Newcomb-Tulane College

Newcomb-Tulane College is the academic home for all of Tulane's undergraduate students. Created after the 2005 academic reorganization of Tulane University after Hurricane Katrina, the college provides academic services for students, including advising, honors, study abroad, and a range of academic student programs. The college also offers funding opportunities for student research, travel, internships, and other academic co curricular activities. Students enrolled in the college pursue programs and degrees offered by the five undergraduate schools.

School of Architecture
A. B. Freeman School of Business
School of Liberal Arts
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
School of Science and Engineering