We’re here to help you shape your future!
The College of Arts and Sciences is dedicated to guiding its students to a successful academic experience and future career opportunities.
- Get to know your academic adviser well. Your adviser is the source of important information crucial for your academic success.
- Set specific and realistic goals and share them with your adviser.
- Visit your adviser at least three or four times each semester.
- Do not drop or add courses without talking to your adviser.
- Familiarize yourself with the sections of the University Catalog related to your major/minor.
- Develop a tentative four-year degree plan with your adviser.
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Welcome

I am pleased to welcome you as a virtual visitor to the College of Arts and Sciences at Nicholls State University.
The College of Arts and Sciences is the university’s largest and most broadly based college, with more than 150 full-time faculty in seven academic departments and the School of Fine Arts.
Our faculty provides a liberal education in diverse areas of study to students pursuing one of our associate, baccalaureate and master’s degree programs and to students of other majors completing the university’s general education course requirements.
Our students are part of a vibrant learning environment that provides openness, debate and mutual respect for different points of view. Students, faculty and staff work collaboratively through programs, activities and experiences that are guided by the unifying principles of learning, discovery and service.
Thank you for visiting our Web site, and I personally invite and encourage you to e-mail me at b.asrabadi@nicholls.edu or call 985.448.4385 if you have any questions, comments and/or concerns.
Dr. Badiollah Asrabadi
Dean
News
January 22nd, 2009
Careercast lists Ten Best Jobs in America Today in a recent article. Nine of those are based on degrees offered in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Wall Street Journal has a similar list of The Best and Worst Jobs in the U.S.
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