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“Wake Up The World!” - St. Ignatius Loyola

Loyola University draws from our famous New Orleans location and our vibrantly intellectual Jesuit tradition to give you a college experience that can’t be matched anywhere else in the world.

As you discover your strengths and talents, a Loyola education challenges you to develop both your head, and your heart so that you can make the world a better place.

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Our students are passionate, entrepreneurial, and driven.

Residence Halls

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Viewbook

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Important Dates For Admission

November 15

Early Action Deadline

February 15

Priority Application Deadline

April 15

Regular Application Deadline

May 1

National Decision Day

Alumni and student Successes

Emily Ramírez Hernández ’09

Emily Ramírez Hernández is the program coordinator for the New Orleans Citizen Diplomacy Council.

How She Got There: She majored in Latin American studies; became interested in the social issues introduced in her anthropology, history, and religious studies classes; studied abroad in Mexico City and Viña del Mar, Chile; came home to make a difference.

Today, I interact with people at my job from Ghana, Colombia, Russia, Tuvalu, Pakistan, Indonesia, Zimbabwe, Bulgaria, Afghanistan, and essentially every nation with which the U.S. government has a diplomatic relationship, and what I learned at Loyola allows me to have a better understanding of our global neighbors.

Shaawn Ali, '08

Dr. Shaawn Ali '08 is chief resident at a Miami hospital, finishing up medical school and a program that had him traveling around the Middle East practicing medicine.

How He Got There: He wanted to be involved in the local health care system, majored in pre-med psychology, conceived and conducted a study on campus with his faculty mentor, won first place overall in the social sciences category at the Louisiana Academy of Sciences, turned down an offer for a full-time position with the Saints to focus on his studies in medicine.

In an age of globalization and multiculturalism, I feel Loyola was able to give me a head start in meeting and learning about people from various backgrounds and beliefs. I feel this exposure has allowed me to relate better with people I come across on a daily basis in my medical practice.

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Come See For Yourself

The best way to learn about Loyola is to visit! We invite you to come experience our community and see our beautiful campus surroundings located in one of the most creative and culturally rich cities the United States, New Orleans! Call or click to schedule your visit here.porno

The Path to the job you want

EXPERIENCE-BASED LEARNING THAT GETS RESULTS

APPLIED LEARNING IN EVERY MAJOR

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