Centennial College of Louisiana (CCL) is a private, four-year, expressions and sciences school associated with the Methodist church. Established in 1825, the school incorporates 116 urban sections of land only two miles south of Shreveport, the state's second-biggest city.
The CCL grounds itself is the most seasoned in the state and contains an arboretum that is home to more than 300 types of plants. The understudy body is comprised of essentially students: There are 680 students, and just 107 graduate understudies. The present understudy to-workforce proportion is nine-to-one.
With an end goal to make a domain of kinship, CCL requires all college understudies, except for graduating seniors, to live on grounds. To further make securities between understudies, the school has shaped what it calls "living-realizing groups." These private lobbies are specific, gathering together understudies with comparative instructive and profession objectives.
There are as of now four distinctive living-learning groups on grounds: "Le Quartier Français," concentrating on French dialect submersion; "Nursery," which looks for better approaches to actualize maintainable living; "Santé," concentrated on enhancing the strength of hindered or ruined individuals through group administration; and "Hub," which is focused on innovation.
CCL likewise executes what they call a "Trek Curriculum." The projects accessible at the school are all intended to support every last understudy's profession, society, and group.
Centennial College of Louisiana is licensed by the Southern Association of Colleges and School
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