Nicholls State University is a public university in Thibodaux, Louisiana, serving the Bayou Region and the broader Gulf South through undergraduate and graduate education, applied research, and community engagement. Founded in 1948, the institution is part of the University of Louisiana System and enrolls students across colleges that include arts and sciences, business administration, education and behavioral sciences, nursing, and STEM fields. Its academic profile includes both campus-based and online study, with programs ranging from associate and bachelor’s degrees to master’s and specialist credentials.
The university’s work is closely tied to the needs of south Louisiana. Nicholls operates the Chef John Folse Culinary Institute, a distinctive program that connects higher education with Louisiana’s foodways, hospitality, and regional economy. It also houses the Coastal Center, which supports research and outreach related to coastal issues that shape life and industry in the state’s bayou and gulf communities. Student support extends beyond the classroom through athletics, campus organizations, and services designed for traditional students, adult learners, and first-generation college students.