| LSUS
was established in 1967.
LSUS held its first session
on September 21, 1967.
LSUS began with 68 dedicated administrators, faculty, and staff.
LSUS held its first graduation
ceremony in 1975, for the first LSUS graduates.
LSUS has a current student
population of 4,230, and has seen over 73,000
students pass through its doors.
LSUS has an annual impact
on the Shreveport-Bossier City metropolitan area economy of over
$46 million.
LSUS has one of the highest
percentages of faculty with terminal degrees (83%).
LSUS has the lowest student/teacher
ratios (19 to 1) of any public university in Louisiana.
LSUS faculty and staff
have generated over $20 million in grants in the past five years.
LSUS's Noel Memorial
Library has 250,000 volumes, 2,000 journals and 300 online electronic
databases in its main collection.
LSUS is home to the first
U.S. Olympic Committee-sponsored USA Weightlifting Development Center.
LSUS Student Activities
sponsors more than forty extra-curricular clubs and organizations
throughout campus.
More facts
and statistics about LSUS may be found online in the LSUS
Data Profiles
|