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JESUIT UNIVERSITY Chartered in 1912, Loyola University New Orleans is one of America’s 28 Jesuit institutions of higher learning. Our rich history dates back to the early 18th century when the Jesuits first arrived in New Orleans. Loyola seeks to prepare its students to be active participants on the global stage. Rather than simply teaching future graduates what to think, we teach them how to think. This critical distinction is at the very heart of what it means to receive a Jesuit education.
UNIQUE LOCATION Loyola’s scenic campuses stand in the heart of Uptown, one of the most prestigious and historic neighborhoods in the city. We are conveniently located on the famous St. Charles Avenue streetcar line, and the French Quarter and downtown New Orleans are only a 20minute ride away. Numerous museums, historical sites, and exceptional cuisine from the finest restaurants are found nearby. Across from main campus is the renowned Audubon Zoo and Park, a perfect place for walking, jogging, or golf.
CAMPUSES Our 20-acre main campus is a mix of Tudor-Gothic and contemporary architecture surrounded by grand walkways in a garden-like setting. A few blocks up St. Charles Avenue lies our four-acre Broadway campus, which is home to the College of Law, Cabra Residence Hall, Department of Visual Arts, and historic Greenville Hall. STUDENT BODY Loyola had a total fall 2010 enrollment of approximately 4,980 students, including 2,965 undergraduates. Our student population consists of representatives from 49 states and 47 foreign countries. Thirty-five percent of our undergraduate students belong to an ethnic minority. THE CLASSROOM Strong student-faculty relationships are important at Loyola. A typical class consists of 22 students. We take pride in our students’ close working relationships with professors. Our student/faculty ratio of 12 to 1 ensures individual attention for every student. All students are advised by faculty members selected according to the student’s field of specialization. Eighty-eight percent of full-time faculty at Loyola hold a terminal degree in their field, and the remaining 12 percent are working toward a terminal degree.
STUDENT LIFE Because of the Jesuit tradition of educating the whole person, we are interested in students who are serious about their education, yet want to enjoy themselves while they learn. Extracurricular activities as well as academics are vital to the process of achieving a wellrounded Jesuit education. Learning knows no boundaries at Loyola. Campus life experiences enhance a student’s learning. More than 120 organizations provide a variety of activities for our students. They include academic and professional societies, social and honorary fraternities and sororities, service organizations, special interest groups, sports clubs, and media organizations. ATHLETICS The Loyola Wolfpack intercollegiate athletic program competes in the NAIA Division I as a member of the Southern States Athletic Conference. Loyola has competitive men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, tennis, track (distance), women’s volleyball, and men’s baseball. Students can also participate in a host of intramural recreational sports.
To find the most up-to-date information about Loyola University New Orleans, please refer to our website at apply.loyno.edu, where you will find a great deal of information about majors, scholarships, deadlines, and important events in the admissions process. You may also have the application fee waived by applying online. © 2011 Loyola University New Orleans