Michael Mensman is a lifelong learner who earned his bachelor's degree in general studies

Written byKade Parker

When I decided to come back, I said, what do I want to know? And my answer to myself was everything. I want to know something about everything...There's so much to learn, and General Studies has done that for me. 

Michael Mensman
Graduation Year
Class of 2024
Major
General Studies
Hometown
Franklin, LA

Meet Michael Mensman a 78-year-old veteran of the U.S. Army who returned to the 91勛圖 in 2021 to finish his degree after an extended break. Not all paths are linear. Mensmans academic journey began in 1982 when he enrolled part-time at the University.

During this time, he was forced to put his plans on hold to attend to his family. However, his drive to learn new things kept him coming back over the years. Mensman says that General Studies allowed him to explore his interests, especially his science courses.

What I know now about plants, I never dreamed of how intricate and sophisticated they are, said Mensman. So inside, it makes me happy to know these things.

His joy for learning is rooted in discovery and excitement, driving his belief in the power of education at any age. Mensmans advice for others thinking about continuing their education is to take that leap. Theres always enough time.

"There will be older people that want to come back to school, maybe not for general studies, maybe for math or science or English or whatever. But whatever they come back for will broaden them, he said.

Curiosity continues to fuel Mensmans pursuit of knowledge. His lifelong commitment to learning and growth has shaped his path and kept him moving forward. Looking ahead, Mensman says he hopes to return to UL Lafayette as a graduate student and continue his academic journey.

I dont actually believe Ill ever leave UL Lafayette until I just cant make it anymore, said Mensman. I hope thatll be a long time from now, but I'm not leaving. 


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