Founded in 1912, Loyola University is nestled in the heart of Uptown New Orleans on St. Charles Avenue. Loyola University proudly offers over 60 majors for undergraduates in Five Colleges of Learning including Humanities and Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Business, Music and Fine Arts, and Law. Loyola also offers 10 graduate programs within these colleges, including online doctor programs.
Loyola is home to 4,858 students, including 2,655 undergraduates. The student faculty ratio is 11 to 1, far better than the national average of 45 to 1 among private institutions. This ideal size combines with a wide array of academic programs to provide the choices available in a large university, while giving you more opportunities to succeed individually. We pride ourselves on the positive learning environment our size affords us.
Loyola's Jesuit-centered tradition of academic excellence has been built upon the quality of our faculty, students, and programs, and is enhanced by the many academic resources available to our students.
Almost all courses are taught by full-time faculty, and 91 percent hold doctoral or equivalent degrees in their area of expertise. Professors have been recognized nationally and internationally by the Pulitzer Committee, the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and by numerous other professional and scholarly associations.
Specialties
Higher Education, Masters Program, Doctor Program, Online Education, Bachelors Program, Law, MBA, Nursing, DNP, Fine Arts, Institute of Ministry, Counseling, Mass Communications, Criminal Justice, Music Therapy, Religious Studies, Doctor of Nursing Practice
Loyola University Activity on LinkedIn
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Loyola University has a new Intern
Kathleen Trotter is now Intern
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Loyola University has a new Adjunct Professor of Finance
Les Alexander is now Adjunct Professor of Finance
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Loyola University has a new NODA Intern
Maggie Hayes is now NODA Intern

