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University of Louisiana Monroe (Campus History)

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The University of Louisiana Monroe (ULM) is a nationally known institution of upper education positioned in northeast Louisiana that opened within the fall of 1931 as Ouachita Parish Junior College. The primary class consisted of 379 students who enrolled in English, French, Latin, Spanish, history, government, mathematics, biology, and chemistry courses. In 1934, the varsity become the Northeast Center of Louisiana State University, and in 1939, the name was once changed to Northeast Junior College. In 1950, management of the varsity transferred from Louisiana State University to the State Board of Education, and the varsity become Northeast Louisiana State College. In 1970, to reflect the awarding of graduate degrees, the varsity become Northeast Louisiana University. In 1999, the varsity officially become the University of Louisiana Monroe. Since this institution first opened its doors in 1931, the name changes reflect its growth from a junior college to what has develop into a national and international university of choice for college students.

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