Services

Advising Center

The Advising Center, located in the Student Success Center, Room W211, helps students to make a successful transition to university life and to build a solid foundation for future success in college and beyond. In particular, academic advisors help students to:

Advisor with Student
  • Select a course of study appropriate to their abilities and interests
  • Understand and follow the requirements of their degree programs
  • Assess their progress towards meeting those requirements
  • Learn how to calculate their grade point average (GPA)
  • Develop and practice habits that lead to success in academic courses
  • Develop independence and a sense of responsibility;
  • Understand and practice principles of academic integrity;
  • Balance study, work, and leisure time;
  • Become familiar with university policies and procedures;
  • Learn about campus resources available to them.

Once enrolled at LSUA, each student will be assigned an academic advisor. Transfer and re-entry students will be advised by faculty members within the discipline of the student’s major. New freshmen and students, who have not yet decided on a major will, unless otherwise indicated, be advised by Advising Center personnel.

For more information visit: LSUA's Advising Center Website

Alexandria Museum of Art

Alexandria Museum of Art Front Entrance

The Museum was founded in 1977 and occupies the Historic Rapides Bank Building, circa 1898, listed on the National Historic Register. The expanded AMoA is the centerpiece of Alexandria's riverfront, situated on the entire 900 block of Main Street. The museum comprises of exhibition spaces, curatorial and collection storage, administrative and education space and other public gathering areas.

For more information visit: Alexandria Museum of Art Website

Bookstore

Our Follett Bookstore operates to serve students, faculty, and staff by providing high quality products, including textbooks, novels, office and college supplies, clothing apparel, gifts, etc.

For more information please visit: LSUA Follett Bookstore

Childrens Center

Located on campus the LSUA Childrens Center is licensed by the Louisiana Department of Social Services through the Bureau of Licensing as a Class A program and participants in Quality Start, Louisiana's accreditation system for licensed childcare centers.

Top priority for registration is given to students enrolled on campus who require full-time care for their children, then to those who require part-time care. We also provide child care to faculty and staff members, as well as members of the Alumni and Friends Association

For more information visit: LSUA's Children Center Website

Information and Educational Technology Services (IET)

The Department of Information and Educational Technology (IET) Services provides technological support and training for the entire campus community. It maintains helpdesk services via phone during working hours and online 24/7. It also provides campus computers, wired and wireless network access, telephones, web page updates, and computer and software training.

IET also supports the university’s records and registration system and maintains a portal page where all students, faculty and staff can check e-mail, access course materials, register for courses online, and access other resources. The training schedule of IET classes can be found at http://iet.lsua.edu/training or by logging on to myLSUA at http://my.lsua.edu. The classes are free to LSUA students, faculty, and staff. IET’s Help Desk number is 473-6421.

For more information visit: LSUA's IET Services Website

Multicultural and International Affairs

The cultural and international origins and backgrounds of LSUA’s students are diverse. To highlight this diversity and to broaden awareness of different cultural and ethnic experiences, Multicultural and International Affairs coordinates special activities, programs, and events. The office works with the administration and faculty to support travel abroad initiatives. Additionally, the office works closely with counseling, advising, and admissions to strengthen the university’s commitment to serving its diverse constituents. Multicultural and International Affairs is located in the Student Success Center, West Wing, Room 210.