Student, Louisiana Educate Program earn statewide recognition

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The Louisiana Educate Program at the University of Louisiana at  Lafayette has been recognized by the Louisiana Association of College  and University Student Personnel Administrators. So, too, has Delilah  Warren, a senior from New Orleans majoring in performing arts.

The Louisiana Educate Program earned the Program or Practice of the  Year Award during the association’s conference earlier this month in New  Orleans; Warren earned the Student Leader of the Year Award.

The Louisiana Association of College and University Student Personnel  Administrators provides support, resources and networking opportunities  for higher education administrators who mentor and interact with  students regularly. Members of the association, which was established in  1974, also include students.

UL Lafayette’s Louisiana Educate Program is designed to help  academically accomplished, lower-income students remain in college.  Participants are placed in work-study jobs on campus, and must attend  study hall sessions and meet with academic mentors weekly. They are also  required to live on campus, join student organizations and complete  internships.

The program is funded by private gifts, institutional grants and  federal and state financial aid. Students must take out the maximum in  student loans for which they qualify. They must also qualify for federal  Pell Grants and TOPS, the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students.

Dr. Rachel Sam, Louisiana Educate Program associate director, said  the recognition signifies “that what we are doing is working, and also  represents the potential for continued success and expansion.”

The Louisiana Educate Program is among only a handful of similar  programs in the country. It began with 43 students in 2018 and currently  has 130 participants, a number Sam expects to grow by 50 students next  fall.

“Many of our students have indicated they wouldn’t be in school and  succeeding were it not for the program, which focuses not only on  academic success, but overall wellness and social well-being,” Sam said.

Warren, who is not member of the program, earned the Student Leader  Award from the Louisiana Association of College and University Student  Personnel Administrators based on her campus involvement and leadership  abilities.

Among her accomplishments, Warren is College of the Arts president  for the Student Government Association and for Infinity Dance Group. She  is a student ambassador for the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and  Recruitment. Warren is recording secretary for the Theta Xi Chapter of  Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. She was awarded the sorority’s Collegiate  Member of the Year for the Southwest Region. Warren was inducted into  the Greek Hall of Fame and the 1898 Society at UL Lafayette.

During the Louisiana Association of College and University Student  Personnel Administrator’s conference, two UL Lafayette students and a  faculty member were inducted to positions on its executive board.

Ruben Henderson III, the University’s associate director of  undergraduate recruitment, is board president; Dr. Chris Giroir, an  associate professor in the College of Education & Human Development  and associate dean of Administration & Academic Programs, is faculty  representative; and Terence Toomer, a senior from New Orleans majoring  in general studies, is student representative.

Learn more about UL Lafayette’s Louisiana Educate Program.

Photo caption: UL Lafayette’s Delilah Warren (left)  and Dr. Rachel Sam (right) accept awards from the University’s Ruben  Henderson III, who is president of the Louisiana Association of College  and University Student Personnel Administrators executive board. (Submitted photos)

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