Tulane University
City | Country |
New Orleans | United States |
Services
Student services
The Newcomb-Tulane College Office of Student Success is committed to supporting Tulane students through providing a variety of resources and opportunities to help them succeed at this university. Engage with the office through individual success coaching, peer tutoring and supplemental instruction through the Academic Learning & Tutoring Center, the Academic Writing Center, and more. Participate in our many workshops and programs or connect with one of our campus partners for additional support.
Housing services
Getting around New Orleans is easy and affordable. The Tulane University Shuttles and Transportation system helps students, faculty and staff travel safely and easily to, from and around our campuses. The shuttles offer commuter connections between the uptown, health sciences, Elmwood and University Square campuses as well as shopping and entertainment venues in and around the greater New Orleans area.
Library services
- The main Howard-Tilton Memorial Library houses the Latin American Library and Media Services. The Rudolph Matas Library is located in the School of Medicine.
- The Special Collections Division in Jones Hall includes the Hogan Jazz Archive, Southeastern Architectural Archive, University Archives, Rare Books and Manuscripts and the Louisiana Collection.
Medical services
The Office of Occupational Healthcare Surveillance oversees medical surveillance and medical screening requirements for Tulane University employees.
The Office of Occupational Healthcare Surveillance utilizes the Tulane Living Well Occupational Health Clinic for the following services:
- Audiometric testing
- Vision screening
- Respiratory Fit Testing
- Hepatitis B vaccinations
- Tetanus vaccinations
- TB skin tests
Student Life
Campus life
Uptown
Uptown, the home of undergraduate residential life and several schools and colleges such as Newcomb-Tulane, law, business, and more, is nestled among the famous moss-covered oak trees and on the same tract of land as Audubon Park, along historic Saint Charles Avenue.
DowntownOur downtown campus—home to social work, medicine and public health & tropical medicine—is clustered among the bustling streets and skyscrapers of the Central Business District and abuts the historic French Quarter.
RiverfrontThe ByWater Institute at our new riverfront campus brings scholars from across disciplines together to find innovative ways to manage threats of rising water from coastal erosion and a changing environment.
Sports facilities
- Yulman Stadium
- Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse
- Hertz Center
- Greer Field at Turchin Stadium
- The Retif Clubhouse
- Reily Student Recreation Center Natatorium
- James W. Wilson Center
- The Tulane Athletics Weight Room/The Earl "Bubba" Porche Athletic Training Room
- Tulane Golf Facilities
- City Park Tennis Center
- Colonial Lanes
- White Sands Volleyball Courts
Student clubs
Tulane University is steeped in cultural history. A dynamic fine arts program, a world-class museum and unique collections mean there is always something extraordinary to see at Tulane. If you prefer performing arts, you'll have plenty of theatrical performances, concerts and films from which to choose. Artists in all genres thrive in this creative atmosphere.
For lovers of the arts, New Orleans is a dream. The city is home to renowned art museums, countless venues for live music, and a vibrant performing arts scene. As one of America's most culturally unique cities, there is never a shortage of exciting things going on that only happen in New Orleans.
Accreditation
Tulane University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, doctorate and professional degrees.