New Orleans, LA
Tuition (In State): $32,937
Tuition (Out of State): $61,115
Accreditation Status: Full
Acceptance Rate: N/A
Total Enrollment: 198
Degrees: MD
Founding Year: 1931
Accreditation Year: 1942
Website: https://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu
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Applications Received: N/A
Interviews Granted: N/A
Admitted: N/A
Average MCAT: 511
Average GPA: 3.74
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Female: N/A
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Founded in 1931, the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans is the largest school within LSU Health New Orleans. It encompasses 23 departments and four Centers of Excellence, reflecting its expansive role in medical education and research . The school is situated in downtown New Orleans and operates additional regional campuses in Baton Rouge and Lafayette. Its mission emphasizes training physicians dedicated to serving underserved populations, advancing biomedical knowledge, and providing compassionate clinical care. The institution enrolls approximately 800 undergraduate medical students and 100 graduate students, including those in MD/PhD and MD/MPH programs.
The medical curriculum at LSU School of Medicine spans four years, beginning with a 21-month preclerkship phase conducted on the New Orleans campus. This phase includes discipline-based courses such as Gross Anatomy and Biochemistry, as well as organ system-based courses like Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Systems . A longitudinal Clinical Skills Integration course runs concurrently, focusing on developing clinical problem-solving, doctor-patient communication, and procedural skills . The clerkship phase starts in the third year, featuring core rotations in specialties including Pediatrics, Surgery, and Psychiatry. Students have the option to complete these rotations at the main campus in New Orleans or at regional campuses in Baton Rouge and Lafayette . The fourth year includes electives and required rotations in intensive care and emergency medicine.
LSU School of Medicine offers state-of-the-art facilities to support medical education and research. The main campus includes the Medical Education Building and the Lions Building, which houses the Office of Medical Education and Learning Center . The school is affiliated with University Medical Center New Orleans (UMCNO), a 2.3 million square-foot facility featuring 446 beds and the region’s only Level I Trauma Center . Additionally, the Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC) provides resources for clinical research, including exam rooms, interview rooms, and specialized equipment . On-campus housing is available at the Residence Hall, a coeducational facility with 208 living units and various recreational amenities.
The LSU School of Medicine maintains a diverse student body. For the entering class, the average overall GPA is 3.76, and the average MCAT score is in the 75th percentile . In the Rural Scholars Track (RST) program, which aims to train physicians for rural communities, 62.3% of graduates were white, and 57.4% identified as female. Notably, 47.5% of RST graduates grew up in rural areas, and 67.2% received tuition assistance during their undergraduate education . These figures highlight the school’s commitment to addressing healthcare disparities and promoting diversity within its programs.
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A student taking student loans for all 4 years of medical school at LSU-NO, including tuition, fees, locally adjusted cost of living expenses, incidentals, and interest, can expect to have total student loans of $333,342. Estimate repayment with the SDN School Loan Repayment Calculator.
The cost of living at LSU-NO is among the top 17% of all medical schools. Take this into consideration when considering loan burden.
Despite limited walkability, the area surrounding LSU-NO offers good biking infrastructure, making it easier for cyclists to get around. Students who enjoy biking as a primary mode of transport will find the area more accessible than it might seem at first glance.
School Address: Box P3-4, 1901 Perdido Street, New Orleans, LA 70112
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