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Home » Youth and Families » Topics » Tulane Mayoral Scholarship
Mayoral Scholars Scholarships are four-year full-tuition scholarships funded by Tulane University for selected New Orleans residents who are graduates of New Orleans high schools and who meet certain additional eligibility requirements for undergraduate attendance in a Newcomb-Tulane College school. They are awarded to 10 incoming first-year students based on academic merit and endorsement by the Mayor of New Orleans.
Scholarship recipients must be graduates of a New Orleans high school and residents of Orleans Parish. They must also have a strong academic record (based on grades, quality and difficulty of high school coursework, and standardized scores), have established financial need as determined by federal guidelines, have participated in extracurricular activities or community service and have demonstrated leadership ability, and have letters of recommendation from high school guidance counselors, principal, or headmaster.
For more information, visit Mayoral Scholars Scholarship| Tulane University Office of Financial Aid
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