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A Message from the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
The Office of the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs is responsible for providing and sustaining an intellectually rigorous community of scholars and learners. Our intent is to offer competitive academic programs, taught by excellent faculty and administered by dedicated professionals in an environment that offers opportunities for discipline-related research, service learning/civic engagement, and self-exploration. Our programs are guided by an understanding of the intellectual skills and competencies students will need to compete in a global society, underscored by the rich heritage and legacy that have guided Dillard University for more than a century. We welcome your interest, engagement and support. Dr. Phyllis W. Dawkins
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At Dillard, students can select from 18 majors in three colleges. We offer bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degrees, with majors that range from international business, mass communications and public health, to theatre, history and physics. Our bachelor of science in nursing degree, established in 1942, is the oldest accredited nursing program in Louisiana.
We value the close working relationship among faculty and students that characterizes the best liberal arts colleges. Our student-faculty ratio is 11 to one. It is an important part of the culture of Dillard that our faculty – many of whom are recognized nationally as outstanding in their fields – is available to teach students both inside and outside the classroom.
Dillard students are encouraged to round out their studies by engaging in an undergraduate research project with a faculty mentor. Students in any discipline may participate in the university's undergraduate research programs.
Written Agreements: 3-2 and 3-3 Programs
The following are written agreements for Dual Degree Programs available to enrolled and prospective students as they matriculate at Dillard University. The definition of a Dual Degree Program is when a student enrolls in the institution, selects a major, and then completes 2 or 3 more years at an advanced level at another institution. after completing three years at DU. The Dual Degree programs allow the enrolled or prospective student the ability to acquire two degrees within a five/six year period resulting in both a bachelor degree and a master/medical degree. The agreements contain the portion of the educational program that DU is providing, the name and location of the other institution in the agreement, the method of delivery, and references to costs (if applicable). Mentions are made to these programs in the catalog and/or on the web. For more information, please contact the department where these programs are housed.
Dillard University & Tulane University - Dual Degree in Engineering
Dillard University & Boston University - Early Medical School Program
Dillard University & Columbia University - Engineering and Applied Science Part 1
Dillard University & Columbia University - Engineering and Applied Science Part 2
Dillard University & Georgia Institute of Technology - College of Engineering
Dillard University & Meharry Medical College - Dual Degree in Medicine
Dillard University & NY College - Podiatric Medicine
Dillard University & Ohio College - Podiatric Medicine
Dillard University & Texas Chiropractice College - Chiropractic Medicine
Dillard University & UNO - College of Engineering
Written Agreements: Community Colleges
The following are written agreements between Dillard University and select community colleges. These documents contain the portion of the educational program that DU is providing, the name and location of the other institution in the agreement, the method of delivery, and references to costs (if applicable). Mentions are made to these programs in the catalog and/or on the web. For more information, please contact the College of General Studies.
Dillard University & Alamo Community College - Articulation Agreement
Dillard University & Coast Community College - Dual Admission Agreement
Dillard University & Delgado Community College - Articulation Agreement
Dillard University & El Camino College - TAG Agreement Part 1
Dillard University & El Camino College - TAG Agreement Part 2
Dillard University & San Diego City College - TAG Agreement
Written Agreements: Specialized Programs/Partnerships
The following are written agreements (partnerships, MOUs, etc.) between Dillard University and specialized programs. These documents contain the portion of the educational program that DU is providing, the name and location of the other institution in the agreement, the method of delivery, and references to costs (if applicable). Mentions are made to these programs in the catalog and/or on the web. For more information, please contact the College of General Studies.
Dillard University & The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Interinstitutional Agreement
Dillard University & Centenary College - Memorandum of Understanding
Dillard University & The Washington Center - Institutional Affiliation Agreement
Dillard University, Loyola, UNO, Notre Dame Seminary, Tulane and Xavier Universities MOU for Cross-Registration
All students participating in dual degree or specialized programs are required to complete an application prior to participating. Please complete the document below, consult your academic advisor, obtain appropriate approvals, and return to the Office of Records and Registration.
Three-2 Instructions to Applicants
2012 FACULTY HANDBOOK
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