Blue Cliff College - Lafayette Campus
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School Closing Information for Students
The Lafayette campus closed on June 30, 2025. Students interested in acquiring copies of their student records from this institution (transcripts, financial aid, etc.) may use the following contact information:
Current and former students of Blue Cliff College can access copies of permanent student records by contacting the Registrar at any of the three Blue Cliff College campus locations or via the transcript request link on the Blue Cliff College website www.bluecliffcollege.edu:
Blue Cliff College – Metairie (Main Campus)
Blue Cliff College – Alexandria (Branch Campus)
Blue Cliff College – Gulfport (Branch Campus)
Louisiana Board of Regents
The state is the caretaker of records and requires a closing school to forward all permanent transcripts to them in the event a student cannot access them from the school. Students can refer to the Board’s website for information and instructions on how to obtain a copy of their transcript: https://www.laregents.edu/proprietaryschools/.
Phone: (225) 342-4253 | Fax: (225) 342-9318 or 6926
Physical Address: 1201 N. Third Street, Suite 6-200, Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Transfer of Credit
Although Blue Cliff College accepts credits from other institutions, this does not guarantee the transferability of credits earned while attending this college to another school. Students considering continuing their education should contact the receiving institution to determine which credits, if any, will be accepted.
Closed School Loan Discharge Information
If you have a Direct Loan, Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) or Federal Perkins Loans, you may be eligible for closed school loan discharge if you:
- You were enrolled in a college at the time the school closed.
- You were on a leave of absence that was approved by your school at the time the school closed.
- Your school closed within 180 days after you withdrew.
You are disqualified from getting your student loans discharged if the school you attended closed and:
- You graduated or completed your program at the closed school.
- You withdrew more than 180 days before the school closed, unless you can demonstrate an exceptional circumstance.
- You’re completing or have graduated from a teach-out agreement at another school approved by the school’s accrediting agency and, if applicable, the school’s state authorizing agency.
- You’re completing or have graduated from a program of study at a different branch or location of the school that closed.
If you meet the eligibility requirements for a discharge of loans you obtained to attend a school that closed, your loan holder will automatically send you an application you can submit to your loan servicer.
More information regarding financial aid can be obtained by contacting Jackie Greer, Corporate Director of Financial Aid at [email protected].
Applications for a school loan discharge as well as additional information can be found on the Federal Student Aid website at https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/closed-school.
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