Admissions
Master your Freeman Future.
At Tulane’s Freeman School of Business, your future begins in the heart of New Orleans — a city known for innovation, creativity, and bold thinking. The Freeman Experience combines hands-on learning with one-on-one mentoring, real-world business projects, and a vibrant cultural backdrop.
From working with top companies to enjoying local traditions like Jazz Fest and crawfish boils, you’ll gain more than just a degree — you’ll build a powerful network and a lifelong connection to a city that inspires success. Master business. Master life. Master your Freeman Future.
Graduate Admissions
Accelerate your career by earning one of our many graduate business degrees offered at Tulane. Our admissions team is ready to assist you in selecting the best graduate program to further advance professionally and to meet your career goals.
Freeman's Financial Aid Process
Latasha Simeon, Associate Director of Financial Aid, offers a comprehensive breakdown of the financial aid process, providing invaluable guidance for prospective students.
Undergraduate Admissions
Whether you’re aiming for the Fortune 500, hoping to start your own business, or still figuring it out, we’ll help you get there. As an undergraduate business student at Tulane, you will have opportunities to get real world experience, in-depth knowledge and access to a broad alumni network - all while living in one of the world’s great cities.
Visit Tulane – Campus Tours, Virtual Visiting, Special Visit Programs
Attend an Upcoming Graduate Admissions Event
We offer a number of virtual and in-person admission events to discuss our programs or the application process. During these events, you will have a chance to ask questions to members of our admissions team. If there are no upcoming admissions events for a program you are interested in, contact one of our admissions officers to schedule a one on one information session.
The Latest News

Freeman instructor helps bring Jazz Fest to life
EJ Encalarde, president and COO of Festival Productions and coordinating producer of Jazz Fest, is instructor in a new Freeman course that explores the principles of festival management.