am – 11:30am ADMISSIONS QUESTIONS: email: recruit@ulm.edu ACE’S PLACE FOR QUESTIONS/INFO: phone: 318.342.7777 FINANCIAL AID: phone: 318.342.5320 fax: 318.342.3539 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE:
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1. Visit Campus 2. Check Admission Requirements 3. Check Priority Deadlines 4. Apply Online at ulm.edu/admissions
FAFSA — 002020
5. Pay $20 Application Fee
FINANCIAL AID QUESTIONS:
6. Submit Official Transcripts and
finaid@ulm.edu
FOR MORE INFORMATION: email: financialaid@ulm.edu email: scholarships@ulm.edu RESIDENTIAL LIFE: phone: 318.342.5240 fax: 318.342.3507 FOR MORE INFORMATION: email: reslife@ulm.edu
Official ACT/SAT Scores
7. Submit Immunization Records 8. Apply for FAFSA at fafsa.ed.gov 9. Apply for Housing at ulm.edu/reslife 10. Attend PREP ACT CODE: 1598 SAT CODE: 6482
WE CAN’T WAIT TO SHOW YOU AROUND! Member of the UL System • AA/EOE
700 University Avenue • Monroe, LA 71209-1160
Recruitment and Admissions