LCU: Bring students to ‘Preview Day’

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By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer

PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – Louisiana Christian University is preparing to  give students an exclusive view of campus and academic life during what  President Rick Brewer has called the most significant Preview Day for  the school.

“More Christian students from our churches need the educational  experience we provide, which is devoid of the woke and critical theories  agenda,” Brewer told the Baptist Message. “Equipping hearts and minds  to engage with competence and confidence a turbulent culture has never  been more needed than at this seminal moment. Additionally, we are  moving our enrollment forward after a period of two years when COVID-19  practically reduced opportunities to meet prospective students  face-to-face either on campus or off.

“Preview Day will allow students to have a fun time, meet coaches and  faculty and learn about what it’s going to take to get that degree,” he  continued. “It’s a win-win for our LCU community, churches around the  state and prospective students. I am urging pastors and youth pastors to  load a van full of students and join us.”

Scheduled for Oct. 8, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Preview Day will allow guests  to tour the campus, gain details about classes and degree majors from  professors, interact with students who will share why they chose LCU for  their undergraduate degree and learn about student clubs and  organizations, athletics and residential life.

Despite the challenges faced since the coronavirus pandemic, Brewer  said he is thankful for the many blessings God has bestowed on the  school.

During the 2021-22 academic year, LCU celebrated: accreditation  reaffirmation with no findings of non-compliance from the Southern  Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (the regional  accrediting body); a name change to reflect its status as a university;  transition in sports classification from the NCAA to NAIA; updates to  classrooms; a partnership expansion with New Orleans Baptist Theological  Seminary; and the sale of prime property in Shreveport.

This current academic year, the school has launched the Jonathan E.  Martin Master’s in Business Administration program, which offers  distinctive emphases for data analytics, finance, accounting,  healthcare, marketing, management, entrepreneurship and leadership.

“We are Louisiana Baptists’ school,” Brewer said. “We treasure and  value that relationship. This is a place where moms, dads, pastors and  youth pastors can know their students will get a wonderful education and  have their faith strengthened.

“We are preparing graduates, transforming lives and preparing future  church leaders,” he continued. “That’s what we are about and doing.”

All students who attend Preview Day will receive free lunch, tickets  to the football game and LCU merchandise. Additionally, two students in  attendance will each receive a $1,000 scholarship; and all students who  pre-register for Preview Day will have the $25 application fee waived.

For more information, visit  https://lcuniversity.edu/admissions/visit-campus/preview-day/, call  800.487.1906 or email admissions@lcuniversity.edu.

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