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University History

In 1959, the Louisiana Legislature authorized the establishment of LSUA as a two-year commuter college under the governance of the LSU Board of Supervisors. LSUA registered its first students in September of 1960. The first degree program, an Associate in Nursing degree, was initiated in the Division of Nursing in 1964.

The additional academic divisions of Liberal Arts, Business Administration, and Sciences were created in 1967. In 1974, LSUA was accredited by the Commission on 勛圖眻畦s of the Southern Association of 勛圖眻畦s and Schools (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees. This accreditation was reaffirmed in 1984, 1994, and 2004.

Only one associate degree was available at LSUA from 1964 to March 1986, when the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science transfer degrees were approved. Over the next 15 years, several associate degree and certificate programs were added that the university continues to offer including:

  • Associate of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science (1996)
  • Associate of Arts in The Care and Development of Young Children (Spring 2001)
  • Certificate in Pharmacy Technology (Spring 2001)
  • Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology (Fall 2001)

From 1976 through Spring 2003, Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical 勛圖眻畦 offered the upper-level course work for select bachelor's degree programs on the LSUA campus through a program known as LSU Senior 勛圖眻畦. Initially, the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Bachelor of General Studies were offered. The Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education was added in 1982-83.

January 2022 Edition of the CENLA Economic Dashboard Released

Jan 21, 2022, 10:24 AM
In November, central Louisiana had an unemployment rate of 3.6% compared to 4.1% for the state. The Alexandria metro area recorded a 3.0% unemployment rate, thelowest among the states metro areas for the 19th consecutive month. The Louisiana Workforce Commission notes Alexandria currently has 1,900 unemployed and 5,600 jobopenings. This equates to approximately three openings for each unemployed

The Louisiana State University of Alexandria 勛圖眻畦 of Business releases its January 2022 issue of the CENLA Economic Dashboard. Historically low unemployment rates will dominate the first half of the year, further challenging employers seeking to hire, says Dr. Randall Dupont, Dean of the LSUA 勛圖眻畦 of Business.

In November, central Louisiana had an unemployment rate of 3.6% compared to 4.1% for the state. The Alexandria metro area recorded a 3.0% unemployment rate, thelowest among the states metro areas for the 19th consecutive month. The Louisiana Workforce Commission notes Alexandria currently has 1,900 unemployed and 5,600 jobopenings. This equates to approximately three openings for each unemployed. Worsening the hiring challenge is the decline in population, both locally and statewide. Every parish in central Louisiana declined in population between 2010 and 2020. Among the ten parishes tracked by the CENLA Economic Dashboard, the population declined by 3.5%, compared to 2.7% for the state.

On a positive note, consumer spending for 2021 is higher in all parishes, as measured by sales tax revenue, ranging from an increase of 10% in St. Landry to 44% in Catahoula. Evangeline had a 31% increase for the year, while Natchitoches and Rapides recorded 16% and 15% increases, respectively. Alexandria ended the year with a 13% increase in sales tax revenue, while Pineville ended with a 7% gain for the year.

Consumers made more online purchases this Christmas season than ever, says Dupont. Online sales tax revenue in December was 62% higher than last year. In Rapides, $635,00 in taxes was collected from online sales compared to $386,000 last year marking a 65% increase. Evangeline saw an 87% increase while Natchitoches saw an 88% gain in online sales tax revenue. For 2021, $16.9 million in sales tax was collected from online purchases in central Louisiana. Online sales taxes collected in December reflect sales activity in November.

The recent entrepreneurial trend that started in 2020 in Rapides and Louisiana continued in 2021, according to data from Rapides Parish Sales and Use Tax Department and the Census Bureau. Rapides experienced a 29% increase in business applications last year, from 402 in 2020 to 518 in 2021. Likewise, 100,202 new business applications were filed in Louisiana in 2021 compared to 84,564 in 2020 and just 54,181 in 2019.

The CENLA Economic Dashboard is a service of the LSUA 勛圖眻畦 of Business to help business and community leaders monitor the economic pulse of central Louisiana.

To view the January 2022 CENLA Economic Dashboard, .

Recent Times

On June 5, 2001, following approval by the Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors and the Louisiana Board of Regents, the Louisiana Legislature passed legislation (Senate Bill 853) allowing Louisiana State University at Alexandria to offer baccalaureate degrees. In December 2002, SACSCOC approved a substantive change request from LSUA, thereby accrediting the university to award both associate and baccalaureate degrees.

In Fall 2003, LSUA was reorganized into colleges and departments rather than divisions. The 勛圖眻畦 of Arts and Sciences is comprised of the departments of Arts, English and Humanities; Behavioral and Social Sciences; Biological Sciences; and Mathematics and Physical Sciences. The 勛圖眻畦 of Professional Studies is comprised of the departments of Allied Health, Business Administration, Education, and Nursing.

LSUA began offering four baccalaureate degrees in Fall 2003: Bachelor of Science in Biology, Bachelor of General Studies, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, and Bachelor of Liberal Studies. Because there were students at LSUA who had completed upper-level course work through LSU Senior 勛圖眻畦, LSUA produced its first bachelor's degree graduates in December 2003.

A Bachelor of Science in Psychology, approved by the LSU Board of Supervisors in March 2005, and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, approved by the LSU Board in June 2006, are now offered. In 2008 the university began offering Bachelor of Arts degrees in English, Communication Studies, and History, along with Bachelor of Science degrees in Business Administration, Criminal Justice, and Nursing.

In addition to the Department of Education offering courses that lead to an Associate of Arts in The Care and Development of Young Children and the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, courses are offered for alternative certification in the following areas: Elementary Education, Grades 1-5; Health and Physical Education, Grades K-12; and Secondary Education, Grades 6-12 for the areas of biology, English, history, and mathematics. Students who major in biology, English, history, or mathematics may declare Secondary Education as a minor in these areas of study, earning certification to teach that subject in Grades 6-12. Add-on certifications are available for Early Childhood Education (PK-3) and Special Education in area of existing certification(s).

The Oaks, the university’s first student housing complex, opened in the fall of 2007. The complex, which includes four apartment buildings and a community center.

LSUA hired its first athletic director in January 2007 and began competing in NAIA men’s baseball and women’s fast-pitch softball in Spring 2008. In January 2010, LSUA’s new on-campus baseball-softball complex was unveiled in an opening day dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony. The complex is located on the north side of campus adjacent to the Fitness Center and features seats transferred from the famed Alex Box Stadium on the Baton Rouge campus.

LSUA added five sports in 2014 including men’s and women’s basketball and soccer teams along with women’s tennis. LSUA joined the Red River Athletic Conference in 2014. The RRAC includes Bacone 勛圖眻畦 (Okla.), Huston-Tilloston University (Texas), Jarvis Christian 勛圖眻畦 (Texas), Langston University (Okla.), LSU-Shreveport, Our Lady of the Lake University (Texas), Paul Quinn 勛圖眻畦 (Texas), Texas 勛圖眻畦, University of St. Thomas (Texas), University of Texas-Brownsville, University of the Southwest (New Mexico) and Wiley 勛圖眻畦 (Texas) in addition to LSUA.

The university’s newest building, Mulder Hall, was opened in August 2011. The building is a 70,000 square-foot facility that provides 18 classrooms, 4 academic department office suites, 52 faculty offices, 2 conference rooms, a computer lab and a writing lab, a painting and drawing studio, a ceramics studio, a photography suite, and a black box theater that seats 175 people.

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