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Largest class in UL Lafayette history receives diplomas during Spring Commencement ceremonies Friday

LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) The University of Louisiana at Lafayette awarded a record 1,771 degrees during Spring 2017 Commencement ceremonies on Friday.

“This is a special class, an historic class, the largest in the nearly 120-year history of the University,” said Dr. Joseph Savoie, UL Lafayette president, during the General Assembly at the Cajundome.


Bachelor’s and master’s degrees were conferred at ceremonies that were held at three campus locations. Bachelor’s degrees were awarded to 1,519 graduates. Master’s degrees were awarded to 220 graduates. Twenty-seven graduates received doctoral degrees. Five graduates received graduate certificates.

“Each of you graduates moved through a gauntlet of challenges to get to this point. In spite of the occasional self-doubt, you stuck to your goals, and that determination has made you successful,” Savoie said.

He encouraged graduates to thank those who have “made personal sacrifices so that you could be here today.”

“Most of you have received some type of support, from family or friends  –  maybe financial assistance, maybe encouragement to keep going on a day when giving up seemed like a good idea,” he said.

Brooke A. Capritto was named UL Lafayette’s Outstanding Graduate. A dietetics major, she received a bachelor’s degree from the College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions. She is the daughter of Deana Theriot Capritto and James Capritto of St. Martinville, La.

Katie Leleaux was recognized with the Outstanding Master’s Graduate Award. She received a master’s degree in biology from the Ray P. Authement College of Sciences. She is the daughter of Roger and Darlene Leleaux of Duson, La.

Twenty-one students, another University record, were recognized as summa cum laude graduates for achieving perfect 4.0 GPAs. They are: