2014 Economic Impact Report

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2014 ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT

The renovations to Monroe Hall, Loyola’s largest building, are scheduled to be completed by spring 2015.

The purpose and value of Loyola University New Orleans’ educational enterprise is not only to fill our students with knowledge but also to make them men and women for others who will help create a better and economically stable world. We have a strong commitment to New Orleans and recognize our responsibility to funnel considerable resources back into the city and the region. Loyola adds substantial economic value to the city by employing its residents, attracting talent and businesses to the city, educating students to enter its work force, and directly sending money and providing services to the community.

$170.2 MILLION Economic impact $89.1 MILLION

to local businesses

$66.8 MILLION to faculty/staff/contractors

As a major employer, Loyola is steadfast in granting individuals from all corners of the world the opportunity to use their impressive talents and skills to better the knowledge and experience of our students. Loyola is dedicated to not only infusing money into the city but also to living the Jesuit traditions through our service learning programs and cultural activities with local organizations. For more than 100 years, Loyola has been driven by the Jesuit teachings of creating a better world for others through our students, faculty, staff, and campus community partners. I am pleased to share with you this report on Loyola University’s economic impact from 2013 – 2014 and how our community work reflects our dedication for New Orleans, the place we call home. With prayers and best wishes,

$413,536

service learning projects

$13.9 MILLION spent by out-of-state students

Kevin Wm. Wildes, S.J., Ph.D., President

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