Hwy 1 in Southeast Shreveport in 1967.
Soon after classes began that September in 1967, a push for a four-year status for LSUS ensued by the Student Government Association and Circle K Club of LSUS along with other prominent members of Shreveport. Louisiana state senator Don Williamson of Caddo Parish became the lead author of Senate Bill No. 16 for a four-year degree-granting status for LSUS supported by state senators Jackson B. Davis and C. Kay Carter and many state representatives. William "Bill" Bronson, publisher of the Shreveport Times and Vice Chairman of the Coordinating Council for Higher Education, used The Times and The Monroe Morning World to endorse the four-year bill for LSUS.
However, surrounding colleges, fearing the loss of student enrollment to a state four-year degree-granting university, staunchly opposed LSUS becoming a four-year school. The opposition sought to kill the bill by securing the opinion of the attorney general, stating approval of the proposal would require a two-thirds vote …
中文名/译名
SAT EBRW 25%
530
SAT EBRW 75%
590
SAT Math 25th %
470
SAT Math 75th %
560
ACT Composite 25th %
19
ACT Composite 50th %
22
ACT Composite 75th %
24
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