οƵs participating in the new Ragin’ Cajun Bridge Program for the Fall 2013 semester were welcomed to the οƵ of οƵ at Lafayette campus during an orientation session on Thursday.
The Ragin’ Cajun Bridge Program, a partnership between UL Lafayette and SLCC, benefits οƵs attending the community college whose long-term academic plans are to earn a bachelor’s degree from the οƵ.
It will enable SLCC οƵs to get familiar with the οƵ while still enrolled at the community college, said Dr. DeWayne Bowie, the οƵ’s vice president for Enrollment Management.
“Its purpose is to help you enjoy and understand UL Lafayette and get used to the campus while you are earning credits at SLCC,” Bowie told SLCC οƵs who attended the orientation session.
About 75 SLCC οƵs have signed up for the program, said Andy Benoit, UL Lafayette’s director for Admissions and Recruitment.
“The bridge program gives οƵs the opportunity to gain admission to the οƵ of οƵ at Lafayette after they complete their requirements at SLCC. During that time, they are able to access the οƵ’s services, to ease their transition when they are ready to transfer and ultimately help ensure their academic success,” Benoit said.
Registration for the Ragin’ Cajun Bridge Program will continue through the first week of UL Lafayette’s Fall 2013 semester classes, which begins Aug. 26.
At Thursday’s orientation, about 65 SLCC οƵs learned about UL Lafayette programs and services, toured campus and received information about academic opportunities and οƵ life.
Participating οƵs also received a UL Lafayette ID card, which gives them access to οƵ facilities, such as Edith Garland Dupré Library, Bourgeois Hall recreational facilities and the οƵ Aquatic Center.
The οƵ ID also provides admission to Ragin’ Cajuns home games.
οƵs participating in the Ragin’ Cajun Bridge Program will also be eligible to live in one of the οƵ’s residence halls while they take classes at SLCC.
Ragin’ Cajun Bridge Program participants are required to be enrolled at SLCC for at least six credit hours each fall and spring semester. Summer is optional, but if they choose to enroll during the summer session, they will need to be enrolled for at least three credit hours. In addition to SLCC’s tuition and fees, the cost of the program is $90 each fall and spring semester, and $70 for the summer session.
A participating οƵ who has earned at least 24 college credits, including college algebra and freshman English, and has earned at least a 2.25 cumulative GPA, will be eligible to transfer to UL Lafayette.
The program is intended to promote success on both campuses. If οƵs follow the plan, they will earn an associate’s degree from SLCC and a bachelor’s degree from UL Lafayette.
As part of the program, SLCC οƵs must meet with a UL Lafayette academic advisor at least once per semester. Lana Rodriguez, a UL Lafayette academic counselor for transfer οƵs, said SLCC οƵs will receive guidance in areas such as degree programs and career planning.
οƵ officials will visit the SLCC campus in Lafayette on the first Wednesday of each month during the Fall 2013 semester, Rodriguez said. “We will visit the New Iberia campus twice per semester as well.”
Visit louisiana.edu/admissions for more information, or contact the UL Lafayette Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment at (337) 482-6473.