"The RN to BSN was accessible for me as a full-time night nurse to complete the program and to be able to do my assignments and tasks in a timely fashion. I didn't have to travel. I could do it in the comfort of my own home, on my own time. So, it made it very easy for me to be able to accomplish that goal from wherever."
“Once I was in psychology, I realized how versatile the degree is. You can go into HR, med school, law school, or get your master’s. You learn to work with data, so the curriculum definitely gives you an edge.”
“Online classes gave me space to balance both my work and school. It was like I was learning things in class while I was actually doing it in real life.”
“Stepping outside of the online classroom and experiencing international business firsthand was impactful. Being able to learn about another countries' business practices from company directors, presidents, or CEOs is an experience that no book, discussion forum, or online class could have offered me.”
“Having that hands-on work experience helped me see the bigger picture in my classes and connect the dots between what I was learning and how it plays out in real life.”
“It's been amazing to go back to school without worrying about travel time. UL Lafayette gives me that flexibility. I'm able to find the time that fits in my schedule to make sure my work gets done.”
“I came into my counseling master’s program with a lot of knowledge on different psychology theories and schools of thought. I really don’t know how I would have been successful in graduate school if it weren’t for the foundation I gained in the psychology bachelor’s program.”
“Often, people will focus entirely on work or education, and it doesn’t have to be that way. Get involved in your community. Tout that you’re an MBA candidate; that carries a lot of weight, especially from UL Lafayette’s College of Business.”