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  1. 3 days ago · Ruston, Louisiana 71272-0001. Or visit admissions.latech.edu. Application packets are routinely sent to students who have scores on the American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) sent to the University. Applications are also available at most high schools and online - admissions.latech.edu/apply.

  2. The Center for Applied Physics Science (CAPS) was founded in 1997 and has been identified by the University of Louisiana System as a Center of Excellence at Louisiana Tech University. The center is located in the Engineering Annex Building and has 20,000 sq. ft. of office and laboratory space. CAPS provides a world-class research and education ...

  3. Explore the majors and programs offered by Louisiana Tech University, a public research university with a diverse and innovative curriculum. Choose from over 100 majors in various fields of study and prepare for your future career.

  4. Louisiana Tech University, working collaboratively with Southeastern Louisiana University and the University of New Orleans, has implemented Workday to provide human resource and finance support to the campus community. This project modernizes the University’s business processes, data management, and information systems to create ...

  5. The Louisiana Tech University program is a member of the Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity Community. The Louisiana Tech Cyber Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org .

  6. These calendars provide academic planning information and important academic dates to all Louisiana Tech University students, parents, faculty/staff, alumni, and the general public for the coming academic terms. NOTE: The activities depicted reflect academic dates/events approved in advance of publication by the Council of Academic Deans and ...

  7. Tech’s formal name is Louisiana Tech University, but, when it was founded in 1894, it was named Industrial Institute and College of Louisiana. Act 68 of the General Assembly called for a “first-class” school to be located in Ruston designed to educate citizens in the arts and sciences and in “the practical industries of the age.”.