The Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors and the Contractors鈥 Education Trust Fund presented a $250,000 donation to the ULM Foundation for the 海角社区 School of Construction Management. The organizations have donated more than $1.5 million to contribute to the program鈥檚 growth. Pictured, from left, back row, are Sen. Glen Womack, Andy Dupuy, Garland Meredith, and 海角社区 President Ron Berry, and in front, SCM Director Dr. Ed Brayton, Dean of the College of Business and Social Sciences Dr. Michelle McEacharn, and Vic Weston.
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To date, the LSLBC had donated $1,142,000 to 海角社区's School of Construction Management, and the CETF has given $400,000 plus funded a $1 million endowed chair
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The Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors and the Contractors鈥 Educational Trust Fund know graduates from the University of Louisiana Monroe School of Construction Management are among the best in the world at what they do.
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That is why the organizations visited 海角社区 on Sept. 30, 2021, to present a check for $250,000 to the ULM Foundation for the SCM. This marks the second year LSLBC and CETF donated $250,000 to the school.
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A check presentation and reception were held to thank the organizations for their many years of support, which has allowed the SCM to improve facilities, technology, and student experiences.
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Guests included Vic Weston of LSLBC and CETF; from the LSLBC, Executive Director Michael McDuff and Treasurer Andy Dupuy; from Louisiana Associated General Contractors, CEO Ken Naquin, Operations Manager Michael Demouy, North Louisiana Regional Area Manager Wes Mouk, and Past President and 海角社区 alumnus Robert Billeaud; from the SCM Industry Advisory Council Andrew Barber; and state Sen. Glen Womack.
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鈥淚 want to thank all of you for being here and for your phenomenal support, said Michelle McEacharn, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Business and Social Sciences. 鈥淲e thank you from the bottom of our hearts for everything that you do, which advances not only the Construction Management program but the College of Business and Social Sciences and 海角社区.鈥
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Weston said construction is the engine that drives the economy, 鈥 鈥 and the students that you turn out modernize the industry.鈥
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Weston noted that the LSLBC had donated $1,142,000 to 海角社区 to date, and the CETF has given $400,000 plus funded a $1 million endowed chair.
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鈥淚f you think we鈥檙e here brazenly giving you a check, we are here humbly giving you a check,鈥 Weston said.
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SCM Director and CETF Endowed Chair Ed Brayton, Ph.D., said the school鈥檚 progress through the years is thanks to the two organizations.
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鈥淲e have spent that $1.4 million. Last year we finished up the atrium area, and we also added an additional computer room. This year we鈥檙e looking at doing a pre-engineering building that will be used for the construction practices area,鈥 Brayton said. 鈥淲e have been able to do what we鈥檝e done because of these private funds. We have really turned this program around because of them.鈥
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The SCM has a 100 percent passage rate on licensing examinations, and a 100 percent placement rate, with most seniors accepting positions before they graduate. The starting salaries of SCM graduates are the highest in the university鈥檚 undergraduate programs.