“Where Excellence Begins”

    University College is dedicated to students achieving excellence at LSU. Academic and personal success is the hallmark of a well-rounded student, and University College provides a foundation of support services for students beginning their academic careers at LSU.

    Since its establishment in 1933 as “Lower Division,” University College has served as the portal of entry for most incoming freshmen enrolling at LSU. It also serves many returning students and transfer students who are not yet eligible for admission to a degree-granting senior college on campus. The two enrollment divisions of University College are The Center for Freshman Year and The Center for Advising and Counseling. In addition, a variety of retention-specific programs that focus on particular student populations are a significant part of the role and mission of University College.

    The Center for Freshman Year enrolls approximately 6400 students each fall. Students with fewer than 30 hours of college credit who have not been admitted to a senior college comprise this total.

    The Center for Advising and Counseling
    enrolls approximately 2800 students in the fall. Students who have earned 30-plus hours of college credit and who have not yet met the admission requirements from one of the University’s degree-granting senior colleges comprise this total. Other special populations are also included in this enrollment. Visiting students, cross-enrolled students from other institutions, and non-matriculating students who are not working toward degrees are examples of these special populations.

    Allied Health
    and Pre-nursing – Many allied health and pre-nursing students begin their academic careers at LSU with the intent of continuing their studies at one of the campuses of the LSU Health Sciences Center or possibly one of several state and private schools offering degrees in these areas. University College provides advising assistance for these students as they prepare for the selective admission process for these professional programs.

    Student Support Services
    is a federally funded TRIO program that serves a small, select number of undergraduate students. The program provides intensive academic, personal, and career counseling to assist participating students in achieving success at LSU.

    Ronald E. McNair Research Scholars Program, also a federally funded TRIO program, is a part of University College. Its primary purpose is to increase the graduate school enrollment of students, such is minority race students, first generation students, and females who are under-represented at the post-graduate level.

    The Summer Scholars Program, is an eight-week summer program that prepares selected under-represented minority students for a successful transition from high school to the University. This summer experience offers students the opportunity to become adjusted to the academic, personal, and social challenges they may encounter at LSU.

    University College provides a variety of services, events, and programs throughout the year to focus on the retention and success of students. Additional details are available through the website links for each unit.

    Visit Academic Advising for information on contacting a counselor and faculty advisors.

    News & Events

    04/18/2013 02:29 PM

    BATON ROUGE – Ashley Granger, academic counselor for LSU University College’s Center for Freshman Year, or UCFY, has been selected as the 2013 LSU Advisor of the Year. This award is presented to individuals who have demonstrated qualities associated with outstanding academic advising of students.

    Student Support Services assists, empowers students
    Craig Winchell, assistant director of Student Support Services, or SSS, is a master at flipping pancakes right inside Allen Hall. Equipped with a spatula and chocolate chips, Winchell pulls out all the stops to get and keep students involved in the programs SSS offers.

    04/01/2013 11:33 AM

    BATON ROUGE – LSU University College presented its annual “Celebration of Excellence” Spring Awards Reception on Wednesday, March 20, at The Club at LSU Union Square. University College awarded $49,250 through 54 scholarships, $9,500 through nine LSU faculty teaching awards and one LSU Advisor of the Year Award.

    University College celebrates 80 years of service and impact to the LSU community
    For the past 80 years, students have come to know LSU's University College under many names: Lower Division, General College, Freshman College, Junior Division and now University College. No matter the name, its mission is the same: to serve as the entry point for students at the university by providing academic advising and support services that assist first-year and some continuing students in defining their educational goals, pursing admission to a senior college and ultimately earning a degree.

    02/15/2013 11:11 AM
    BATON ROUGE – LSU University College will host 12 interactive True Colors workshops Feb. 19-21 and March 19-21 at 150 Allen Hall, which is located next to Middleton Library in the LSU Quad.