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ADVISOR TRAINING
Transfer Students, Adult Students, and International Students . . . Questions and
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Jill Lemaire & Lana Rodriguez
Fall 2011
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UL Lafayette Student EnrollmentFall 2011 Fall 2010
Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate
15,321 1,564 15,306 1,457
2011 2010
Continuing 10,648 10,625
First-time Freshman 2,809 2,847
Reentry 575 637
Transfer 756 707
Transfer-Reentry 225 178
Cross-Enrolled 14 12
University College 137 192
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New Transfer Student PopulationFall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011
Total Enrollment 643 714 756
Art 46 44 56
Business 71 102 113
Education 138 151 140
Engineering 75 85 87
General Studies 36 35 51
Liberal Arts 111 111 115
Nursing 72 73 71
Science 68 82 79
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Fall 2012 Transfer Admission Requirements
***All applicants must be eligible to return to the most recent institution attended, successfully completed both college-level freshman English and college algebra
AND at least one of the following:
•Earned an associate degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution •Earned 24 hours or more (excluding developmental/remedial courses)
• Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.25 or higher•Earned fewer than 24 hours (excluding developmental/remedial courses)
•Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.25 (excluding developmental/remedial courses) and meet all other admissions standards for first-time freshmen
University Transfer Student Admissions Process
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• Students complete the online application• 10 – 14 day period for admissions eligibility determination once all transcripts are received• Admissions Office enters transfer credit from transcripts• Registrar’s Office evaluates all courses found on the Board of Regents matrix (Master Course Articulation Matrix)
• Dean’s office is responsible for final evaluation of any course not on the matrix
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College of the Arts: Lori CrainBI Moody III College of Business Administration: Jill LemaireCollege of Education: Kay RiedelCollege of Engineering: Terrence Chambers
Burke HunerCHEE James GarberCIVE Kenneth McManisEECE George ThomasITEC Shelton HoustonMCHE Sally McInernyPETE Fathi Boukadi
Transfer Advisors
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College of General Studies: Sue Ann OzbirnCollege of Liberal Arts: Carolyn DuralCollege of Nursing and Allied Health Professions:
Nursing & Dietetics Michelle WeaverHealth Service Adm Cheri DomengeauxPre-Dental Hygiene Lucy GammonHIM Michelle Weaver
Ray P. Authement College of Science: Lee PriceBiology Pegge AlciatoreChemistry August GalloCMPS Nona EtheridgeGeology Carl RichterInformatics Mike TotaroMath Kathleen LopezPhysics N. SidorovskaiaEnvironmental Science Durga Poudel
Transfer Advisors
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Adult Students
By definition, a 25+ Adult Student must be a degree-seeking first time freshman 25 years of age or older. Adults must meet the first time freshman requirements that are currently in place. A high school transcript and ACT or SAT scores are required for an admissions decision to be made.
Matthew Caleb Thomas25+ Adult Coordinator
• Students from 37 different countries (Graduate and Undergraduate)
• In Fall 2011 61 Undergraduate and 44 Graduate Students
• Most students are from India and China
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International Students
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• 1/3 of International applicants enroll at UL (Visa or financial reasons do not enroll after applying)
• International students are required to maintain full-time status
• Not eligible for Federal Financial Aid
• Can not hold off campus employment
• Freshman students do not receive Orientation documents from the University
• Transfer students have to be released from current institution I-20 before Admissions can fully process application
• 75% of International students live off-campus
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Transfer International Students• If transferring from an out of country institution (even if baccalaureate degree has been earned), required to take Math placement exam for Math placement and placed in ESOL based upon TOEFL, TOEC, or TOEI scores.
• ESOL sequence must be completed to satisfy English 101 & 102 requirement
• Out of country transfer students are generally give CR (credit) for all previously earned courses. Most courses do not articulate to UL equivalents.
Denise Marceaux: ESOL Coordinator and Instructor
[email protected] 482-5441
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Academic Amnesty• Academic amnesty provides an opportunity for an undergraduate student or applicant to start a new academic record. When academic amnesty is awarded, effective with a given semester all college or university level credits and grades earned prior to that semester are no longer recognized and thus are not used in subsequent academic status determinations or grade point average calculations.
• Academic amnesty can be considered only if the student has not been enrolled in any college or university for at least three years before the effective semester of the amnesty.
(2011-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin p. 390)
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• A request for academic amnesty by a student enrolled at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette should be made to the student’s academic dean within one calendar year of the date of re-enrollment. • An applicant who seeks academic amnesty in order to be admitted to the university will present his or her request to the Undergraduate Admissions Committee.
**Request to Change: Approval for amnesty to be granted by student’s academic Dean when requesting amnesty for enrollment purposes.
Academic Amnesty
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Military Credit
• UL Lafayette follows the recommendations of the American Council on Education's Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services and will grant credit for certain military schools, subject to the approval of the Director of Admissions and the student’s academic Dean.
• Most military credit is evaluated as credit (CR) for military training schools.
ADVISOR TRAINING
Jill Lemaire
B. I. Moody College of Business Administration
482-6205 [email protected]
Lana Rodriguez
Academic Success Center
482-2059 [email protected]
http://studentsuccess.louisiana.edu/?q=node/9
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