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UL-Lafayette Expands Legacy Scholarship Program

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University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Quad
University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Quad
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LURING KIDS BACK TO LOUISIANA - UL Lafayette is expanding its Louisiana Legacy Scholarship, a longstanding program that offers in-state tuition rates to students from other states with a parent who graduated from UL Lafayette. Now, out-of-state students with at least one parent who received an associate’s degree or higher from other colleges and universities in Louisiana can have the non-resident fee waived.  For more information:  https://www.louisiana.edu/news-events/news/20170213/university-expands-its-louisiana-legacy-scholarship

DeWayne Bowie, VP of Enrollment Management UL-Lafayette
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LOUISIANA LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM - UL-Lafayette has expanded its Legacy Scholarship program to allow in-state tuition for children of parents who graduated from an accredited Louisiana college or university.

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