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Lousiana News
Here you'll find a list of fully accredited, low cost colleges and universities in the State of Lousiana where the annual tuition rate is no more than $3,000 per academic year for in-state residents!

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Delgado Community College
City Park Campus

615 City Park Ave
New Orleans, LA 70119
http://www.dcc.edu

TUITION EXPENSES:
(in-state LA students)
$262 one to three credits
$415 six credit hours
$568 for nine credit hours
$721 for twelve or more credits

Delgado Community College
West Bank Campus

2600 General Meyer Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70114
http://www.dcc.edu

TUITION EXPENSES:
(in-state LA students)
$262 one to three credits
$415 six credit hours
$568 for nine credit hours
$721 for twelve or more credits

Delgado Community College
West Bank Campus

100 Main Street
Grambling, LA 71245
http://www.gram.edu

TUITION EXPENSES:
(in-state LA students)
$601.50 one to three credits
$960 six credit hours
$1,418 for nine credit hours
$1,777 for twelve or more credits

Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
http://www.lsu.edu

TUITION EXPENSES:
(in-state LA students)
$314 per credit hour
$340 three credit hours
$884 for nine credit hours
$1,433 for twelve credit hours


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Updated : Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:17:41 -0500

8 killed, 1 is injured in Louisiana copter crash
HOUMA, La. (AP) — Eight people were killed and a ninth injured aboard a helicopter that went down in coastal Louisiana. The helicopter went down near a marshy area near Houma around 3 p.m. Sund...
Publ.Date : Mon, 05 Jan 2009 20:52:25 -0500

Louisiana to appeal gay parent ruling
he men's room at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport where Republican Sen. Larry Craig was arrested in a sex sting is losing it appeal as a tourist stop, an official said.
Publ.Date : Mon, 05 Jan 2009 13:57:36 -0500

SU women top SWAC favorite Lady Panthers
So maybe this wasn’t the championship game of the Southwestern Athletic Conference Tournament. And maybe the Southern women’s basketball team still has 16 regular-season games to go. But...
Publ.Date : Tue, 06 Jan 2009 03:43:41 -0500

No. 3 Texas rallies in Fiesta, 24-21
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Left out of the national title game, Colt McCoy and Texas made the most of their trip to the Fiesta Bowl. McCoy hit Quan Cosby for a 26-yard touchdown with 16 seconds to play,...
Publ.Date : Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:06:56 -0500

Mainieri to be honored by American Italian Hall
LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri will be honored Saturday in New Orleans at the 24th annual American Italian Sports Hall of Fame banquet sponsored by the American Italian Renaissance Foundation. The b...
Publ.Date : Mon, 05 Jan 2009 13:57:35 -0500

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Updated : Thu, 08 Jan 09 10:39:57 -0500

Kaleidoscopic Biennial for a Scarred City
New Orleans has joined the biennial rush with Prospect.1, the sprawling exhibition that opened across the city over the weekend.
Author : By ROBERTA SMITH

A Large-Size Focus on Life Lived Small
The Audubon Insectarium in New Orleans is the largest museum in the nation devoted solely to insects and their arthropod relations.
Author : By NATALIE ANGIER

States? Actions to Block Voters Appear Illegal
Tens of thousands of voters in at least six swing states have been removed from rolls or blocked from registering.
Author : By IAN URBINA

Plan for New Orleans Hospitals Draws Outcry
Preservationists and neighborhood activists oppose a plan that would lead to demolitions in a historic district.
Author : By ADAM NOSSITER

Ground Broken on Huge Gulf Floodwall
The two-mile-long barrier, which will be completed by 2011, is intended to protect vulnerable areas like the Lower Ninth Ward and New Orleans East, which were devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
Author : By ADAM NOSSITER

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