The Burke-Hawthorne Building, named for Walter Burke and Doris Hawthorne, houses the UL Lafayette communications department

University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Lafayette, Louisiana
The Burke-Hawthorne Building, named for Walter Burke and Doris Hawthorne, houses the UL Lafayette communications department credit: Billy Hathorn
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Overview
Public
11,318 Undergraduates
67% Admissions Rate
City: Midsize
Public
Region: South
Division 1
Size: Medium
Doctoral
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
104 University Circle
Lafayette, Louisiana
70503
(377) 482-1000
www.louisiana.edu/
Location

Lafayette is a city in and the parish seat of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, located along the Vermilion River in the southwestern part of the state. The city of Lafayette is the fourth-largest in the state, with a population of 127,657 according to 2015 U.S. Census estimates. It is the principal city of the Lafayette, Louisiana Metropolitan Statistical Area, with a 2015 estimated population of 490,488. More from Wikipedia...

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coffee score

89

restaurants score

Students
43%

Men

57%

Women

23

Average Age of Entering Students

502

New Transfer Students

Admissions
67%

Acceptance Rate

35%

Enrollment Yield

1000-1210

SAT Range

9,870

Applicants in 2020

Costs
$12,706

Typical Cost

$24,086

Out-Of-State (published)

$10,358

In-State (published)

96%

Recieve Financial Aid

78%

Have Loans

$11,750

Median Debt

Academics
19 to 1

Student to Faculty Ratio

Doctoral

Highest Degree Offered

"Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse"

Top Major

Athletics
Football Conference:

Sun Belt Conference

Basketball Conference:

Sun Belt Conference

Track & Field Conference:

Sun Belt Conference

Football Division:

1

Basketball Division:

1

Track Division:

1

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