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Just wondering? I'm a Louisiana girl. Go LSU (or any other school on Earth that will accept me)! 🙂
thes_hunter said:I have been living in Louisiana since the storm.
I have been getting conflicting answers as to whether LSU - NO takes out of state applicants. Does anyone know where I could find an definative answer on this?
Also, what does it take to get Lousiana residency?
realitybias said:I am a LaTech-man here. Louisiana born and raised 🙂. I attended LSMSA, which most Louisiana people know about (A residential high school). How is LSU treating you for pre-med?
realitybias said:Another thing... How is LSU-Shreveport as far as medical schools are concerned? Is it really low, or is it middle-decent?
lsumedgirl said:Just wondering? I'm a Louisiana girl. Go LSU (or any other school on Earth that will accept me)! 🙂
lsumedgirl said:Right now, NO isn't taking many students at all. I've heard a lot of rumors that they'll take about 50 students this year, if they're able to get up and running that soon. The number of applicants here in Shreveport more than doubled. That's why I didn't make it off the waitlist this year.
As far as residency goes, I don't know. I think you have to have a permanent address here for a certain amount of time, and maybe an account with a utilities company (i.e., electric, gas bill, etc...) to prove that you're a resident. You may contact someone in the state gov't. Maybe a local senator? LSU doesn't take many out of state students... usually just a small handful, if any at all, since it is a state-funded school. Tulane is a different story since it's private.
Hope all goes well for you.
southerncomfort said:Actually, we'll have around 200 for the 2006 entering class. 😀 And they're in the process of moving from BR to NO presently. Rumors are just that...rumors. (And there were some rather nasty ones out there about LSU-NO's "health" by those who should know better--very disappointing!)
The LSUs are state schools, so they take residents, unless you are an MD-PhD applicant or the child of an alum. When in doubt, consult the admissions office.
lsumedgirl said:I had no idea. Last week the chair of the ad comm here said that they wouldn't be opening at full capacity this year. That was what he said they heard from the ad comm in NO. So I have no idea what's going on.
lsumedgirl said:Right now, NO isn't taking many students at all. I've heard a lot of rumors that they'll take about 50 students this year, if they're able to get up and running that soon. The number of applicants here in Shreveport more than doubled. That's why I didn't make it off the waitlist this year.
As far as residency goes, I don't know. I think you have to have a permanent address here for a certain amount of time, and maybe an account with a utilities company (i.e., electric, gas bill, etc...) to prove that you're a resident. You may contact someone in the state gov't. Maybe a local senator? LSU doesn't take many out of state students... usually just a small handful, if any at all, since it is a state-funded school. Tulane is a different story since it's private.
Hope all goes well for you.
southerncomfort said:Actually, we'll have around 200 for the 2006 entering class. 😀 And they're in the process of moving from BR to NO presently. Rumors are just that...rumors. (And there were some rather nasty ones out there about LSU-NO's "health" by those who should know better--very disappointing!)
The LSUs are state schools, so they take residents, unless you are an MD-PhD applicant or the child of an alum. When in doubt, consult the admissions office.
southerncomfort said:Wow. I am an incoming L1 and did Camp Tiger w/ LSU-NO this past week, and around 200 was the figure that the Assoc. Dean of Student Affairs (hope I'm getting his title right!) gave us. It included regular applicants, rural scholars, MD-PhDs. We had over 40 incoming L1s at the camp. We had a Q and A one evening and there was nothing in those conversations that would make me hesitate for a second about attending LSU-NO. And the rising L2 class was about the nicest, friendliest, most generous, cohesive group of people I have ever encountered. I was blown away!
Apparently, LSU-S was spreading rumors and misinformation about LSU-NO at their interviews and were called on it. I hope that's not still the case. The only thing that maybe he was referring to is that the hospitals are not fully open, so clinical rotations are spread out among the regional LSU/Charity hospitals (BR, Houma, Lafayette, Lake Charles, etc.) more so than in the past.
Good luck with application process! It really is worth it when that letter finally arrives!![]()
mam4993 said:Hey guys, ULL student here. I've searched LSU's many websites thoroughly, but I still can't find the cost of tuition for either Shreveport or New Orleans. Can anyone help me out with a link? Thanks!