United States
University of Louisville
Tuition fee
$25,000–30,000/year
QS ranking
University ranking
Top 100 U.S. public universities; Carnegie R1
Public research university in Louisville, Kentucky, founded in 1798 (as Jefferson Seminary; became University of Louisville in 1846), enrolling about 22,000 students including 1,000+ international students.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
International tuition; amounts vary by program.
Undergraduate (International)
$30,000/year
Graduate (International)
$25,000–30,000/year
PhD (International)
Varies; often includes assistantship or funding options
Scholarships
Scholarships and funding for international students.
International Student Scholarships
Up to $15,000/year based on merit.
Graduate Assistantships
Tuition waiver and stipend.
Fulbright, AMIDEAST, and other external funding
External funding accepted.
College-specific and departmental awards
Additional awards offered by colleges and departments.
Rankings
U.S. News & World Report – Top 100 U.S. public universities
Carnegie R1: Classified as a top-tier research university
Business and Engineering programs are nationally recognized
High student satisfaction in diversity and support services
Student Life & Campus
Urban campus in Louisville, a diverse and vibrant city
400+ student organizations, including international student groups
Cultural events, global cafés, and international festivals
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS): immigration, advising, orientation
On-campus housing and dining available
Safe and affordable city, with strong support for international students
Accessible location: major airport, cultural venues, parks, and sports events nearby
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