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The Tulane University of Louisiana

Instate Tuition (2013-2014)
$46,930
Out-of-state Tuition (2013-2014)
$46,930

TUL Address

TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
6823 ST CHARLES AVE
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70118--5698
General info:(504) 865-5000
Financial aid office:(504) 865-5723
Admissions office:(504) 865-5731University Homepage

Tuition + TUL Housing (2013-2014)


Grad Application Fee:$50

Tuition Prepaid:Yes
Tuition Payment Plan:Yes
Campus Housing Capacity:3,800
Freshman Must Live on Campus: No

University Makeup (2013-2014)

# of Undergrads: 9,318
# of Grad students: 5,449
Total Students: 14,767
Male

44.7%
Female

55.3%
International

11%
African-American

9%
American Indian

1%
Asian

4%
Hispanic

5%
Pacific Islander

11%
Caucasian

62%
Unknown

5%

Financial Aid

81% First time, full time students receive federal aid and the average amount is $582

11% of students receive State/Local grants and the average amount is $4,150

75% receive instiutional grants and the average institutional award is $26,006

36% receive student loans and the average amount is $8,556Net Price CalculatorFinancial Aid Website
Private not-for-profit 4 year or above Institution
Research Universities (very high research activity)
Doctoral/Research Universities--Extensive

Special Programs

MD Medical Program
Law Program
Teacher Certifications

Admissions Requirements

Secondary School Record Required
Secondary School GPA Required
Secondary School Rank N/A
Test Scores Required
Competencies N/A

Special Credits

HS College Credit: No
AP Credit: Yes
Life Experience Credit: No
Special Credits(other): No

Applicants Admitted

25% men vs 27% women admitted

Applicants vs Admissions (2013-2014)

Men Applicants:11,967
Women Applicants:18,155
Men Admitted:3,038
Women Admitted:4,923

Student Services

Library On Campus
Counseling Services
Employment Services
Placement Services
Day Care On Campus

Majors

• Accounting
• Advanced Legal Research/Studies
• African Studies
• American/U.S. Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence
• American/United States Studies/Civilization
• Anatomy
• Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature
• Animal Genetics
• Animal Physiology
• Anthropology
• Applied Mathematics
• Architecture
• Architecture and Related Services
• Art History
• Asian Studies/Civilization
• Banking
• Behavioral Aspects of Health
• Biochemistry
• Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
• Biology/Biological Sciences
• Biostatistics
• Business Administration
• Business Administration and Management
• Business/Commerce
• Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences
• Chemical Engineering
• Chemistry
• Chinese Studies
• Classics and Classical Languages
• Communication
• Computational Science
• Computer and Information Sciences
• Corporate
• Criticism and Conservation
• Dance
• Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
• Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts
• Economics
• Energy
• Engineering Physics/Applied Physics
• English Language and Literature
• Environment
• Environmental Health
• Environmental Studies
• Epidemiology
• Film/Cinema/Video Studies
• Finance
• Fine/Studio Arts
• Firefighting and Related Protective Services
• French Language and Literature
• General
• General Studies
• General Studies and Humanities
• Geology/Earth Science
• German Language and Literature
• Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
• Health/Health Care Administration/Management
• History
• Homeland Security
• Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration
• International Business/Trade/Commerce
• International Law and Legal Studies
• International Relations and Affairs
• Italian Language and Literature
• Jewish/Judaic Studies
• Journalism
• Kindergarten/Preschool Education and Teaching
• Latin American Studies
• Latin Language and Literature
• Law
• Law Enforcement
• Legal Assistant/Paralegal
• Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies
• Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Linguistics
• Literatures
• Management and Operations
• Marketing
• Marketing/Marketing Management
• Mass Communication/Media Studies
• Maternal and Child Health
• Mathematics
• Medicine
• Medieval and Renaissance Studies
• Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies
• Music
• Neurobiology and Behavior
• Nutrition Sciences
• Other
• Parasitology
• Pharmacology
• Philosophy
• Physics
• Political Economy
• Political Science and Government
• Portuguese Language and Literature
• Psychology
• Public Health
• Real Estate Development
• Religion/Religious Studies
• Russian Language and Literature
• Social Sciences
• Social Work
• Sociology
• Spanish Language and Literature
• Speech Communication and Rhetoric
• Statistics
• Technical Theatre/Theatre Design and Technology
• Web Page
• Linguistics
• Natural Resources Law
• Related Programs
• Securities Law
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