The institution is in operation and has students enrolled in degree programs. (Continuous Operation)
Compliance Status
Louisiana State University and A&M College is in compliance with this principle.
Narrative
History of Operations of Louisiana State University and A&M College
Louisiana State University and A&M College (LSU) originated in grants of land made by the U.S. government beginning in 1806 [1]. In 1853, the Louisiana General Assembly established the Louisiana State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy near Pineville, Louisiana. The institution opened January 2, 1860, with General William Tecumseh Sherman as superintendent. Because of the Civil War, the school closed June 30, 1861, and reopened on April 1, 1862, with Col. William Linfield as acting superintendent. He was succeeded in 1863 by Professor William A. Seay. Because of the invasion of the Red River Valley by the Federal Army, the institution was closed again on April 23, 1863.
The seminary reopened October 2, 1865, with Col. David F. Boyd as superintendent. The seminary was destroyed by fire on October 15, 1869, and reopened on November 1, 1869, in Baton Rouge, where it has remained. In 1870, the name of the institution was changed to Louisiana State University.
The Louisiana State Agricultural & Mechanical College, established by an act of the legislature in 1874, opened in New Orleans on June 1, 1874, where it remained until it merged with Louisiana State University on January 2, 1877 [2]. The two state institutions began their first joint session on October 5, 1877, under the name of Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College.
The first Baton Rouge home of the newly named institution was the Institute for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind. In 1886, the institution moved to the federal garrison grounds (now the site of the state capitol). Construction of the campus at its present site started in 1922, and the move, which began in 1925, was not completed until 1932. Formal dedication of the present campus took place on April 30, 1926.
In 1978, LSU was named a sea grant college—the 13th university in the nation to be so designated, and the highest classification in the program. In 2005, LSU was designated as a space grant college.
Students Enrolled in Degree Programs at Louisiana State University and A&M College
As of the 2012 fall semester, there were 29,549 students enrolled in degree programs at LSU.
Of that total, 24,631 students were enrolled in undergraduate programs and 4,918 in graduate programs [3] [4]. At LSU, bachelor’s degrees are offered in 70 major fields, master’s degrees are offered in 76 major fields, and doctoral degrees are offered in 48 major fields [5].