
8.11
Edline Index
4.2
12,030
6,839 undergraduate
1834
Private
A spirit of civic engagement and interdisciplinary discovery defines the intellectual life at Tulane University, where a deep commitment to public service empowers students to bridge academic boundaries and apply knowledge to real-world challenges across five undergraduate schools within the unified Newcomb-Tulane College. Rooted in New Orleans—a city shaped by resilience, cultural richness, and constant reinvention—Tulane's approach fuses a rigorous liberal arts core with hands-on experiential learning, encouraging students to connect classroom insights to the communities around them. This dynamic scholarly environment is anchored on a 110-acre uptown campus lined with live oaks along historic St. Charles Avenue, serving as a vibrant extension of one of America's most distinctive cities. Within this diverse community of scholars, leadership is forged through a signature public service graduation requirement, a robust research ecosystem ranked in the top 2% nationally by the Carnegie Foundation, and a collaborative culture that thrives across disciplines from tropical medicine to social innovation.
Interdisciplinary exploration is the hallmark of the Tulane experience, where the campus functions as a laboratory for research, cultural engagement, and community impact. Undergraduate education is deeply connected to a premier research network, providing students with early opportunities to collaborate with faculty on projects addressing challenges from coastal restoration to urban public health. A supportive 7:1 student-to-faculty ratio ensures personalized mentorship and meaningful intellectual exchange throughout the academic journey. For international applicants, Tulane offers both merit-based and need-based financial aid, with merit scholarships ranging from partial awards up to the full cost of attendance and need-based grants of up to $30,000 available to qualifying international students. Through this blend of academic rigor, urban immersion, and a founding commitment to the public good, Tulane graduates emerge ready not only to excel in their careers but to lead with purpose and a deep sense of responsibility to the world around them.
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GoodNeed-aware universities may consider financial need in the admission process for international students. Aid may still be available, but finances can affect admission outcomes.
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| Ranking Organization | Position | Year |
|---|---|---|
| QS World University Rankings | #597 | 2026 |
| Time Higher Education | #401 | 2026 |
| US News National Report | #69 | 2026 |