The institution ensures the quality and integrity of the work
recorded when an institution transcripts courses or credits as its own when
offered through a cooperative academic arrangement. The institution maintains
formal agreements between the parties involved, and the institution regularly
evaluates such agreements.
x Compliance o Non-Compliance o Partial Compliance
UL Lafayette hosts a wide variety of cooperative arrangements that
advances educational goals, and ensures the quality and integrity of the work
recorded, when transcripting courses and credits through these arrangements.
These include articulation agreements and exchange agreements with
international and U.S. institutions, language immersion agreements with
international institutions, clinical and field experience placements for course
credit, and student internship programs, all of which the University regularly
evaluates.
In order to delineate transfer pathways between two-year programs
offered at Louisiana community colleges and four-year programs at UL Lafayette,
the University established articulation agreements with Baton Rouge Community College, Louisiana State University at Eunice, South Louisiana Community College, and SOWELA Technical Community College. The faculty in
the relevant disciplines at each institution are responsible for establishing
course equivalencies within articulation agreements, and for ensuring that
curricular requirements meet the University's expectations for quality of
instruction. Agreements are reviewed regularly by
participating institutions, as specified in the contracts and agreements. Following
review by qualified faculty, all contractual and consortial agreements are
approved by the relevant Dean, the Provost, and the President, to ensure they
meet the objectives of the relevant degree program and adhere to the mission of
the University.
In addition to university‐wide oversight, each of the
University’s consortial and
contractual agreements is individually negotiated and monitored at the
departmental level. As an illustration, the Department of Modern Languages has
negotiated numerous contractual agreements that provide opportunities for
immersive language instruction to UL Lafayette students. For example, the
University has an agreement with the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara in Mexico to
offer comprehensive programs in Spanish as a second language. The department
has also entered into agreements with the Université Ste. Anne in Nova Scotia
and L'Université de Moncton in New Brunswick
to provide French immersion experiences for UL Lafayette students.
Additionally, exchange agreements exist between UL Lafayette and numerous
French universities through the Council on the Development of French in
Louisiana (CODOFIL) Consortium; and
the University has separate exchange
agreements with several French university partners: L’Université de Poitiers, the Université de Strasbourg, L’Université Rennes 2, and the University of Caen Basse-Normandie. In all these
agreements, the faculty of the Department of Modern Languages and the Dean of
the College of Liberal Arts reviewed and approved academic programming provided
by other universities to ensure it meets acceptable standards for awarding
credit, and that it is compatible with the University’s mission. Prior to the
Provost’s and President’s review and signature, all memoranda of understanding
with international partners are reviewed
by the Office of Operational Review and by the Assistant Vice President for
Academic Affairs – Academic Programs. Since July 1st, 2018, the
Executive Director of Global Engagement also reviews these
international agreements.
The University offers two graduate degrees through consortial
arrangements with other Louisiana universities: the EdD in Educational Leadership
through the College of Education, and the Master of Science in Nursing. The EdD is offered in concert with Southeastern Louisiana
University, and allows a student to pursue one of four concentrations:
Curriculum Leadership, Exceptional Learner, Higher Education Administration, and K-12
Leadership Education. Students take all coursework toward the degree at their
home institution, so transcripting credit earned at other institutions is
unnecessary. The only overlap between the two institutions is the requirement
that a student’s Dissertation Committee include at least one member from the
collaborating university.
The online Master of Science in Nursing program, with specialty
concentrations in Family Nurse Practitioner and Nursing Education, is
accredited by the Commission on
Collegiate Nursing Education, and is offered through a consortium of four universities, the Intercollegiate Consortium for a
Master of Science in Nursing (ICMSN), composed of the University of
Louisiana at Lafayette, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University,
and Southeastern Louisiana University. These universities collectively
developed a comprehensive curriculum, offered independently at each
institution, which prepares professional nurses at an advanced level of
theoretical and clinical practice in order to address present and potential
health needs of South Louisiana. UL Lafayette students take all coursework at
their home institution, and therefore transcripting credits earned at other
institutions is unnecessary.
Various colleges and departments offer internship programs, allowing students
to participate in on-the-job work experiences and achieve student outcomes that
relate to their major while receiving academic credit. These programs are
available in the College of
Business, the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Sciences, the College of Education, the College of Nursing, and the College of Engineering. In the Nursing department,
for example, formal agreements with clinics, hospitals, and doctors are in place for
clinical sites, where students engage in direct care clinical activities at
health care institutions throughout the state. Similarly, MS in Speech Language
Pathology students participate in clinical internships. Affiliation agreements with public
schools, private practices, nursing homes, and hospitals provide graduate
clinicians with direct care clinical experiences under the supervision of the
licensed service provider employed in those settings.
Agreements and student placement in clinical and internship sites
are monitored by internship coordinators or designated faculty members in the
relevant departments, who verify that the work conducted during the internship meets appropriate learning outcomes
and standards in the discipline. For transcripting, internship courses are included in
individual curricula for credit-granting purposes, such as ACCT 398 (Internship
in Accounting), BADM 398 (Internship in Business Administration), or BLAW 398
(Internship in Business Law).
Articulation
Chain of Approval Email
Communication Internship Syllabus and Documents
Educational
Leadership Program
Liberal Arts
Internships & Assistantships
List of Internship
Courses Offered
MOU with
L’Université de Moncton
MOU with L’Université de Poitiers
MOU with L’Université Rennes 2
MOU with Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara
MOU with Université de Strasbourg
MOU with
University of Caen Basse-Normandie
Poitiers MOU
Review and Renewal
Process for
Memoranda of Understanding with International Universities
Sample Nursing
Clinic Agreement
Sample Nursing
Doctor Agreement
Sample Nursing
Hospital Agreement
School of
Geosciences Internships