Lifelong Learner Tackles Online Courses
Jodie Suire, 61, says the support online students receive from professors and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette make enrolling in online degree programs an easy choice.
Jodie Suire, 61, says the support online students receive from professors and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette make enrolling in online degree programs an easy choice.
David Saucier was able to apply the quality and operations management principles learned in his systems technology coursework to develop cost-saving processes for his employer.
When confronted with major life changes, UL Lafayette alumna Heidi Viator adapted, finishing her business degree 100% online.
Senior political science student Luke Butler completed his course project on Louisiana inmates’ access to air conditioning but says he isn’t done raising awareness.
For Thessalonia Joseph, merging a love for healthcare and administration paid off, providing flexibility as she earned her bachelor’s degree and a rewarding career upon completion.
The online M.S. in Systems Technology allowed Jacob LeBlanc to achieve his academic goals while working and performing with multiple bands. It also prepared him for the unexpected shift to remote teaching in Spring 2020.
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction, Instructional Specialist concentration, alumna Alexandria Feaster says professors pushed her to grow outside of her comfort zone.
Kaylee Ackel analyzed years of grant policies to deliver data showing grant funding for nursing students is decreasing at a time when they need it most.
Dr. DeAnn Kalich says her 400-level sociology course may be called “Death and Dying,” but it’s really about life and living.
The Office of Veteran Services can help service members and veterans make the most of their education benefits and help them access additional information and resources at UL Lafayette.