Department and Office Contact Information
The information you need to reach out to University offices is listed below.
Phone: 337-457-7311
Call Toll Free In-State: 1-888-FOR-LSUE [1-888-367-5783]
Use the last 3 digits of the area's phone number within the drop-downs below when
prompted to enter an extension number.
LSUE is LSU's only comprehensive, two-year institution and offers programs that are widely respected in Louisiana. Whether it is one of the 25 different associate degree or certificate programs available or any of the more than 100 transfer programs available, LSU Eunice has something for everyone.
Manuel Hall; Room 102
337-550-1301
We're serious about your future, eager to provide you with a quality, affordable education and proud of our roots and our accomplishments. Earn an associates degree or transfer to a four-years school. Whatever your choice, a great start makes all the difference.
Dr. Anthony Mumphrey Center; Geaux Center
337-550-1208
LSUE is a member of the National Junior College Atheletic Association (NJCAA) with teams in baseball, softball, men's and women's basketball, and also men's and women's soccer. The Bengals have won 13 national championships within the last 16 years.
HPRE - Health and Physical Education
337-550-1417
The LSUE Bookstore is your place for LSUE textbooks, gear and supplies.
Dr. Anthony Mumphrey Center; Room 123
337-550-1281
LSUE Police works closely with local public safety agencies, as well as other police departments to enhance the safety and security of the campus.
Science Building; Room 138
337-550-1225
Career planning involves the process of self-assessment of interests, skills, and values to assist you in choosing a major/career. You want to find the right academic program that can lead you towards the right career. Career Services can assist with this process.
Science Building; Room 146
337-550-1430
Looking for a student-centered, modern education focused on technological or management fields? If so, you will find all of this within the Division of Health Sciences and Business Technology at LSUE.
Manuel Hall; Room 207
337-550-1313
Looking for a student-centered, modern education focused on health sciences? If so, you will find all of this within the Division of Health Sciences and Business Technology at LSUE.
Health Technology; Room 104
337-550-1357
Liberal arts majors take a diverse cross-section of courses, such as history, modern languages, philosophy, mathematics and science, English, computer science, astronomy and psychology, to name only a few. This array of courses gives you a perspective on the past, an understanding of the present, and the flexibility to face the challenges of the future.
Manuel Hall; Room 147
337-550-1308
The Division of Sciences and Mathematics is dedicated to the education of the leaders of tomorrow in the fields of health care, industry, technology, engineering, and science.
Science Building; Room 207
337-550-1233
More than ever, if you want to attend college, you can find financial assistance to make your dream a reality. You may be eligible to receive federal aid, qualify for a tax credit, or earn a scholarship. LSUE representatives will be happy to answer your questions and assist you in the application process.
Dr. Anthony Mumphrey Center; Room 110
337-550-1282
The LSU Eunice Office of Grants promotes the processes of grant research, planning, development, and review by faculty and staff. Funding from public and private external sources supports the strategic goals and priorities of the institution and individual programs. Funding is sought to promote institutional growth, enhance teaching and learning, and meet the needs of our students and communities.
Manuel Hall; Room 102
337-550-1246
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) creates and maintains vital university technology solutions for the campus while also providing direct support to all students, faculty, and staff of LSUE.
Community Education Building; Room 204
337-550-1307
Institutional Research serves LSUE by providing federal, state, and ad hoc reporting for internal and external stakeholders. As a unit within the Office of Information Technology, the team is dedicated to providing accurate, consistent, and unbiased data in a timely manner.
Community Education Building; Room 204
337-550-1307
Institutional Effectiveness is the extent to which the college is meeting its mission and achieving its goals as demonstrated by a comprehensive, integrated, participatory planning and evaluation process that focuses on improvement in all aspects of college operations and educational outcomes.
Manuel Hall; Room 207
337-550-1433
Using the best practices in developmental education as defined by the National Center for Developmental Education, the Pathways to Success program exists to provide a holistic approach to developmental education so that LSU Eunice may better assist underprepared students in the achievement of their educational and personal goals.
Science Building; Room 105
337-550-1212
LSUE offers a variety of scholarships funded by private donors, businesses, and organizations.
Dr. Anthony Mumphrey Center; Geaux Center
337-550-1302
The Division of Student Affairs provides a holistic approach to the development of the student both inside and outside of the classroom by providing opportunities for student engagement and leadership and by supporting and empowering students to achieve their personal, academic, and professional goals.
Dr. Anthony Mumphrey Center, Room 108 112
337-550-1218
The Student Success Center encompasses multiple areas in student services and support. The holistic approach helps students identify barriers to academic and personal success, while ensuring all students have access to services across campus and continuous support.
LeDoux Library
337-550-1206
The LSUE Testing Center offers a variety of exams.
LeDoux Library; Room 100C
337-457-6116
The mission of the LSUE Veterans Affairs Office is to provide students that qualify for VA Educational Benefits with superior, efficient services.
Dr. Anthony Mumphrey Center, Room 108
337-550-1216
LSUE offers a wide variety of non-credit opportunities for job training, professional development, economic growth, and personal enrichment. The online training is designed to empower our business professionals and provide them with an opportunity to sharpen their skills, or learn new ones through our interactive online courses.
Community Education Building; Room 101
337-550-1390