| New Orleans is a city with a rich colorful history. Annual events such as Mardi Gras, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and the Allstate Sugar Bowl make New Orleans one of the largest convention cities in the United States and an international tourist destination. The charm of the French Quarter entices natives and tourists alike with a blend of historic homes, museums, antique shops, art galleries, restaurants and jazz clubs. Art, drama, music and literature all share the stage in a thriving art scene.
The semi-tropical temperature allows students to enjoy the outdoors year-round. Living and studying in New Orleans, a truly international city, only serves to enhance students' quality of life and professional prospects. | ![]() |
Student's Perspective
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