Southern University System
The Southern University System is a system of public historically black universities in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Its headquarters are at the Joseph Samuel Clark Administration Building on the Southern University campus in Baton Rouge. The Southern University System is the only historically black college system in the United States.[1][2]
Established | 1974 (by the Louisiana State Constitution)[1] |
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President | Ray L. Belton |
Students | 15,000 |
Location | , , United States 30°31′29″N 91°11′24″W |
Website | www |
Institutions
The Southern University System has five institutions located throughout the state. Each institution operates its own budget and each has a chancellor.[3]
- Southern University and A&M College at Baton Rouge (flagship school)
- Southern University at New Orleans
- Southern University at Shreveport
- Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge (law school)
- Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Baton Rouge
Southern University Laboratory School
Southern University Laboratory School (Southern Lab) is a laboratory school under Southern University's College of Education that serves students in K-12 grades; it is located on the Baton Rouge campus. The school has been operating since 1922.[4]
References
- "Southern University System | SU Board". Sus.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
- "Southern University System | About Us". Sus.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
- "Southern University System | Campuses". Sus.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
- "History – Southern University Laboratory School". sulabschool.com.
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