The Southeastern Promise

A Guaranteed Path to Four-Year Graduation at Fixed Net Tuition Rate

The Southeastern Promise Scholarship represents a new level of commitment to our students. Students can graduate in four
years at the same, consistent tuition rate. Southeastern’s program includes two main
components: a fixed net tuition rate that will not increase and a four year to degree
commitment. This guarantee allows students the benefit of knowing they can graduate
in four years and plan their finances accordingly. It is guaranteed path to success
for students.

 

How Does It Work?

  1. The student enrolls at Southeastern as a freshman in Fall 2019 and enrolls in the
    Southeastern Promise program by the last class day of the Fall 2019 semester.
  2. The student commits to selecting a major before or during the spring semester of the
    first academic year, but no later than the Friday before priority registration for
    the upcoming summer and fall semesters. (See Spring 2020 Semester Academic Calendar
    for registration dates.)
  3. The student commits to make progress of 30 hours per year towards the selected degree
    program (Fall, Spring, Summer)
  4. The student, with guidance from an academic advisor, follows the prescribed curriculum
    program. 
  5. The student maintains good academic standing and a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point
    average. 

 

Southeastern Louisiana University is committed to creating an educational environment in
which student success can be ensured. In support of this goal, we strive to provide
students with tools and resources needed to facilitate degree completion. The four
year graduation component of the Southeastern Promise has been developed as a mechanism
to help students identify and pursue clear paths for completing their undergraduate
degree in a timely manner. Graduation within four academic years of initial fall enrollment
at Southeastern is ensured conditioned upon the satisfaction of student eligibility
requirements as outlined in the Four Year Graduation Plan