Dr. Allen Grove is an Alfred University English professor and a college admissions expert with over 20 years of experience helping students transition to college.
Updated on November 09, 2017In order to apply to SLU, prospective students will need to submit an application (which can be completed online), official high school transcripts, and scores from the ACT. With an acceptance rate of 87%, the school admits the large majority of applicants, and students with grades and scores above average are likely to be accepted.
Founded in 1925, Southeastern Louisiana University is a public university located on a 365-acre campus in Hammond, Louisiana. New Orleans is about an hour to the north and Baton Rouge is 45 minutes to the west. Southeastern students come from 45 states and 49 countries. The university offers roughly 75 degree programs through its five academic colleges. Academics are supported by a 24 to 1 student / faculty ratio. Lower-level classes average 30 students; at the upper level, the average class size is 18. On the student life front, Southeastern Louisiana University has an active fraternity and sorority system with 21 Greek organizations. In athletics, the Southeastern Lions compete in the NCAA Division I Southland Conference. The university fields 15 Division I intercollegiate teams.
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"The mission of Southeastern Louisiana University is to lead the educational, economic and cultural development of the southeast region of the state known as the Northshore. The University’s educational programs are based on vital and evolving curricula that address emerging regional, national, and international priorities. Southeastern provides credit and non-credit educational experiences that emphasize challenging, relevant course content and innovative, effective delivery systems. Global perspectives are broadened through programs that offer the opportunity to work and study abroad. Together, Southeastern and the community provide a broad array of cultural activities that complete the total educational experience."