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Admissions
The Office of Admissions strives to provide exceptional student service and administrative assistance during the application process while adhering to all University policies and procedures.
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File A Complaint
Any member of the SUSLA community, guest, visitor or other interested party may make a report of an alleged violation of the Sexual Misconduct (Title IX) Policy. Formal complaints must be in writing and it is suggested for the preservation of evidence that they be submitted within one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days following the date of the alleged incident of sexual misconduct.
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Schedule a Visit
The Office of Admissions and Recruitment invites you to take a look at Southern University-Shreveport and the many exciting programs and services it has to offer. Not sure what you’d like to do? No, problem! We can match your educational goals with the services provided at SUSLA and help you make the decision to “Come Be Southern”.
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SUSLA Hosts Louisiana State Assembly for Surgical Technology
People will be able to register onsite. Besides members of the profession, Ron Kruzel, Executive Director of our Program Accrediting agency will be flying here from Denver Colorado. Current senior students and freshman will welcome and assist the attendees. The Program can benefit anyone who is interested in learning about renal transplant surgery that will be presented by a local transplant surgeon. See the Agenda for other details.
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SUSLA CHANCELLOR ERASES STUDENT DEBT
What Dr. Rodney Ellis Did That Had Students Cheering
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Visiting Students
A student who is enrolled in one or more courses, but whose home institution is another campus is considered a visiting student. Visiting students must complete ALL of the following to be considered for admission to the institution
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Writing Student Learning Outcomes
Program student learning outcomes should be SMART; however, these outcomes are constructed based on the desired knowledge, skills and abilities students should possess and use action verbs to make them measurable.
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Registrar's Office
This responsibility entails the registration processes of new, continuing, and returning students; the management of dropping and adding courses; determination of probation/suspension status of students; supervision of grade processing (rosters and grade reports); processing data (verification of receipt of transcripts and degrees earned, posting previous credit earned) for new, transfer, and returning students; preparing transcript and unofficial transcript requests for students.