Studying abroad is an exciting part of the Tulane experience that large numbers of students enjoy during their time at Tulane. Study abroad programs are offered on almost every world continent through four of the University’s schools, including the School of Public Health and Tulane Law School. Whether you’re spending a summer away or participating in a semester exchange, studying abroad is an excellent opportunity for cultural immersion and educational enrichment.
Explore Study Abroad options at Tulane
NTC Office of Study Abroad
Through the close curation of a list of international partner programs in over forty countries, roughly one-third of undergraduate students participate in a study abroad program during their career at Tulane.
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Stone Center for Latin American Studies
Committed to the importance of international experience and reinforcing the University’s mission to help students develop skills for living in a culturally diverse world, the Stone Center offers programs in Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.
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Business School
Freeman programs are a good fit for independent and self-motivated students. They offer a broad range of academic offerings, cultural immersion, and freedom to engage in extracurricular activities at the host university.
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Law School
In addition to interesting and well-taught courses, students will find well-organized and professionally run programs that offer extra-curricular activities, living accommodations, internships and faculty who will explore the culture with their students.
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School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Learn to characterize the risks posed by environmental contamination and identify environmental factors impacting public health in Suriname or be introduced to the cultural, social, economic, epidemiological aspects of China’s healthcare system.
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Altman Program
The Altman Program in International Studies & Business is a special four-year undergraduate program that integrates liberal arts and business disciplines, extensive language instruction, and two study abroad experiences (a month long summer program and full academic year abroad). Altman Scholars earn two degrees - a B.A. from the School of Liberal Arts and a B.S.M. from the A. B. Freeman School of Business.
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