Closed or Relocated Institutions
- Columbus University — relocated
- Dodd College, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1927-1942 — closed
- H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, New Orleans, Louisiana (1886–2006) — merged within Tulane University
- Jefferson College, Convent, Louisiana, 1800s — closed. Campus currently a Jesuit retreat house.
- Mount Lebanon University, Mount Lebanon, Louisiana, 1860-1906 — closed
- St. Mary's Dominican College, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1860–1984, — closed
- Straight University, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1868 and 1934 — merged to form Dillard University
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