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Grambling State University

www.gram.edu

 
Founded in 1901, Grambling State University is a historically black university (HBCU) in northern Louisiana, and is one of nine universities in the University of Louisiana System. Grambling State University combines the academic strengths of a major university with the benefits of a small college, a combination that enables our students to grow and learn in a serene and positive environment. We offer more than forty (40) undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs through four colleges, including two professional schools and a graduate school. Additional academic support units include the University College, Earl Lester Cole Honors College, Continuing Education ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.gram.edu
  • 403 Main Street
    Grambling, LA USA 71245
  • Phone: 318.274.3811

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