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Colleges around Shreveport

Hey, I live close to Shreveport and I'm looking to stay local for college. What are some good colleges in or near Shreveport that I should consider?

a year ago

There are several colleges in and near Shreveport, Louisiana, that you might find worth checking out, depending on your academic interests and career goals.

1. Louisiana State University - Shreveport (LSUS)

This is a public university located in Shreveport itself. LSUS offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including popular majors like Business, Nursing, Criminal Justice, and Psychology.

2. Centenary College of Louisiana

This is a small, private liberal arts college in Shreveport offering undergraduate degree programs in disciplines ranging from science and business to music and art. It has a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1, which may appeal to you if you prefer a more intimate, smaller-scale learning environment.

3. Southern University at Shreveport

Another good option is Southern University at Shreveport, a comprehensive community college that offers various associate degree programs as well as career and technical education. If you plan to eventually transfer to a four-year school, community college can be a great starting point.

4. Louisiana Tech University

Though Louisiana Tech is located about an hour drive from Shreveport, in Ruston, it's still relatively close by. This public university is known for its strong Engineering and Computer Science programs and has been ranked as one of the top National Universities by U.S. News.

5. Bossier Parish Community College

Located in Bossier City, just a few miles from Shreveport, this community college offers a variety of 2-year degree programs and certificate programs in fields like Nursing, Business Administration, and Computer Information Systems.

Remember to consider factors such as the size of the school, available majors, campus culture, cost, and financial aid opportunities when making your decision. Visiting the campuses, if possible, and speaking with current students or alumni might also be helpful.

a year ago

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