Louisiana College Application Week launched

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The University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Lafayette Parish School System are taking the lead in a statewide effort aimed at helping every graduating high school senior apply for and enroll in college.

Educators and public officials gathered at the University on Thursday to announce the launch of the first Louisiana College Application Week, which is part of a larger, national initiative sponsored by the American Council on Education.

The objective is to promote and encourage high school seniors to complete a college application, and help them navigate the entire enrollment and admissions process.

The initiative will involve collaboration among the University, South Louisiana Community College, Lafayette Parish School System and Lafayette Consolidated Government.

“We know what a difference a post-secondary degree can make in terms of employment and income. We also know that a college education can help change the lives of families, particularly low-income families who have no previous experience with higher education,” said Dr. Joseph Savoie, president of UL Lafayette. “Lafayette Parish is playing a primary role in piloting this project for the state.”

Traci Aucoin, who represented the school system’s Gear Up program, said all seven high schools in the parish will participate in the effort to promote a “college-bound culture.” Gear Up is facilitating the parish effort. Gear Up is an acronym for Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs.

“Preparing students for a post-secondary education starts with the college application. This will also help us create awareness about the importance of furthering your education beyond high school,” she said.

Dr. Pat Cooper, superintendent of the Lafayette Parish School System, said Louisiana College Application Week efforts will benefit the education system and the community.

“For many of them, it will be the first time anybody in their families has ever gone to college,” he said.

Joey Durel, Lafayette city-parish president, signed a proclamation enacting Louisiana College Application Week. He said the effort “gives us an opportunity to remind young adults of what college can do for their lives.

“I often say we want to attract the best and the brightest. Well, maybe the best and the brightest don’t have to be attracted. They’re right here.”