The Registrar's Office maintains the academic policies for the university. We have listed some of the related College policies here and linked to the full catalog.
Newcomb-Tulane College is the home of the undergraduate academic experience. As the undergraduate degree-granting body of Tulane University, we provide a robust core curriculum, faculty/student interaction and opportunities for academic enrichment. There are also a wealth of other support services available across campus. Click here to learn about support services available to you.
Do you have transfer credit in the form of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate Credit, or Cambridge A-Level exams? This chart will help you to see what course credit you'll receive for your grades.
Newcomb-Tulane College’s general education curriculum was designed to develop information literacy, critical thinking, and personal and social responsibility. You'll need to take a minimum of 30 credits in addition to your major requirements.
The online degree audit is a valuable tool to keep track of your degree requirements and plan for future coursework.
We have converted most of our forms to be filled out and signed digitally. If you know what form you need check here.
Here you will find frequently asked questions divided up into several categories: General Advising, Registration, Academic Planning, and Academic Records.
If you need to do some calculations related to GPA projections, this is the place. Please know that this calculator is UNOFFICIAL. Official GPAs are only calculated through the Registrar's Office.
For more information about the language placement process, visit the Language Learning Center website.
The Registrar's Office sets the schedule of classes in collaboration with the five schools. Review the schedule and see what classes are available before meeting with your advisor each semester.
Meet with our Transfer Credit Specialist and learn about the process for transferring credit to Tulane for continuing students and first-year students.