A closer look at learning online at UL Lafayette
Online learning has opened the doors of higher education to students from all walks of life, but it can still seem mysterious if you haven’t seen up close how it works.
Online learning has opened the doors of higher education to students from all walks of life, but it can still seem mysterious if you haven’t seen up close how it works.
Manufacturing, biotechnology, cybersecurity, and more — career opportunities for informatics professionals are abundant across industries and settings.
Dr. Matthew Green encourages his online graduate students to apply their coursework to both enhance their classroom teaching and advocate for equitable practices across their schools and districts.
Corey Ainsworth enjoyed the Health Services Administration curriculum but was unsure of how prepared he was to pursue his career until he began his internship at Iberia Medical Center.
Faith Boudreaux found the degree program she needed to pursue her goals and to prepare her for bold new opportunities.
Makayla Dean was able to pursue more goals and passions after switching to the online BSBA in Management degree program.
When Erin Zeringue enrolled in the online M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction, she thought, “what’s a few semesters?” But those few semesters proved trying for the longtime teacher as she adapted through the pandemic and a devasting hurricane season.
Alexandria native Jay Book planned to spend his career as a family nurse practitioner in private practice. As he prepares to receive his Master of Science in Nursing from UL Lafayette this spring, he says he has entirely different plans.
Growing up in Ohio, Brent Ramsey didn’t plan to pursue nursing or multiple graduate degrees. Looking back, he says he’s thankful for those opportunities and to now graduate with his Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
For Sidni Shorter, earning her bachelor’s degree after more than 30 years was more than just finishing what she started. It was an opportunity to network and grow while managing the busy schedule of a business owner and grandmother.