Louisiana State University Enhances Online Education Facilities

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Louisiana State University (LSU) is relocating its online and continuing education department to a new 26,000-square-foot space on Archives Avenue. This strategic move aims to provide better learning opportunities for students and enhance program capabilities. LSU has been committed to online education for over 12 years and has received substantial grants for workforce development. The new location will foster innovation in course offerings, including tailored education for corporate clients. LSU continues to adapt to meet the demands of contemporary learners while celebrating its rich educational legacy nearing 100 years.

LSU’s Exciting New Chapter for Online and Continuing Education!

In a move that’s sure to make waves in the world of education, Louisiana State University (LSU) has just signed a lease agreement for a brand-new location for its online and continuing education department. This isn’t just a simple shuffle; it’s a purposeful relocation aimed at enhancing learning opportunities and giving students the flexible and convenient options they desire to chase their educational dreams!

New Digs on Archives Avenue

So, where exactly is this new educational hub? Well, it’s set to take up residence in a spacious spot that boasts over 26,000 square feet on the second floor of a three-story office building located on Archives Avenue, right off Essen Lane. The previous tenant of this fruitful space was none other than Brown & Root Industrial Services, but now it will be transformed into a thriving environment for learners of all kinds!

Making Room for Innovation

This move is also just the ticket for the military science program, which will be shifting into the Louisiana Emerging Technologies Center (LETC). Such strategic rearrangements show LSU’s dedication to ensuring that all its programs function at their highest capabilities. With improvements already underway at the new location, everyone is eagerly anticipating the department’s big move later this year!

Decades of Commitment to Education

Did you know that LSU Continuing Education has been flexing its educational muscles for over 12 years in the online learning arena? Well, it all got started way back in 1924 when LSU President Thomas Boyd launched the program. Fast forward to today, and we’re celebrating a remarkable 100 years of commitment to excellence in education.

A Treasure Trove of Opportunities

Now, let’s talk about what really matters – the courses! The program offers everything from single courses to complete certificates in hot skills that are in demand. Some of the most popular offerings include Fundamentals of Supervision, Essentials of Project Management, and Effective Business Communication. The educators are not just instructors; they are working industry leaders who know what it takes to fulfill the current market’s needs, ensuring a top-notch learning experience.

Celebrating Growth through Grants

It’s also worth noting the impressive financial backing LSU Continuing Education has received. They’ve snagged over $32 million in workforce development grants from the Louisiana Workforce Commission, plus more than $4.3 million from the Louisiana Department of Child & Family Services since 2005. With over 2 million course enrollments, it’s clear that people are eager to learn and grow.

Tailored to Suit Every Learner’s Needs

Over the past five years, the department has really stepped up its game, expanding its portfolio to include online options that cater to learners everywhere, alongside corporate offerings that can include custom courses for organizations looking for tailored on-site training. They’re even rolling out programs in new and emerging fields, such as legal medical cannabis education! Now that’s making a mark on contemporary education!

The Future Beckons

As LSU sets its sights on the future, the anticipation surrounding this new location and the innovative course offerings is palpable. This move isn’t just a fresh start; it’s a commitment to providing a robust, quality education that meets the needs of students, no matter where they are in their learning journey. Keep an eye out for what’s to come because LSU is just getting started!

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