Education
Louisiana Alliance for Minority Participation
(LAMP) A 10-wk summer program hosted at Tulane providing minority students
from 11 La. universities with summer research experiences.
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Xavier/MBA at Freeman School of
Business The Xavier University Business Department has formed a
joint curriculum with the A.B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University
for a Master of Business Degree program. This program enables qualifies Xavier
students to enter the Tulane MBA program during their senior year by enrolling
concurrently at each school. The joint curriculum is designed so that students
will graduate with an MBA from Tulane one year after graduating from Xavier.
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Dual-Degree Engineering Programs Based on
the valuable educational opportunities available for students of Loyola
University, Xavier University and Tulane University, a "Dual Degree Program in
Engineering" has been established wherein undergraduate students may earn a
B.A. or B.S. in Physics or B.S. in Chemistry ACS from Xavier University or a
B.S. in Physics or Chemistry from Loyola University and a B.S.E. from Tulane
University.
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Xavier-Tulane
Bachelor's/ Master's Program This program will allow the students in
the Departments of Physics and Chemistry at Xavier to complete the requirements
for both the bachelor's degree in their respective Departments and the master's
degree in the School of Engineering at Tulane within five years from their
matriculation. Summer research work will be required for the timely completion
of the masters thesis.
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Graduate Alliance
for Education in Louisiana (GAELA) A program for substantially
increasing the number of minorities entering Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics (STEM) doctoral degrees and joining the ranks of the
professorate.
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Summer
Pipeline Research Initiative: The Tulane Experience (SPRITE) The
intent of CBR's SPRITE program is to provide a mentored introduction to
Tulane's excellent programs of graduate study. This ten-week active learning
experience seeks to increase the representation of minorities at the graduate
level in the biomedical and bioenvironmental sciences by providing interns with
a quality bench research experience in an operating laboratory under the
guidance of an established researcher.
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Summer Experience in Environmental Discovery
(SEED) SEED is a program of scientific research for Xavier
undergraduates based in collaborative research experiences in the environmental
sciences. The goals of the ten-week SEED research program are to increase
minority awareness of and enrollment in graduate programs in the environmental
sciences.
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