Students must meet the specific requirements of their degree programs as set forth in this bulletin. The university, through the deans, may authorize changes and exceptions when it finds them desirable and consistent with the continuous and orderly review of its policies.
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Address Correspondence to:
Loyola University New Orleans
6363 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70118Main Telephone:
(504) 865-2011
Admissions Information:
Dean of Admissions and Enrollment Management
(504) 865-3240, 1-800-4-LOYOLA
E-mail: admit@loyno.edu
Admissions Website
Residential Life:
One Dupont Circle, NW
Suite 405
Washington, D.C., 20036
Telephone: (202) 862-9893
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The Jesuits were among the earliest settlers of New Orleans and Louisiana. A Jesuit chaplain accompanied Iberville on his second expedition, and the fathers are credited with introducing the growing of sugar cane to Louisiana, paving the way for one of the state’s prime industries. They probably brought this from their West Indies farms and planted it on the plantation they bought from former Governor Bienville in 1725.
The following statement represents many months of work by both Jesuit and lay faculty, staff and administrators at Loyola. It was written by the Task Force on Jesuit Identity and approved by the Board of Trustees in November 1980.
The following statement represents many months of work by faculty, administrators and students at Loyola. It was mandated by the Council on Academic Planning, approved by the Standing Council for Academic Planning and approved in July 1971 by the Board of Trustees. Revisions proposed by the Standing Council for Academic Planning and approved by the Board of Trustees in July 1973, January 1977, and May 1983 are incorporated in this edition of the Goals Statement.
Loyola is a comprehensive Catholic university that embodies the standards of academic excellence synonymous with Jesuit education. As a community united in the search for truth and wisdom, Loyola’s faculty, students, and staff are committed to scholarship, service, and justice. Consistent with its Jesuit and Catholic heritage, the university is open to all qualified persons.
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Loyola University New Orleans is a Catholic institution that emphasizes the Jesuit tradition of contributing to the liberal education of the whole person.
The university's mission is to search for those students who are not satisfied with the ordinary, but who thrive on challenge.
Our purpose is to provide quality education for a select group of students.
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Loyola University New Orleans, a Jesuit and Catholic institution of higher education, welcomes students of diverse backgrounds and prepares them to lead meaningful lives with and for others; to pursue truth, wisdom, and virtue; and to work for a more just world. Inspired by Ignatius of Loyola’s vision of finding God in all things, the university is grounded in the liberal arts and sciences, while also offering opportunities for professional studies in undergraduate and selected graduate programs.
These bulletins include the most accurate information available at the time of publication. Requirements, rules, procedures, courses, and informational statements are subject to change. The university reserves the right to make changes as required in course offerings, curricula, academic policies, and other rules and regulations affecting students.