Frequently Asked Questions
Who plans Fall Fest and why?
Fall Fest is a university tradition that began in 1994 as the Chancellor’s official
“welcome” for new students, faculty, and staff and a “welcome back” for returning
members of the University family. Today, Fall Fest is hosted by Campus Life with assistance
from across campus. It is an event where students, faculty, and staff can come together
on the LSU Parade Ground to celebrate being a part of the LSU community. LSU Fall
Fest provides an opportunity to learn about campus departments, student organizations,
meet new friends and classmates, enjoy free food, claim free giveaways, and celebrate
the spirit of LSU with student entertainment from the Fall Fest stage.
Who can attend Fall Fest?
Fall Fest is open to all current LSU students, faculty, and staff. Approved sponsors
are also welcome to attend Fall Fest.
How can I apply for a booth?
LSU departments/units and student organizations can register for a booth on the homepage.
You will be required to enter a current myLSU login to access the registration page.
Any non-LSU affiliated organizations can apply to be a sponsor by reviewing the sponsorship options on the Fall Fest Sponsorship page.
Who do I contact about working/volunteering at Fall Fest?
Fall Fest would not be successful without the assistance of members of the LSU community.
If you are interested in assisting with Fall Fest this year, please visit the homepage to
register.
How can I apply to perform at Fall Fest?
LSU Campus Life is coordinating all Fall Fest entertainment from the stage. If your
organization is interested in performing at Fall Fest, please contact us at campuslife@lsu.edu.
What happens to Fall Fest if it rains?
Fall Fest is a large outdoor event. Due to the size and scale of the event, cannot
be moved indoors in the event of inclement weather. In the event of lightning or threat
of severe weather, Fall Fest may be modified, cancelled, or rescheduled to another
day.
Attendees should follow directions from Fall Fest staff regarding weather safety decisions made during the event.
Is Fall Fest accessible to people with disabilities?
For those with mobility concerns, there are sidewalks around the main area of Fall
Fest, but Fall Fest remains mostly grassy, particularly in and around all of the department,
organization, and sponsor booths. In terms of entering the Parade Ground, the best
place to enter may be off Tower Drive near the flag pole and Memorial Tower, as there
is pavement that is mostly flat.
Fall Fest welcomes individuals with service and emotional support animals. Please bring water or food for your animal if needed; it can become very hot at Fall Fest, and there is very little shade. Also, please come prepared to dispose of your dog’s waste appropriately.
If you need additional accommodations, such as an American Sign Language interpreter for the speakers and performers on the stage, we ask that you fill our out the ADA Accommodations request form at least seven (7) days in advance, so that we can make proper arrangements with LSU Disability Services.
Will I be photographed at the event?
By attending Fall Fest, you hereby give Louisiana State University permission to make
photographs, video, or sound recordings, separately or in combination, of you at the
event. Parents who allow minors to attend the event give LSU permission to make photographs,
videotapes, or sound recordings, separately or in combination, of your minor child
at the event. Further, you irrevocably grant Louisiana State University all rights,
title, and interest you may have in the finished photographs, videotapes, or sound
recordings for any purpose.