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lsu landscape architecture studio environment

Students have access to studios 24-hours a day.

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture students have access to the facilities they need to create, learn, and excel in their studies. Whether a student needs to build a model, print a master plan, or prepare a final project for review, the school or the College of Art & Design has a resource in place to help.

The Design Shop is a traditional wood-working studio where students have access to state-of-the-art digital fabrication equipment including a 3D printer, laser cutter, CNC mill, and more. Students can rent photography and lighting equipment while learning effective communication skills specific to the discipline at the Communication across the Curriculum (CxC) Art & Design Studio. The VizLab offers large-scale printing, scanning, and other computer services as well as specialty software.

Students seeking academic advice can meet with counselors in the Office of Student Services, located in the heart of the college on the second floor of the Design Building. A counselor is always on hand to help students meet important dates and deadlines and to guide students toward available internships and jobs that will hone their skills and provide them with the experience they need to pursue their careers. The school’s internship program has a long-standing tradition of facilitating life-changing experiences for undergraduate students at firms across the United States and beyond.

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Financial Aid & Scholarships is committed to working with students and parents by providing student aid through grants, loans, work study programs, and scholarships. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø helps make it possible for qualified students with limited personal financial resources to meet the cost of a Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture education. For more information about financial aid and scholarship opportunities, visit .

Beyond the studio, networking opportunities with fellow students, faculty, alumni, and professionals abound through the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture student organizations. Students have a variety of study abroad opportunities annually.

The Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture works closely with the , where students and faculty studying architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, and coastal sciences conduct multidisciplinary research and work on trans-disciplinary design projects to address issues pertaining to the school’s unique location in the lower Mississippi Delta region of the Gulf South.

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