United States
Louisiana State University (LSU)
Tuition fee
$28,700–$35,000
QS ranking
1000
University ranking
#185 U.S. News (2024); Carnegie R1
Louisiana State University (LSU) is a public research university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, founded in 1860, enrolling ~37,000 students (including 1,600+ international). It is classified as Carnegie R1 and is a member of the SEC, offering a large, vibrant campus and extensive academic programs across undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
International tuition (approximate).
Undergraduate (International)
~$28,700/year.
Graduate (International)
~$29,000–$35,000/year (depending on program).
PhD
~$29,000/year (varies by department & assistantships).
Scholarships
Scholarships and funding options available to international and graduate students.
International Student Scholarships
Up to $6,500/year.
Global Ambassador Scholarship
Stamps Scholarship
Prestigious full-ride for exceptional students.
Graduate Assistantships
Tuition waiver + stipend.
External scholarships
Examples include Fulbright and home government funding.
Rankings
QS World University Rankings: Top 1,000 globally.
U.S. News & World Report: #185 National Universities (2024).
Strong rankings in Petroleum Engineering and Landscape Architecture.
Carnegie R1: Classified as a top-tier research university.
Member of the prestigious Southeastern Conference (SEC).
Student Life & Campus
Large, vibrant campus in Baton Rouge with iconic architecture and lakes.
Over 400 student organizations, including international student clubs.
International Cultural Center offers visa support, events, and orientation.
On-campus housing options and dining facilities.
SEC Division I athletics, including American football and basketball.
Baton Rouge: culturally rich city with warm weather and affordable cost of living.
Close proximity to New Orleans (1.5 hours).
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