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Louisiana Tech University School of Banking

Louisiana Tech School of Banking

The Louisiana Tech University School of Banking, presented by the College of Business in collaboration with the Louisiana Bankers Association, aims to expand the skills and knowledge base of rising bank leaders, regulators, and vendors. With a strategic focus on fintech, innovation, regional economic development, technology in banking services, and information security, this school is ideal for those with three or more years of industry experience. 

Discussions led by Louisiana Tech University faculty members, top banking executives, regulators, and select services providers will cover a variety of topics, including operations, risk management, liquidity, marketing and sales, and regulation. On-campus bank executive simulations and off-campus in-depth case studies will compliment engaging classroom discussions. Additionally, on- and off-campus networking and mentoring will take place throughout the two-year cohort.

Register for the 2026 School of Banking

The Louisiana Tech University School of Banking is a non-credit bearing professional development program. Students receive a certificate of graduation upon completion.

Not sure if the School of Banking is the right program for your experience level? Check out this chart created by the LBA to help you decide.

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Dates and Schedule

The 2026 School of Banking will take place June 1-5. We will welcome a new cohort for their first year of classes and welcome back the 2025 cohort for Year 2.

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Location

Classes and meals take place in the College of Business on Louisiana Tech’s campus in Ruston, LA. Housing will be provided for attendees in one of Ruston’s hotels. Learn more about the City of Ruston.

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Cost

The all-inclusive investment per student per year is $2,500, which includes all course materials, housing, breakfasts, lunches, and networking socials. The total cost for the two-year program is $5,000 per student.

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Registration

Registration for the 2026 School of Banking will open in January 2026.

Notes: If opting to only pay for Year 1 at this time, payment for Year 2 must be submitted by March 31 of the second year. If the student withdraws from the School before April 29, full tuition will be refunded. Tuition is non-refundable if the student withdraws after April 29, but can be transferred to another employee at the organization.

Please contact Mary Susan Britt at marysusan@latechalumni.org or LeAnn Waldroup at waldroup@latech.edu with questions about registration.

Sponsorships

Sponsorship opportunities are available! Interested in learning more? Contact Mary Susan Britt at marysusan@latechalumni.org or 217.493.8423.

Thank you to our sponsors! 

PRESENTING
b1BANK

GOLD
Bonvenu Bank
Origin Bank

SILVER
Century Next Bank

BRONZE
Gibsland Bank & Trust
Progressive National Bank
Caldwell Bank & Trust
Citizens Progressive Bank
Louisiana Land Bank
Louisiana Bankers Education Council

Angelle Bertrand David with Ginger Laurent and Chris Martin at the School of Banking graduation ceremony
Angelle Bertrand David
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“My classmates and I engaged in discussions with industry leaders about issues affecting us today and some that will affect us in the very near future. In the classroom, instructors guided us through deep dives of banking from every angle. This allowed us to learn more about other departments and more fully understand how each works together. Our class represents every corner of our field, and we each look forward to going home and serving our organizations as better bankers and leaders because of the opportunity to attend Louisiana Tech University’s School of Banking.”

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Do you have questions about the Louisiana Tech University School of Banking? Contact Mary Susan Britt at marysusan@latechalumni.org or LeAnn Waldroup at waldroup@latech.edu.