
Tulane University offers a variety of scholarships to international students, including both merit-based and need-based aid. Merit scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, extracurricular activities, and other factors, while need-based scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate financial need.
Scholarships Details:
- Host Organization: Tulane University
- Course Level: Undergraduates
- Eligible Region: Open for All Countries
- Category: Scholarship
- Country: USA
- Fields of Study: All Subjects
- Deadline: 15 November 2023
5 Steps for Scholarship Consideration
- Complete the Common Application for admission.
- Complete the CSS Profile by our financial aid deadlines
- Complete Tulane’s Declaration & Certification of Finances
- Submit supporting documentation when requested by our Office of Financial Aid
- Complete the Tulane Scholarship Application, audition, or portfolio on your Green Wave Portal by December 5th.
In addition to the special awards below, international students may compete for all other available merit scholarships. Please contact your admission counselor for more information about scholarships.
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Scholarships for International Students
Latin American Scholar Award
This is a partial or full-cost award renewable for 4 years. It is awarded to one or more students from Latin America pursuing studies in the liberal arts or natural sciences. Typical recipients demonstrate strong academic and extracurricular credentials.
South Asian Scholar Award
This is a partial or full-tuition award that is renewable for 4 years (5 years for students in the 5-year Architecture program). Recipients of this award are students graduating from high schools in South Asia with outstanding academic records. Nominations are made by the admission committee and based on your application for admission to Tulane and the Tulane Scholarship Application, submitted in your Green Wave Portal. Contact Amy Sethna (asethna@tulane.edu) with any questions.
Sub-Saharan Africa Leadership Award
This is a full-tuition scholarship, renewable for 4 years. It is awarded to multiple full-time undergraduate students from and studying in Sub-Saharan Africa. Recipients will have strong academic and extracurricular credentials. Nominations are made by the admission committee and based on your application for admission to Tulane and the Tulane Scholarship Application, submitted in your Green Wave Portal. Contact Amanda Daly (adaly3@tulane.edu) with any questions.
Scholarships Benefits
The benefits of Tulane University scholarships for international students vary depending on the specific scholarship. However, many scholarships cover a significant portion of the cost of tuition, room and board, and other expenses. Some scholarships may also cover travel costs, health insurance, and other expenses.
Eligibility
- All international students are eligible to apply.
- Applicants in the top 20% academically (based on testing and GPA) of the applicant pool, are eligible to be considered for the scholarship
- It is suggested that you submit a complete Early Action (15 November) or Early Decision (1 November) application for admission
- Nominations are made by the admission committee and based on your application for admission to Tulane
- Candidates will be invited to participate in one video interview with the international admission committee by 31 March
Tulane University Acceptance Rate
The Tulane University acceptance rate for international students is approximately 14%.
Criteria
To be considered for admission to Tulane University, international students must submit the following:
- Completed application form
- Official transcripts from all high schools and universities attended
- Test scores from the SAT or ACT (optional)
- Letters of recommendation
- English language proficiency test scores (TOEFL or IELTS)
- Proof of financial support
Tulane University Undergraduate Programs
Programs available for the scholarships can be found in the following link,
- Accounting (ACCN)
- Admiralty Law (ADMR)
- Africana Studies (AFRS)
- Aging Studies (AGST)
- Anatomy – Graduate (ANAT)
- Anthropology (ANTH)
- Anthropology (PAAN)
- Arabic (ARBC)
- Architecture (ARCH)
- Architecture (PAAR)
- Architecture – Design (DESG)
- Architecture – Preservation Studies (PRST)
- Art History (ARHS)
- Art History (PAAH)
- Art Studio (ARST)
- Asian Studies (ASTA)
- Astronomy (ASTR)
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biol (GBCH)
- Bioethics and Medical Humanities (BEMH)
- Bioinformatics (BINF)
- Biology (PABI)
- Biomedical Engineering (BMEN)
- Biomedical Informatics (BIMI)
- Biomedical Sciences (BMSP)
- Biostatistics (BIOS)
- Business & Leadership Studies (BSLS)
- Business Doctoral Courses (BUSN)
- Business of Real Estate (RESM)
- Career Devel & Mgmt (CDMA)
- Career Development (CRDV)
- Cell & Molecular Biology (CELL)
- Center for Engaged Learning and Teaching (CELT)
- Chemical Engineering (CENG)
- Chemistry (CHEM)
- Chinese Language (ASTC)
- City, Culture, and Community (CCCC)
- Classics (CLAS)
- Clinical Research (MSCR)
- Colloquia (COLQ)
- Communication (COMM)
- Computational Science (COSC)
- Computer Science (CMPS)
- Cybersecurity Management (CSMT)
- Dance (DANC)
- Dance – Applied (DANA)
- Digital Design (DDSN)
- Digital Media Practices (DMPC)
- Disaster Resilience Leader Sci (DRLS)
- Earth & Environmental Sciences (EENS)
- Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (EBIO)
- Economics (ECON)
- Education (EDUC)
- Education – Liberal Arts (EDLA)
- Emergency Management (EMMT)
- Energy (ENRG)
- Engineering Physics (ENGP)
- English (ENGL)
- English (ENLS)
- English (PAEN)
- English for Academic/Professional Purposes (EAPP)
- Environmental Health Sciences (ENHS)
- Environmental Studies (EVST)
- Epidemiology (EPID)
- Executive MBA (EMBA)
- Film Studies (FMST)
- Finance (EFIN)
- Finance (FINE)
- Fine Art – Interdisciplinary (FNAR)
- Foreign Language (FRLN)
- French (FREN)
- Gender & Sexuality Studies (GESS)
- General Legal Studies (GLSP)
- German (GERM)
- Global Business (GMBA)
- Global Community Health & Behavioral Sciences (GCHB)
- Global Development (GDEV)
- Global Finance (GFIN)
- Greek (GREK)
- Haitian Creole (HACR)
- Health Policy & Management (HPAM)
- Hebrew (HBRW)
- History (HIST)
- History (PAHS)
- History – Africa (HISB)
- History – Ancient & Medieval Europe (HISA)
- History – Asia (HISC)
- History – Latin America & Caribbean (HISL)
- History – Middle East & North Africa (HISM)
- History – Modern Europe (HISE)
- History – United States (HISU)
- Homeland Security (HMLS)
- Human Genetics (HMGN)
- Humanities (PAHM)
- Humanities – Interdisciplinary (HUMA)
- Immunology (IMMU)
- Individual Study (ISTU)
- Information Systems (INFO)
- Information Technology (CPST)
- Interdisciplinary Newcomb-Tulane College (INTU)
- Interdisciplinary Studies (INTD)
- International Business (INBS)
- International Development (IDEV)
- International Development (INDV)
- International Health & Sustainable Development (IHSD)
- International Studies & Business (ISIB)
- Internship (INTR)
- Italian (ITAL)
- Japanese Language (ASTJ)
- Jewish Studies (JWST)
- Kinesiology (KINE)
- Labor & Employment Law (EMPL)
- Latin (LATN)
- Latin American Studies (LAST)
- Law Clinical Courses (CLIN)
- Law First Year Courses (1LAW)
- Law Mini Courses (MINI)
- Law Non-Classroom Courses (NCLS)
- Law Special Courses (LAWS)
- Law Summer Program in Germany (LGER)
- Law Upperclass Electives (2) (2LAW)
- Law Upperclass Electives (3) (3LAW)
- Law Upperclass Electives (4) (4LAW)
- Legal Studies in Business (LGST)
- Less Commonly Taught Languages (LCTL)
- Linguistics (LING)
- Management (MGMT)
- Management Communications (MCOM)
- Management Science (MGSC)
- Managerial Perspectives (PERS)
- Marketing (BSMK)
- Marketing (MKTG)
- Master of Liberal Arts Courses (MLAR)
- Materials Physics & Engineering (MPEN)
- Math offered through SoPA (PAMT)
- Mathematics (MATH)
- MD – Anesthesiology (ANES)
- MD – Biochemistry (BIOC)
- MD – Brain & Behavior (BRBH)
- MD – Clinical Diagnosis (CLDG)
- MD – Dermatology (DERM)
- MD – Emergency Medicine (EMER)
- MD – Family Medicine (FAMY)
- MD – Foundations Medicine I (FIM1)
- MD – Foundations Medicine II (FIM2)
- MD – General Medicine (GENM)
- MD – Genetics (GENE)
- MD – Gross Anatomy (GANT)
- MD – Histology (HSTO)
- MD – Mechanism of Disease (PATH)
- MD – Medicine (MED)
- MD – Microbiology (MICR)
- MD – Neurology (NEUR)
- MD – Neuroscience (NESC)
- MD – Neurosurgery (NRSR)
- MD – Obstetrics & Gynecology (OBGY)
- MD – Ophtalmology (OPTH)
- MD – Orthopaedic Surgery (ORTH)
- MD – Otolaryngology (OTLN)
- MD – Pediatrics (PEDS)
- MD – Pharmacology (PHAR)
- MD – Physiology (PYSI)
- MD – Psychiatry (PYCH)
- MD – Public Health (PHEA)
- MD – Radiology (RADS)
- MD – Surgery (SURG)
- MD – Urology (UROL)
- Media & Design (MDES)
- Medieval & Early Modern Studies (MEMS)
- Microbiology – Graduate (MIIM)
- Music (MUSC)
- Music (PAMU)
- Music – Applied (APMS)
- Musical Cultures Gulf South (MCGS)
- Neuroscience (NSCI)
- Pharmacology – Graduate (GPHR)
- Philosophy (PHIL)
- Physics (PHYS)
- Physiology – Graduate (GPSO)
- Political Economy (PECN)
- Political Science – American (POLA)
- Political Science – Comparative (POLC)
- Political Science – General (POLS)
- Political Science – International (POLI)
- Political Science – International Development (PSDV)
- Political Science – Political Theory (POLT)
- Portuguese (PORT)
- Professional MBA (PMBA)
- Psychology (PSYC)
- Public Administration (MPAD)
- Public Health Special Courses (SPHL)
- Public Health Undergraduate (SPHU)
- Public Service (SRVC)
- Religious Studies (PARL)
- Religious Studies (RLST)
- River-Coastal Science & Engineering (RCSE)
- ROTC – Aerospace Studies (AERO)
- ROTC – Military Science (MILS)
- ROTC – Naval Science (NAVS)
- Russian (RUSS)
- School Liberal Arts Management (SLAM)
- School of Professional Advancement (SOPA)
- Science & Engineering (SCEN)
- Science (PASC)
- Security Management (SECM)
- Social Innovation/Entrepreneur (SISE)
- Social Sciences (PASS)
- Social Work (PASW)
- Social Work (SOWK)
- Social, Behavioral and Population Sciences (SBPS)
- Sociology (PASO)
- Sociology (SOCI)
- Spanish (SPAN)
- Special Projects (RELS)
- Speech (SPEC)
- Sports Medicine (SPMD)
- Sustainable Real Estate Development (SRED)
- Swahili (SWHL)
- Taxation (TAXN)
- Tailor Your Life (TYLR)
- Theatre (PATR)
- Theatre (THEA)
- Tides – Business (TIDB)
- Tides – Residential Learning Communities (TIDR)
- Tides – TU Interdisciplinary Experience (TIDE)
- Tropical Medicine (TRMD)
- Urban Studies (URST)
- Wellness & Human Performance (WLHP)
- Yoruba (YRBA)
Deadline
The deadline to apply for admission to Tulane University for international students is January 15.
How to Apply
To apply for admission to Tulane University, international students must visit the Tulane University website and create an account. Once they have created an account, they can complete the application form and submit all required supporting documentation.
Applicants will be automatically considered for the scholarship if they meet all the requirements,
To apply for financial aid, international students must submit the CSS Profile and all required supporting documentation by February 15.
Additional Information
International students who are interested in learning more about financial aid opportunities at Tulane University should visit the Tulane University website or contact the Tulane University Office of Financial Aid.
Here are some additional tips for international students applying for financial aid at Tulane University:
- Start early. The financial aid application process can be complex, so it is important to start early. This will give you plenty of time to gather all of the required documentation and submit your application on time.
- Be organized. Keep track of all of your financial aid documents and deadlines. This will help you stay on track and avoid any problems.
- Be complete. Make sure to submit all of the required financial aid documents. Incomplete applications will not be processed.
- Contact the Office of Financial Aid if you have any questions. The staff at the Office of Financial Aid is there to help you. Do not hesitate to contact them if you have any questions about the financial aid application process or your financial aid eligibility.
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