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Theses & Dissertations

Graduate

Physical copies of UL Lafayette graduate theses and dissertations published through 2013 are available on the 2nd floor in the general stacks with call numbers LD 3091. From 2014 forward, all physical copies are available in Special Collections on the 3rd floor. Some theses and dissertations are available in full-text online.

The following catalogs are organized by department and contain links to the full text when available. If prompted, log in with your ULID and password.

Honors

Physical copies of UL Lafayette undergraduate Honors theses are available in Special Collections on the 3rd floor. The following catalog is organized by department.

Others Online

 

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