The Freeman School's main building, the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex, sits in the center of Tulane's Uptown New Orleans campus, which is located on St. Charles Avenue, across from Audubon Park.
The GWBC houses the undergraduate and graduate business programs and features advanced hardware and software equipped with industry-leading simulation, and financial applications.
Double-degree offerings include, but are not limited to, the BSM/Master of Accounting, BSM/MBA, MBA/MME (Master of Management in Energy), MBA/Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development, MBA/MD, MBA/JD (Law), and MBA/MHA (Health Administration).
Burkenroad Reports provides stock analyses of small- to mid-size companies throughout the Texas to Florida region of the United States.
In the Selber courses,[8] students dedicate an entire semester to learning about distressed debt (each spring) or hedge funds (each fall).
Students can apply to take one or both courses, which complement topics in the traditional long-only equity or investment grade bond world.
The Freeman School's trading room has ninety-eight flat-screen computer monitors, televisions to provide news coverage, and a stock ticker monitor.[relevant?]
[citation needed] In 2013, Tulane University reported that admissions figures for the business school had been falsified from 2007 to 2011, including increasing the average GMAT scores of students and the number of completed applications.