Part of Dillard University from Gentilly Boulevard, New Orleans.   Photographed by Infrogmation of New Orleans, January 2006; at the time still closed due to the flooding from the levee failures during Hurricane Katrina.

Dillard University

New Orleans, Louisiana
Part of Dillard University from Gentilly Boulevard, New Orleans. Photographed by Infrogmation of New Orleans, January 2006; at the time still closed due to the flooding from the levee failures during Hurricane Katrina. credit: Infrogmation of New Orleans
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Overview
Private not-for-profit
1,152 Undergraduates
65% Admissions Rate
City: Large
HBCU
Mostly Women
Private
Region: South
Size: Small
Bachelor's
Dillard University
2601 Gentilly Blvd
New Orleans, Louisiana
70122
(504) 816-4768
www.dillard.edu/
Location

New Orleans is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana. With an estimated population of 393,292 in 2017, it is the most populous city in Louisiana. A major port, New Orleans is considered an economic and commercial hub for the broader Gulf Coast region of the United States. More from Wikipedia...

66

coffee score

74

restaurants score

Students
22%

Men

78%

Women

20

Average Age of Entering Students

82%

Live On Campus

53

New Transfer Students

Admissions
65%

Acceptance Rate

8%

Enrollment Yield

950-1110

SAT Range

5,783

Applicants in 2020

Costs
$19,016

Typical Cost

$19,281

Average Tuition

100%

Recieve Financial Aid

97%

Have Loans

$24,000

Median Debt

Academics
14 to 1

Student to Faculty Ratio

Bachelor's

Highest Degree Offered

"Public Health

Top Major

Athletics
Basketball Conference:

Gulf Coast Athletic Conference

Track & Field Conference:

Gulf Coast Athletic Conference

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