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Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

Commission on Colleges

 

 

INSTITUTIONAL SUMMARY FORM

PREPARED FOR COMMISSION REVIEWS

 

 

 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

 

Name of Institution 

University of Louisiana at Lafayette

 

Name, Title, Phone number, and email address of Accreditation Liaison

Blanca Trevińo Bauer, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs for Institutional Effectiveness, 337-482-6306, c00464450@louisiana.edu

 

Name, Title, Phone number, and email address of Technical Support person for the Compliance Certification

Allen Latour, Laboratory Technician, 337-482-5485, allen@louisiana.edu

 

IMPORTANT: 

 

Accreditation Activity (check one):

            o  Submitted at the time of Reaffirmation Orientation

            x Submitted with Compliance Certification for Reaffirmation

            o  Submitted with Materials for an On-Site Reaffirmation Review

            o  Submitted with Compliance Certification for Fifth-Year Interim Report

            o  Submitted with Compliance Certification for Initial Candidacy/Accreditation Review

            o  Submitted with Merger/Consolidations/Acquisitions

            o  Submitted with Application for Level Change

 

 

Submission date of this completed document:  September 2, 2019

 



 

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

 

 

1.   Level of offerings (Check all that apply)

o  Diploma or certificate program(s) requiring less than one year beyond Grade 12

o  Diploma or certificate program(s) of at least two but fewer than four years of work beyond

      Grade 12

o  Associate degree program(s) requiring a minimum of 60 semester hours or the equivalent

      designed for transfer to a baccalaureate institution

o  Associate degree program(s) requiring a minimum of 60 semester hours or the equivalent

      not designed for transfer

x Four or five-year baccalaureate degree program(s) requiring a minimum of 120 semester

         hours or the equivalent

x Professional degree program(s)

x Master's degree program(s)

o  Work beyond the master's level but not at the doctoral level (such as Specialist in

      Education)

x Doctoral degree program(s)

o  Other (Specify) _______

 

2.    Types of Undergraduate Programs (Check all that apply)  

o  Occupational certificate or diploma program(s)

o  Occupational degree program(s)

o  Two-year programs designed for transfer to a baccalaureate institution

x  Liberal Arts and General

x  Teacher Preparatory

x  Professional

       o  Other (Specify) _______

 

 

GOVERNANCE CONTROL

 

 

Check the appropriate governance control for the institution:

o            Private (check one)

                o            Independent, not-for-profit

                                Name of corporation OR

                                Name of religious affiliation and control:      

                o            Independent, for-profit *

                                If publicly traded, name of parent company:                         

x           Public state * (check one)

                o            Not part of a state system, institution has own independent board

                x           Part of a state system, system board serves as governing board

                o            Part of a state system, system board is super governing board, local governing board has delegated authority

                o            Part of a state system, institution has own independent board

*    If an institution is part of a state system or a corporate structure, a description of the system operation must be submitted as part of the Compliance Certification for the decennial review. See Commission policy “Reaffirmation of Accreditation and Subsequent Reports” for additional direction.

 


 

INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION FOR REVIEWERS

 

 

Directions: 

Please address the following and attach the information to this form.

 

1.   History and Characteristics

Provide a brief history of the institution, a description of its current mission, an indication of its geographic service area, and a description of the composition of the student population.  Include a description of any unusual or distinctive features of the institution and a description of the admissions policies (open, selective, etc.).  If appropriate, indicate those institutions that are considered peers.  Please limit this section to one-half page.

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette, founded in 1898 as Southwest Louisiana Industrial Institute, offered its first baccalaureate degrees in 1921. By the 1950s, the institution awarded Master’s degrees and became the first all-white, state-supported public college in the South to enroll a black student. The University of Southwestern Louisiana, as the institution became known in 1960, began offering Doctoral degrees in the Sixties. Selective admissions were implemented in 1999, and since that time the average composite ACT of entering freshmen has risen from 19.5 to 23.9. The University is now classed as a Carnegie Research University with higher research activity. The University enrolls more than 17,123 students (57 percent women) and offers 56 Bachelor’s degrees, 27 Master’s degrees, and 10 Doctorates through eight academic colleges and the Graduate School. The University’s students are predominantly from Louisiana (89 percent), though non-resident enrollment is increasing (currently representing 48 states and 77 countries). The largest racial minority is African American (19.0 percent). Externally funded research now tops $120 million. Much of the University’s identity is derived from the cultural heritage of the Cajun and Creole populations who settled in Lafayette and surrounding parishes, known collectively as “Acadiana.” UL Lafayette is integrally involved in the region’s economic development, particularly its push to become a leading hub for technology. University faculty and students are meaningfully involved in area communities through service-learning projects, internships, and cooperative education programs. SREB peers identified jointly by Louisiana’s governing board for higher education, the Board of Regents, and UL Lafayette include Old Dominion, Virginia Commonwealth, Louisiana Tech, University of Alabama Birmingham, Mississippi State, Florida Atlantic, University of Texas at Arlington, University of Memphis, Georgia Southern, and UNC Greensboro.

 

2.   List of Degrees

List all degrees currently offered (A. S., BA, BS, MA, PhD, for examples) and the majors or concentrations within those degrees, as well as all certificates and diplomas.  For each credential offered, indicate the number of graduates in the academic year previous to submitting this report.  Indicate term dates.

The University confers the degrees listed in Table 1, which details degrees, programs, and graduates for AY2018-2019. Degree and certificate programs are grouped by degree. Each degree, concentration, or certificate links to the corresponding catalog page.

 

Institutional Summary Table 1: Degree Programs, Concentrations, Certificate Programs, and Graduates

Degrees Currently Offered

Majors or Concentrations

Graduates AY 18/19

Bachelor of Science

Architectural Studies, BS

27

Athletic Training, BS

10

Biology, BS

96

Biology, BS, Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology Concentration (Formerly Biology, BS, Resource Biology/Biodiversity)

5

Biology, BS, Medical and Allied Health Sciences Concentration

2

Biology, BS, Microbiology Concentration

3

Biology, BS, Veterinary Bioscience Concentration

3

Chemistry, BS

12

Child and Family Studies, BS

44

Computer Science, BS, Cloud Computing Concentration

0

Computer Science, BS, Computer Engineering Concentration

8

Computer Science, BS, Cognitive Science Concentration

4

Computer Science, BS, Information Technology Concentration

10

Computer Science, BS, Scientific Computing Concentration

6

Computer Science, BS, Video Game Design & Development Concentration

18

Criminal Justice, BS

50

Dietetics, BS

9

Early Childhood Education-Grades PK-3, BS

38

Elementary Education-Grades 1-5, BS

42

Environmental Science, BS, Digital Geography Concentration

3

Environmental Science, BS, Environmental Quality Concentration

2

Environmental Science, BS, Soil and Water Concentration

8

Geology, BS

5

Health & PE/Kinesiology Gr K-12, BS

5

Health & PE/Kinesiology Gr K-12, BS, Exercise Science Concentration

66

Health Information Management, BS

19

Health Services Administration, BS

10

Informatics, BS, Business Informatics Concentration

11

Informatics, BS, Cybersecurity Concentration

0

Informatics, BS, Health Informatics Concentration

2

Informatics, BS, Individualized Informatics Concentration

3

Informatics, BS, Interactive Media Technology Concentration

4

Informatics, BS, Systems Administration Concentration

8

Kinesiology, BS, Exercise Science Fitness Studies Concentration (Formerly Health & PE/Kinesiology Gr K-12, BS, Exercise Science Fitness Studies Concentration)

20

Kinesiology, BS, Exercise Science Health and Fitness Sales Concentration (Formerly Health & PE/Kinesiology Gr K-12, BS, Exercise Science Health & Fitness Sales Concentration)

1

Kinesiology, BS, Exercise Science Pre-Professional Studies Concentration (Formerly Health & PE/Kinesiology Gr K-12, BS, Exercise Science Pre-Professional Studies Concentration)

23

Kinesiology, BS, Health & PE GR K-12 Concentration

1

Kinesiology, BS, Health Promotion and Wellness Concentration (Formerly Health & PE/Kinesiology Gr K-12, BS, Health Promotion & Wellness Concentration)

14

Kinesiology, BS, Sports Management Concentration (Formerly Health & PE/Kinesiology Gr K-12, BS, Sports Management Concentration)

26

Mathematics, BS

19

Middle School Education Grades 4-8, BS

4

Middle School Education Grades 4-8, BS, English Education Concentration

0

Middle School Education Grades 4-8, BS, General Science Education Concentration

0

Middle School Education Grades 4-8, BS, Mathematics Education Concentration

0

Middle School Education Grades 4-8, BS, Social Studies Education Concentration

0

Physics, BS, Computer Science Concentration

1

Physics, BS, Geology and Geophysics Concentration

1

Physics, BS, Informatics Concentration

0

Physics, BS, Pre-Allied Health Concentration

0

Physics, BS, Traditional Physics Concentration

0

Psychology, BS

104

Psychology, BS, Pre-Medical Concentration

1

Secondary Education & Teaching, BS, Biology Education Concentration

1

Secondary Education & Teaching, BS, Business Education Concentration

1

Secondary Education & Teaching, BS, Chemistry Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education & Teaching, BS, Earth Science Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education & Teaching, BS, English Education Concentration

9

Secondary Education & Teaching, BS, General Science Education Concentration

2

Secondary Education & Teaching, BS, Mathematics Education Concentration

5

Secondary Education & Teaching, BS, Physics Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education & Teaching, BS, Social Studies Education Concentration

13

Secondary Education & Teaching, BS, Speech Education Concentration

0

Bachelor of Interior Design

Interior Design, BID

13

Bachelor of Industrial Design

Industrial Design, BOID

20

Bachelor of Music

Music, BM, Jazz Studies Concentration

1

Music, BM, Music Media Concentration

3

Music, BM, Music Performance Concentration

3

Music, BM, Piano Pedagogy Concentration

0

Music, BM, Theory/Composition Concentration

3

Bachelor of Arts

Anthropology, BA

10

Art or Music Education Grades K-12, BA, Art Education Concentration

2

Art or Music Education Grades K-12, BA, Instrumental Music Education Concentration

6

Art or Music Education Grades K-12, BA, Vocal Music Education Concentration

2

English, BA

19

English, BA, Creative Writing Concentration

11

English, BA, Folklore Concentration

0

English, BA, Linguistics Concentration

1

English, BA, Literature Concentration

10

English, BA, Professional Writing Concentration

6

History, BA

12

Mass Communications, BA, Advertising Concentration

11

Mass Communications, BA, Journalism Concentration

6

Mass Communications, BA, Broadcasting Concentration

27

Modern Languages, BA, French Education Concentration

0

Modern Languages, BA, French/Francophone Concentration

1

Modern Languages, BA, German Concentration

0

Modern Languages, BA, German Education Concentration

0

Modern Languages, BA, Spanish Education

2

Modern Languages, BA, Spanish/Hispanic Concentration

2

Moving Image Arts, BA

15

Music, BA, Music Business Concentration

14

Music, BA, Traditional Music Concentration

1

Organizational Communication, BA

11

Political Science, BA

25

Political Science, BA, International Relations Concentration

7

Political Science, BA, Pre-Law Concentration

13

Public Relations, BA

30

Sociology, BA

26

Speech Pathology and Audiology, BA

44

Strategic Communication, BA

1

Strategic Communication, BA, Advertising Concentration

2

Strategic Communication, BA, Organizational Communication Concentration

4

Strategic Communication, BA, Public Relations Concentration

6

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Performing Arts, BFA, Acting Concentration

0

Performing Arts, BFA, Dance Concentration

3

Performing Arts, BFA, Design/Technology Concentration

0

Performing Arts, BFA, Directing Concentration

0

Performing Arts, BFA, Theatre Concentration

7

Visual Arts, BFA

4

Visual Arts, BFA, Ceramics Concentration

0

Visual Arts, BFA, Computer Art and Animation Concentration

13

Visual Arts, BFA, Graphic Design Concentration

10

Visual Arts, BFA, Metalwork and Jewelry Concentration

1

Visual Arts, BFA, New Media and Digital Art Concentration

2

Visual Arts, BFA, Painting Concentration

5

Visual Arts, BFA, Photography Concentration

6

Visual Arts, BFA, Printmaking Concentration

4

Visual Arts, BFA, Sculpture Concentration

1

Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

Chemical Engineering, BSCHE

47

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering, BSCE

34

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Electrical Engineering, BSEE

33

Electrical Engineering, BSEE, Computer Engineering Concentration

0

Electrical Engineering, BSEE, Power and Sustainable Energy Concentration

0

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology

Industrial Technology, BSIT

116

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering, BSME

113

Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering

Petroleum Engineering, BSPE

99

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Accounting, BSBA

77

Accounting, BSBA, Legal Studies Concentration

0

Economics, BSBA

11

Economics, BSBA, Business Analysis Concentration

0

Economics, BSBA, Human Resource Management Concentration

0

Economics, BSBA, Legal Studies Concentration

0

Economics, BSBA, Professional Sales Concentration

0

Finance, BSBA

58

Hospitality Management, BSBA

23

Insurance and Risk Management, BSBA

8

Insurance and Risk Management, BSBA, Business Analytics Concentration

0

Insurance and Risk Management, BSBA, Human Resources Management Concentration

0

Insurance and Risk Management, BSBA, Legal Studies Concentration

0

Insurance and Risk Management, BSBA, Professional Sales Concentration

0

Management, BSBA

131

Management, BSBA, Business Analytics Concentration

0

Management, BSBA, Human Resource Management Concentration

0

Management, BSBA, Legal Studies Concentration

0

Management, BSBA, Professional Sales Concentration

0

Marketing, BSBA

52

Marketing, BSBA, Business Analytics Concentration

0

Marketing, BSBA, Human Resources Concentration

0

Marketing, BSBA, Legal Studies Concentration

0

Marketing, BSBA, Professional Sales Concentration

0

Professional Land and Resource Management, BSBA

23

Professional Land and Resource Management, BSBA, Business Analytics Concentration

0

Professional Land and Resource Management, BSBA, Human Resource Management Concentration

0

Professional Land and Resource Management, BSBA, Legal Studies Concentration

0

Professional Land and Resource Management, BSBA, Professional Sales Concentration

0

Bachelor of General Studies

General Studies, BGS

303

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Nursing, BSN

553

 

Accounting, PBC

1

Post Bachelors Certificate

Art Education Grades K-12, PBC

0

Early Childhood Education-Grades PreK-3rd PBC

4

Elementary Education-Grades 1-5, PBC

8

French Education-Grades K-12, PBC

0

German Education-Grades K-12, PBC

0

Health & Physical Education-Grades K-12, PBC

2

Instrumental Music Education-Grades K-12, PBC

1

Middle School Education-Grades 4-8, PBC

1

Middle School Education-Grades 4-8, PBC, English/Language Arts Education Concentration

0

Middle School Education-Grades 4-8, PBC, Mathematics Education Concentration

0

Middle School Education-Grades 4-8, PBC, Science Education Concentration

0

Middle School Education-Grades 4-8, PBC, Social Studies Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education-Grades 6-12, PBC

9

Secondary Education-Grades 6-12, PBC, Biology Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education-Grades 6-12, PBC, Chemistry Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education-Grades 6-12, PBC, Earth Science Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education-Grades 6-12, PBC, English Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education-Grades 6-12, PBC, General Science Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education-Grades 6-12, PBC, Mathematics Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education-Grades 6-12, PBC, Physics Education Concentration

0

Secondary Education-Grades 6-12, PBC, Social Studies Education Concentration

1

Secondary Education-Grades 6-12, PBC, Speech Education Concentration

0

Spanish Education Grades K-12, PBC

0

Special Education Early Intervention: Birth-5, PBC

0

Vocal Music Education-Grades K-12, PBC

0

Graduate Certificate

Business Administration, GC

3

Professional Writing, GC

0

Cardiovascular Nursing, GC

0

Historic Preservation, GC

0

Instructional Coaching, GC

1

Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, TESOL GC

1

Post Masters Certificate

Health Administration, PMC

0

Master of Architecture

Architecture, MArch

21

Master of Music

Music, MM

10

Master of Arts

English, MA

9

French, MA

4

History, MA

8

Master of Arts in Teaching

Elementary Education & Special Education Mild/Moderate (1-5), MAT

3

Elementary Education, MAT

0

Secondary Education & Special Education Mild/Moderate (6-12), MAT

2

Master of Education

Curriculum and Instruction, Med

8

Educational Leadership, Med

6

Special Education: Gifted, Med

1

Master of Science

Accounting, MS

8

Biology, MS

5

Communication, MS

8

Computer Science, MS

34

Counselor Education, MS

28

Criminal Justice, MS

1

Environmental Resource Science, MS

7

Geology, MS

27

Informatics, MS

0

Kinesiology, MS, Exercise & Sport Science Concentration

6

Kinesiology, MS, Health Promotion, Recreation and Sport Management Concentration

9

Mathematics, MS

4

Physics, MS

6

Psychology, MS

11

Speech Pathology and Audiology, MS

32

Systems Technology, MS

3

Master of Business Administration

Business Administration, MBA

       33

Business Administration, MBA, Business Administration Concentration

39

Business Administration, MBA, Entrepreneurship Concentration

2

Business Administration, MBA, Finance Concentration

5

Business Administration, MBA, Global Management Concentration

2

Business Administration, MBA, Hospitality Management Concentration

0

Business Administration, MBA, Human Resource Management Concentration

5

Business Administration, MBA, Project Management Concentration

14

Business Administration, MBA, Sales Leadership Concentration

4

Health Care Administration, MBA

11

Master of Science in Nursing

Nursing, MSN

1

Nursing, MSN, Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration

36

Nursing, MSN, Nurse Executive Concentration

0

Nursing, MSN, Nursing Education Concentration

1

Nursing, MSN, Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Concentration

0

Master of Science in Engineering

Engineering, MSE

1

Engineering, MSE, Chemical Engineering Concentration

6

Engineering, MSE, Civil Engineering Concentration

2

Engineering, MSE, Electrical Engineering Concentration

2

Engineering, MSE, Mechanical Engineering Concentration

10

Engineering, MSE, Petroleum Engineering Concentration

12

Master of Science in Computer Engineering

Computer Engineering, MSCOE

2

Doctor of Education

Educational Leadership, EdD, K-12 Concentration

6

Educational Leadership, EdD, Higher Education Administration Concentration

11

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Nursing Practice, DNP

2

Doctor of Philosophy

Applied Language and Speech Sciences, PhD

4

Doctor of Philosophy

Computer Engineering, PhD

3

Computer Science, PhD

5

Earth and Energy Sciences, PhD

0

English, PhD

12

Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, PhD

7

Francophone Studies, PhD

3

Mathematics, PhD

4

Systems Engineering, PhD

1

Systems Engineering, PhD, Chemical Engineering Concentration

0

Systems Engineering, PhD, Civil Engineering Concentration

1

Systems Engineering, PhD, Electrical Engineering Concentration

1

Systems Engineering, PhD, Mechanical Engineering Concentration

2

Systems Engineering, PhD, Petroleum Engineering Concentration

2

 

Does the institution offer any credit, non-credit, or pathways English as a Second Language (ESL) programs?  If yes, list the programs.

The University offers a non-degree, non-credit Intensive English (ESL) program through its Office of International Affairs.

 

3.   Off-Campus Instructional Locations and Branch Campuses

List all approved off-campus instructional locations where 25% or more credit hours toward a degree, diploma, or certificate can be obtained primarily through traditional classroom instruction. Report those locations in accord with the Commission’s definitions and the directions as specified below.

The University’s sole campus is located in Lafayette, Louisiana, with some research centers located off-site. The degrees listed in Table 1, above, are offered at this campus or through distance learning.

 

Table 1: Off-campus instructional sites—a site located geographically apart from the main campus at which the institution offers 50 % or more of its credit hours for a diploma, certificate, or degree.  This includes high schools where courses are offered as part of dual enrollment.  For each site, provide the information below. The list should include only those sites reported to and approved by SACSCOC.  Listing unapproved sites below does not constitute reporting them to SACSCOC. In such cases when an institution has initiated an off-campus instructional site as described above without prior approval by SACSCOC, a prospectus for approval should be submitted immediately to SACSCOC.

There are no approved off-campus instructional sites where 50 percent or more of a program is offered through traditional instruction.

 

Table 1: Off-campus instructional sites—a site located geographically apart from the main campus at which the institution offers 50 % or more of its credit hours for a diploma, certificate, or degree.  This includes high schools where courses are offered as part of dual enrollment.  For each site, provide the information below. The list should include only those sites reported to and approved by SACSCOC.  Listing unapproved sites below does not constitute reporting them to SACSCOC. In such cases when an institution has initiated an off-campus instructional site as described above without prior approval by SACSCOC, a prospectus for approval should be submitted immediately to SACSCOC.

Although the University does offer dual enrollment programs at high schools at this time, a student is unable to earn more than 30 credit hours or 25 percent of a degree program at these locations.

 

Table 3: Branch campus—an instructional site located geographically apart and independent of the main campus of the institution.  A location is independent of the main campus if the location is (1) permanent in nature, (2) offers courses in educational programs leading to a degree, certificate, or other recognized educational credential, (3) has its own faculty and administrative or supervisory organization, and (4) has its own budgetary and hiring authority. The list should include only those branch campuses reported to and approved by SACSCOC.  Listing unapproved branch campuses below does not constitute reporting them to SACSCOC.  A prospectus for unapproved branch campuses should be submitted immediately to SACSCOC.

The University has no branch campuses that offer educational programs leading to a degree.

 

4.   Distance and Correspondence Education

Provide an initial date of approval for your institution to offer distance education. Provide a list of credit-bearing educational programs (degrees, certificates, and diplomas) where 50% or more of the credit hours are delivered through distance education modes.  For each educational program, indicate whether the program is delivered using synchronous or asynchronous technology, or both.  For each educational program that uses distance education technology to deliver the program at a specific site (e.g., a synchronous program using interactive videoconferencing), indicate the program offered at each location where students receive the transmitted program.  Please limit this description to one page, if possible.

The University was approved to offer distance education on August 9, 2011. Table 2 details the

credit-bearing educational programs that the University offers through distance education.

Institutional Summary Form Table 2: Educational Programs in which

50 Percent or More of Credit Hours are Available Through Distance Education

 

 Credential

Field

Technology

BGS

General Studies

Online – Asynchronous

BS

Kinesiology Health Promotion & Wellness

Online – Asynchronous

BS

Health Services Administration

Online – Asynchronous

BSBA

Management

Online – Asynchronous

BSN

Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Online – Asynchronous

GC

Business Administration

Online – Asynchronous

GC

Cardiovascular Nursing

Online – Asynchronous

GC

Instructional Coaching

Online – Asynchronous

GC

Professional Writing

Online – Asynchronous

MBA

Business Administration

Online – Asynchronous

MBA

Health Care Administration

Online – Asynchronous

MEd

Curriculum & Instruction

Online – Asynchronous

MEd

Educational Leadership

Hybrid – Both

MS

Computer Science

Online – Asynchronous

MS

Systems Technology

Online – Asynchronous

MSN

Nursing

Online – Asynchronous

DNP

Nursing

Online – Asynchronous

 

5.   Accreditation

(1)  List all agencies that currently accredit the institution and any of its programs and indicate the date of the last review by each.

In addition to being accredited by the SACSCOC, the University holds the programmatic accreditations listed in Institutional Summary Form Table 3.

Institutional Summary Form Table 3: Agencies that Currently Accredit the Institution

Program

Accreditor

Contact Information

Most Recent Review

Architecture

National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB)

1735 New York Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20006 – telephone: (202) 783-2007

2014

B.I. Moody College of Business Administration

International Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International)

777 South Harbor Island Boulevard, Suite 750, Tampa, Florida 33602 – telephone: (813) 769-6500

2016

Business Administration, Accounting

International Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International)

777 South Harbor Island Boulevard, Suite 750, Tampa, Florida 33602 – telephone: (813) 769-6500

2016

Chemistry

American Chemical Society

1155 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036 – telephone: (800) 333-9511

2016

Computer Science

Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET

415 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201 – telephone: (410) 347-7700

2019

Communication

Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications

201 Bishop Hall, P.O. Box 1848, University, MS 38677-1848

2018

Education, Counselor Education

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

1140 19th Street, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036 – telephone: (202) 223-0077

2014

Education, Curriculum and Instruction

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

1140 19th Street, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036 – telephone: (202) 223-0077

2016

Education, Educational Leadership

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

1140 19th Street, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036 – telephone: (202) 223-0077

2016

Education, Non-Public Schools Administration

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

1140 19th Street, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036 – telephone: (202) 223-0077

2016

Engineering, Chemical

Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET

415 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201 – telephone: (410) 347-7700

2019

Engineering, Civil

Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET

415 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201 – telephone: (410) 347-7700

2019

Engineering, Electrical

Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET

415 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201 – telephone: (410) 347-7700

2019

Engineering, Mechanical

Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET

415 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201 – telephone: (410) 347-7700

2019

Engineering, Petroleum

Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET

415 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201 – telephone: (410) 347-7700

2019

Health Care Administration

International Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International)

777 South Harbor Island Boulevard, Suite 750, Tampa, Florida 33602 – telephone: (813) 769-6500

2016

Health Information Management

Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM)

233 N. Michigan Ave, 21st Floor, Chicago, IL 60601-5800 – telephone: (312) 233-1134

2016

Hospitality Management

Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration

P.O. Box 400 Oxford, MD 21654 – telephone: 410-226-5527

2016

Industrial Design

National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD)

11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21, Reston, VA 20190-5248 – telephone: (703) 437-0700

2018

Industrial Technology

The Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE)

3801 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 190, Raleigh, NC 27607 – telephone: (919) 935-8335

2018

Interior Design

National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA)

206 Grandville Avenue, Suite 350, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4014 – telephone: (616) 458-0400

2018

Music

National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)

11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21, Reston, VA 20190-5248 – telephone: (703) 437-0700

2018

Nursing

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)

655 K Street, NW, Suite 750
Washington, DC 20001– telephone: (202) 887-6791

BSN: 2013

 

MSN: 2013

 

DNP:

2018

Professional Land and Resource Management

American Association of Petroleum Landmen

800 Fournier Street Ft. Worth, TX 76102 – telephone: (817) 847-7700

2017

Speech Pathology and Audiology

Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology

2200 Research Boulevard, Rockville, MD 20850-3289 – telephone: (800) 498-2071

2018

Teacher Education

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)

1140 19th Street, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036 – telephone: (202) 223-0077

2016

Visual Arts

National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD)

11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21, Reston, VA 20190-5248 – telephone: (703) 437-0700

2018

 

(2)  If SACSCOC Commission on Colleges is not your primary accreditor for access to USDOE Title IV funding, identify which accrediting agency serves that purpose.

SACSCOC is the primary accreditor for access to USDOE Title IV funding.

 

 (3) List any USDOE-recognized agency (national and programmatic) that has terminated the institution’s accreditation (include the date, reason, and copy of the letter of termination) or list any agency from which the institution has voluntarily withdrawn (include copy of letter to agency from institution).

No USDOE-recognized accreditor has terminated the institution’s accreditation.

 (4) Describe any sanctions applied or negative actions taken by any USDOE-recognized accrediting agency (national, programmatic, SACSCOC) during the two years previous to the submission of this report. Include a copy of the letter from the USDOE-recognized agency to the institution.

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette notified the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges of the University’s intent to voluntarily withdraw the accreditation status of its undergraduate Athletic Training program from the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) on January 3rd, 2017. CAATE, along with the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), have mandated a shift in the Athletic Training degree level from the Bachelor’s to the Master’s degree. The University’s best response to this mandate was to withdraw its undergraduate accreditation and apply for re-accreditation at a later time as a newly designed graduate program. This withdrawal will become effective May 31, 2020, and the cohort of students enrolled in the Fall 2016 semester will be the last to graduate from the accredited program. No new students will be admitted into the undergraduate program from that point forward. Student records have been kept on file in the School of Kinesiology in accordance with the withdrawal policies set forth by CAATE, and the University has maintained all other procedures, fees, and documentation that are required on a yearly basis by CAATE in order to keep the program in good standing and will allow all of the students enrolled in the current program to graduate, through a detailed teach-out plan.

The Didactic Dietetics Program (DPD) at the University has recently been granted inactive status by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). During its January 27-29, 2016 meeting, the ACEND board voted to approve the University’s request for the program to be on inactive status, from January 4, 2016, to May 20, 2018. This meant that no students were allowed to enroll or transfer into the program during the aforementioned duration, but students already enrolled in the program were allowed to complete their degrees. The University hired an external consultant from another ACEND dietetics program to make recommendations to develop a new curriculum/program that meets the new ACEND standards. In 2016, based on much deliberation and discussion of external and internal reviews, declining enrollment, and suboptimal student pass rates on the RD exam over the previous five years, then UL Lafayette Provost, Dr. James Henderson, requested that admissions into the Dietetics program (DPD) be discontinued beginning with the Spring 2016 semester. The Board of Regents approved the termination of the BS in Dietetics on May 22, 2018. Twenty-five Dietetics majors were enrolled during the Spring 2018 semester.  Of those, 14 students graduated in May 2018.  Of the 11 seniors remaining in the program (all upper division students), 10 graduated in May 2019, and the 11th failed core courses in the program and is not currently pursuing any degree at UL Lafayette. With ACEND’s approval, UL Lafayette notified SACSCOC of its discontinuance and received approval; the program remained accredited through May 2019.

 

6.   Relationship to the U.S. Department of Education

Indicate any limitations, suspensions, or termination by the U.S. Department of Education in regard to student financial aid or other financial aid programs during the previous three years. Report if on reimbursement or any other exceptional status in regard to federal or state financial aid.

The University has been subject to no limitations, suspensions, or terminations by the USDOE in regard to student financial aid or other financial aid programs during the preceding three years.

 

Supporting Documents

ACEND Letter

Athletic Training Withdrawal Letter

ACEND SACSCOC Notification Letter

Letter of Approval to Offer Distance Education

SACSCOC Dietetics Discontinuance Approval