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Louisiana Tech University

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The Institution​: LA Tech

Founded in 1894, Louisiana Tech University is a comprehensive, public university, known for its quality of research and its commitment to being financially accessible to both domestic and international students (see section below for more information on their attractive Bulldog scholarship scheme).

 

Majors at Louisiana State University

Louisiana Tech is particularly known for its programs in engineering and science programs – from traditional engineering majors such as chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering to cutting edge tech programs such as cyber security and nanotechnology, Louisiana Tech has plenty to offer.

There are many programs outside science and engineering, however. The College of Business, relocated in 2017 to a new purpose-built building and offers programs including accounting, business administration, finance, marketing and supply chain management. Budding entrepreneurs have a number of resources available to them, including the Center for Entrepreneurship & Information Technology – this hub brings together students from the Colleges of Business and Engineering to work together on new research and new ideas. Those with especially innovative ideas may want to pitch their ideas at the ‘Top Dog’ New Venture Championship.

The University’s School of Design, offers programs in architecture, graphic design, interior design and studio art. It has built a growing reputation thanks to the high quality of entries submitted by Louisiana Tech students at inter-university competitions.

The University also offers a program in Professional Aviation. Students have access to nearby Ruston Airport to complete requirements for Private, Instrument, Commercial and Flight Instructor Certificates. A Bachelor degree in Professional Aviation can also lead to job opportunities such as airport planner, airport manager, transportation manager, as well as commercial pilot.

Scholarships​ at Louisiana Tech University

The School’s Bulldog Scholarship is accessible and gives outstanding value to international students. It is an out-of-state tuition fee waiver that reduces tuition by approximately 46%, from approximately $18,717 to $10,890 per year: this means that Bulldog scholars pay the same tuition and fees as local Louisiana residents. Full details on the scholarship and eligibility requirements can be found at Louisiana Tech University ► Seed Educational Consulting

There are currently no scholarships available at Master’s level. However, academically strong candidates are encouraged to apply for graduate assistantships. These positions are competitive but successful applicants would also not pay out-of-state tuition fees.

Location​

The University is located in the small college town of Ruston (population: 20,000) in the north of Louisiana. The closest airport, Monroe Regional Airport is located 60 km from Ruston and has flights to Atlanta, Dallas and Houston.

Ruston, a city in Louisiana is a peaceful, friendly city that truly embodies community. From spending time at our gorgeous parks to eating at some of the local restaurants, Ruston is an amazing place to pursue your degree. 

This college town revolves around the University, and most activities are only a short walk or bike-ride away from campus. There are countless places to meet lifelong friends as well as spend time studying for your courses. 

 

 

Best Sites to Visit

College students love seeing downtown Ruston, visiting Lincoln Parish Park, or going to Java City for coffee on campus, though these are only a few of the great places to see in Ruston. 

Food around Ruston includes places such as Brister’s Smokehouse BBQ, Flying Burger & Seafood, Ponchatoula’s, Log Cabin Grill & Market, and so much more. 

Need Help?

If you ever have any questions, there is always someone around willing to help. Whether it’s asking for directions or deciding on a good place to grab some food, the Ruston community will welcome you with open arms. 

As a small college town, Ruston is a wonderful place to live. As a town filled with college students, alumni and more, the Ruston community will always be cheering you on and supporting you throughout your degree and beyond.

International Student Office

The International Student and Scholar Services office empowers internationals to become successful at university through engagement, education and empowerment. Through collaboration with campus partners, the office provides services that help international students to reach their academic goals.

By strategically arranging its services around three main areas of success, the office engages students before they arrive on campus, guides them during their entire enrolment cycle at Tech and supports them as they prepare to return home. The office also works to provide outreach and support for the local community to increase awareness of international students at university. 

 

Campus Life

Louisiana Tech may be a long way from home but it has hosted a growing community of students from Africa, especially West Africa, in recent years. New arrivals from Africa quickly feel at home here thanks to that community as well as the traditionally warm Louisianan welcome.

There are plenty of student organizations to choose from depending on your personal interests – there are clubs ranging from Karate to Robotics, from Anime to Women in Science Empowerment. Most international students will want to actively participate in the International Student Association as this is an excellent way to make friends from around the world. The African Students Association is also a popular and active association on campus. 

First Year students will quickly learn how to make the best use of their time at Louisiana Tech both inside and outside the classroom through the First Year Experience program. This includes special events and activities, as well as additional support to help students transition from high school to university life.

 

Keep Fit While You study

The Lambright Sports and Wellness Center is a light and airy building that hosts many different sports facilities that are open to Louisiana Tech students as well as people from the local community. Popular facilities include a climbing wall, an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, basketball courts, indoor running track, billiards tables and even a bowling alley. Louisiana Tech students have free access to these facilities.

Everyone is Welcome to LA Tech

Welcome to the Tech Family! As an international student you will be welcomed into a supportive community where the International Student Office will strive to help you succeed At many universities, it is impossible to find the individual attention that our students experience,as we have a staff of eight international student office workers. In addition to the services offered by the International Student Office, many academic programs have been developed specifically with you in mind as an international student

 

Transfer Your Credits to LA Tech

If you are transferring from another college or university, you must meet all international transfer requirements for Louisiana Tech. Please refer to the checklist below. Grade Point Average (GPA)

All international transfer applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent, based on at least 12 hours of transferable credit from previous post secondary level coursework. Any grades lower than C for each semester will not transfer to Louisiana Tech.

Housing

There are several residence halls located on campus and we do strongly recommend new students to spend  at least their first academic year on campus to get the full campus experience and as a great way to meet lots of people and make friends quickly.

There are several traditional residence halls for Freshmen students. These  offer double or triple occupancy rooms, with shared bathrooms along the corridor. These residence halls have separate floors or wings for male and female students. However, recently, The University  has added suite-style residences, offering double room occupancy and a shared self-contained bathroom in the room. Two new residence halls are currently under construction and will open in Fall 2021 – these have a limited number of single rooms with private bathrooms, as well as double occupancy rooms. 

Although students living on campus will have access to community kitchens in their residence halls,  these are quite basic and are designed for the preparation of snacks. Residential students are required to purchase one of the three meal plans available. There is a limited meal plan offering 10 meals per week plus a declining dollar balance that allows you to buy additional snacks and meals outside the 10 meals that you have paid for. There are also two unlimited meal plan options. 

The campus is located very close to the downtown area. For those who prefer to live off-campus, there are plenty of affordable apartments and houses for rent within a few minutes walk of the campus. Off-campus students may also purchase a meal plan if they wish but there is no obligation to do so.

 

Orientation at LA Tech

The International Student Office (ISO) provides a comprehensive, mandatory orientation program specifically designed for international students who are new students who are attending LA Tech. The aim of this program is to help new international students adapt better to their new surroundings at home in their new home in the United States, Ruston, and LA Tech.

It is an excellent chance for you to connect with fellow international students and scholars from more than 52 countries across the globe. Additionally, you will have the chance to meet in a meaningful way with U.S. students and create friendships that last for the duration of your time in LA Tech and perhaps beyond!

Here's what the outline comprises:

Session on understanding and living in Ruston, Housing, Money, Banking, Computer Resources at LA Tech, Health and Wellness, Undergraduate/Graduate Studies, Immigration, and Registration and Fee paymentTours of the LA Tech campus
Social events like the welcome breakfast and lunch
International Student Health Insurance seminar
Welcome Picnic

Non-English Speaking Students

People who are from non-English-speaking countries are required to prove English proficiency by providing one of the following: TOEFL scores at 70 or IELTS score of 6.0 or Duolingo English Test score of 95. 

Note:

Unconditional acceptance may only be granted with full and official transcripts. Conditional acceptance is granted to applicants with incomplete or incomplete transcripts. Applicants are required to provide their official and complete transcripts prior to registering for classes in the first quarter. Transcripts that are submitted by the applicant are considered as non-official.

Immigration Checklist 

1. Proof of available annual funds to cover the entire academic year (Fall winter, spring) with the help of a formal statements of bank accounts, a government letter of scholarship or athletic scholarships letter (accounts must be available at all times)

2. Affidavit of Support Form

3. A copy of your current I-20 along with a front and back version of your I-94 (transferring from an US university only)

4. International Transfer Eligibility Formula filled out in your DSO in your school (transferring from an US institution only)

Student Visa Document Checklist:

  • The I-20 is an “initial” I-20 issued by the university
  • Valid passport (valid for at least 6 month from the date of your visa interview)
  • The proof of payment for the SEVIS fee I-901 ($200) 
  • Return home proof Students should clearly communicate to the visa agent the intention to return home after the conclusion the course. This implies stating that you are firmly connected to your country of origin and that you do not have any intention of leaving.
  • Visa Application form
  • Money Cost: Application fee (non-refundable) the price of visa (varies according to the country) and other miscellaneous costs.
  • Photographs You can contact with the U.S. Embassy in your country for dimensions specific to your country.
  • Financial evidence:
    • The funds from your sponsor and personal accounts: Request your current statements from your bank (should not exceed two months older) or an official letter from the bank that explains the amount of money held in the account. In the event that your sponsor(s) are the opposite of you parent(s) as well as U.S. citizen(s) or permanent resident(s) the sponsor(s) must sign an I-134 Affidavit for Support form.AND/OR
    • A formal letter that outlines the amount of your aid (for undergraduate students, only) or work on campus per year, if there is any.
Visa Interview:

The process for applying for a visa includes the interview process with a Visa Officer in the U.S. Consulate. The most common reasons for refusing a visa are listed below:

  • 214 (b) Aim to move in the U.S.
  • 221 (g): Insufficient documentation
  • (a) (4): Likely to become a public charge. (a) (4): It is likely to be converted into the public cost (insufficient funds)

Out of the three reasons mentioned above of the three reasons mentioned above, of the three reasons mentioned above, (b) (b) is one most frequently used reason for visa refusal. The visa officer will presume that you intend to relocate into the U.S. It is your job to convince the visa officer otherwise. Families that live continuously at home in the U.S. is often seen as a reason not to go home. Additionally, the documents you submit must appear and be authentic. You only have just a few minutes to make your presentation. You must be organized for the presentation and ready to express your desire to return home at the completion the course.

 

What comes next?

Upon completion of your Bachelor or Master’s program at Louisiana Tech, you will be eligible for OPT (Optional Practical Training). OPT is an opportunity to work off-campus in an area related to your study for up to 12 months (or 36-months if you have chosen a STEM major): you will gain valuable work experience and, at the same time, you will be paid! 

 

Louisiana Tech University Enterprise Campus concept

This concept has attracted a number of companies to set up on the campus. This offers formal and informal opportunities for it’s students to seek internships during their studies and potentially employment opportunities after graduation.

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Key information:

Location:
Ruston, Louisiana, USA

Type of Institution:
4-year university

Suitable for:
High school leavers                        Transfer students                          Graduate students

Majors:
58 Bachelor degrees (including Agri-Business, Architectural Studies, Aviation, Business, Computer Science, Cyber Security, Engineering and Nanosystems) and 27 Master’s programs (including Architecture, Computer Science, Engineering, Engineering Management and Molecular Sciences & Nanotechnology)

Annual tuition (in USD):        Bachelor: Up to $17,802                 Master’s:  Up to $13,230

Estimated annual expenses (USD): Bachelor: Up to $27,825             Master’s: Up to $22,338

Number of students:
12,000

Campus housing?
Yes

Nearest airport:
Monroe Regional Airport (MLU)

 
 
 

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