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Thursday, December 26, 2024

University to confer 1,753 degrees during Spring 2022 Commencement

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The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is celebrating its Spring  2022 graduates during Commencement ceremonies today and Saturday, when a  total of 1,753 degrees will be conferred.

Individual Commencement ceremonies for the UL Lafayette’s eight  academic colleges and Graduate School are being held at the Cajundome  and Convention Center. Ceremonies for the colleges of Business  Administration, Education, Nursing & Health Sciences, Sciences and  the

Graduate School were Friday. Ceremonies for the colleges of the Arts,  Engineering, Liberal Arts and University College are Saturday.

The University will confer 1,387 bachelor’s degrees, 328 master’s  degrees, 36 doctoral degrees and two certificates. Graduates are from 55  Louisiana parishes, 36 states and U.S. territories, and 33 foreign  countries.

The Graduate School has broken several records this semester. Its 365  total graduate degrees and certificates are the most in University  history. Among that number are the highest number of master’s degrees  ever awarded and the second-most doctoral degrees in school history.

The Spring 2022 class is also notable for diversity. It is tied for  the largest number of graduates of Hispanic descent (115) and the  second-largest number of minority graduates (478).

The class also stands out for academic achievement. Its 28 summa cum  laude graduates – those with perfect 4.0 GPAs – set another school  record; the University’s 432 honors graduates with GPAs of 3.5 or higher  are the second-most ever.

Spring 2022 graduates hold a special distinction, as well. They are  members of the first graduating class since the University’s official  designation as a Carnegie Research 1 University. Graduates from just 3%  of colleges and universities in the United States hold degrees from a  top-tier R1 institution.

During the ceremony for the College of Nursing & Health Sciences,  Dr. Joseph Savoie, UL Lafayette president, told graduates that “the  University believes in your professional achievements and success.”

“As an institution, we have high expectations for our alumni – and  the excellence embodied by the graduates of the College of Nursing &  Health Sciences certainly has raised that bar throughout the years,” he  said.

Savoie also awarded an honorary doctorate of nursing practice to  community leader, businesswoman and philanthropist Ginger Myers during  the ceremony. She and her husband, Keith Myers, are co-founders of the  LHC Group.

Crystal Smith is UL Lafayette’s Outstanding Master’s Graduate. She  earned a master’s degree in nursing in the family nurse practitioner  concentration from the College of Nursing & Health Sciences. Olivia  Guidry is the University’s Outstanding Graduate. A double major in  political science and English, she earned a bachelor’s degree from the  College of Liberal Arts.

Spring 2022 Commencement ceremonies for each academic college and the  Graduate School will be livestreamed via links that can be found on the  Cajundome’s website.

The individual ceremonies will also be livestreamed on Facebook pages  for seven academic colleges and the Graduate School. The ceremony for  two academic colleges, the College of Nursing & Health Sciences and  University College, will be livestreamed on UL Lafayette’s main Facebook  page.

View a list of Spring 2022 graduates. Learn more about Spring 2022 Commencement.

Photo caption: UL Lafayette will award 1,753 degrees  during individual Commencement ceremonies for its eight academic  colleges and Graduate School on Friday and Saturday. ceremonies will be  held at the Cajundome and the Cajundome Convention Center. Photo credit: Doug Dugas / University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

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