BATON ROUGE, LA–Compete Louisiana(Compete LA), a statewide college completion initiative powered by the University of Louisiana System, is announcing the launch ofCompete LA Academy. This ambitious new program is designed to help adults who have stopped out of university return and earn their degrees.
The Academy is made possible through a collaboration withStraighterLine, which partners with colleges to provide affordable competency-based college readiness and re-entry programs.
“Compete LA Academy is an additional way for us to provide a bridge back to our universities and help adults progress toward finishing the degree they need to succeed in Louisiana’s growing industries,” Dr. Jim Henderson, president and CEO of the UL System, said.
participates in Compete LA and the Academy. offers these Academycourses, Student Success, Introductory Algebra, College Algebra, Developmental Algebra, English Composition I, English Composition II, Introduction to Biology, Introduction to Business, Introduction to Communication, Introduction to Sociology, Introduction to Psychology, and U.S. History I.
Tuition for Compete LA Academy is $150 per month and is delivered through theStraighterLineplatform, which has demonstrated increased student persistence and success rates. In addition to convenient access to online courses, the tuition includes e-textbooks, online tutoring, access to coaching, and other support services seven days a week.
Enrollment in Compete LA Academy is now open. Students interested in learning more about re-enrolling in college through Compete LA initiative can visitacademy.competela.org.
About Compete LA
Launched in 2019,Compete LAis part of the University of Louisiana System’s goal of producing150,000 new college graduatesstatewide by 2025. Through the new online Academy, returning students will have access
to approved,competency-based coursesto earn credits toward a degree.
The flexible learning model allows students to restart their academic journey at any time. Compete LAprovides a teamof dedicated coaches who engage directly with students who have existing academic credit but stopped short of a degree – many of them working adults ages 25-44. Students receive counseling personalized to their past educational experiences and recommendations for accessing financial aid and transferring existing credit to one of the System’s member institutions.
In addition to , the public universities participating in the initiative include Grambling State University, Louisiana Tech, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and the University of New Orleans.