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General Information About University of New Orleans Mission of The University of New Orleans 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. The university’s technological and cultural alliances connect the institution, its faculty, and its students to the community. Joint projects with public schools, governments, foundations, businesses, and civic groups enrich opportunities for learning and community growth. Research and graduate programs focus on fields of study in which UNO is nationally competitive or responding to specific state or regional needs. Approved June 4, 2004
Institutional statistical data was gathered from the U.S. Department of Education - Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics.Institution Type - 4-year, Public
Special Learning Opportunities - ROTC (Army, Navy, Air Force)
- Teacher certification
- Distance learning opportunities
- Study abroad
- Weekend/evening college
Student Services - Remedial services
- Academic/career counseling service
- Employment services for students
- Placement services for completers
- On-campus day care for students' children
Credit Accepted - Dual credit
- Advanced placement (AP) credits
Religious Affiliation - Not applicable
Federal Aid - Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
Degrees/Certificates offered - Bachelor's degree
- Postbaccalaureate certificate
- Master's degree
Campus Setting - City: Midsize
Disability Services Student - 3% or Less
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Admission Total Applicants 3,794 Percent Admitted 57% Men Admitted 63% Women Admitted 52% Full Time Retention Rate 69% -
Submitted ACT & SAT Scores
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25th Percentile Score 75th Percentile Score Critical Reading 470 600 Math 490 660 Writing 460 550 -
25th Percentile Score 75th Percentile Score Composite 19 24 English 19 25 Math 18 23
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Tuition & Fees 09-10 Tuition & Fees $4,318 Room & Board Charge $6,700 Books & Supplies Cost $1,200 Dorm Capacity 1,484 -
Total Financial Aid Amounts Issued Pell Grants $8,195,183 Other Federal Grants $1,170,274 Scholarships & Fellowships $18,785,386 Discount Applied to Tuition/Fee $8,458,962 Average Grant Dollars Issued $433,113 Avg. Scholarship and Fellowships $9,392,693 -
Student Demographics Total Enrolled 14,330 Native American 73 Asian 757 African American 2,553 Hispanic 877 Enrolled FullTime Undergraduates 6,336 Enrolled FullTime Graduates 1,418




