I'm curious about the size of Tulane University. Could someone share the number of students or the general feel of the campus size? I'm trying to figure out if it's too big or just right for me.
Tulane University, located in New Orleans, Louisiana, has a moderate and diverse sized student body. As of Fall 2024, Tulane has approximately 8,600 undergraduate students.
In terms of physical size, Tulane's main campus encompasses about 110 acres. It's not as expensive as some large state universities, but it's not super compact either. You'll find a blend of both urban and residential features on and around campus including a mix of academic buildings, recreational facilities, residential halls, and even a beautiful uptown New Orleans neighborhood nearby.
This moderate size often yields opportunities for both community and personal development. Despite the size, many students report the campus has an intimate feel where it is easy to form close connections with professors and peers. You're likely to see familiar faces while also meeting new people.
Class sizes reflect this balance too. The student-faculty ratio is 8:1. This means you'll often be in smaller, more personal learning environments, even though you're a part of a decently large student body.
Of course, the "right" size is very personal and depends on what you're looking for in a university experience. Some students thrive in bigger settings, while others prefer something smaller. I recommend virtually touring the campus or, if possible, visiting in person, so you can get a feel for whether it's a size you're comfortable with.
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