Louisiana French - Education - CODOFIL Consortium of Louisiana Universities and Colleges - Member Institutions Include

Member Institutions Include

  • Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport
  • Delgado Community College, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Dillard University, New Orleans
  • Grambling State University, Grambling, Louisiana
  • Louisiana College, Pineville, Louisiana
  • Louisiana State University (Alexandria, Baton Rouge, Eunice, Shreveport)
  • Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana
  • Loyola University, New Orleans
  • McNeese State University, Lake Charles, Louisiana
  • Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana
  • Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, Louisiana
  • Our Lady of Holy Cross College, New Orleans
  • Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, Louisiana
  • Southern University at Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Southern University at New Orleans, New Orleans
  • Tulane University, New Orleans
  • University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • University of Louisiana at Monroe
  • University of New Orleans, New Orleans
  • Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans

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