The University of New Orleans, originally called Louisiana State University in New Orleans, was legally established by Act 60 of the 1956 Louisiana Legislature, in the wake of a citizens¡¯ movement to bring tax-supported higher education to the metropolitan area.
The University of New Orleans (UNO), the urban research university of the State of Louisiana, provides essential support for the educational, economic, cultural, and social well being of the culturally rich and diverse New Orleans metropolitan area. Located in an international city, the university serves as an important link between Louisiana and both the nation and the world. The university strategically serves the needs of the region through its undergraduate and graduate programs and through mutually beneficial collaborations with public and private bodies whose missions and goals are consistent with and supportive of UNO¡¯s teaching, scholarly, and community service objectives.
Type : State-supported university
Endowment : $13.8 million
Student/faculty ratio: 25 :1
Campus : Urban 345-acre campus
-The deadline dates for filing applications and submitting complete official records are June 1 for the fall semester, October 1 for the spring semester, March 1 for the summer session.
-All students whose native language is not English are required to submit an acceptable Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 with a composite score of 50 on the listening comprehension section as part of the application process. For additional information on the TOEFL write: TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA. Further testing will be given to verify English competency when the student arrives on campus.
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Division of International Education Metropolitan College Education Building Room 110 University of New Orleans
New Orleans LA 70148