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Loyola University New Orleans 

Loyola University New Orleans was established in 1904. It is a public Jesuit institution located in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The College’s acceptance rate is 72%. The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). 

Loyola University New Orleans History

In 1904, Loyola University New Orleans was founded. Initially the institution was started as Loyola College. On 10 July, 1912, the university was chartered. The university is named after Saint Ignatius of Loyola. The university falls under the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. 

Loyola University New Orleans Programs, Courses and Schools

Loyola University New Orleans offers Undergraduate and Graduate programs on campus. The campus offers huge learning opportunities and challenges to the students. The 4 colleges of the Loyola University New Orleans are- 

  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • College of Business
  • College of Law
  • College of Music and Media

Loyola University New Orleans  Achievements/ USP

Loyola University New Orleans is ranked #202 out of #443 National universities by US News and World Report. The College is ranked #491 nationally by Forbes. The institution is ranked #401-500 by Times Higher Education. Loyola University New Orleans is known for its teachings, wide variety of Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses, interactive student body, very comfortable environment, it has 4 different academic colleges which provides best career experience and it is among the best private universities in Louisiana, USA. 

Loyola University New Orleans  Notable Alumni

Loyola University New Orleans’s alumni expert alumni from different backgrounds who are always ready to serve based on their common passion and responsibility towards the College. The College has a vast alumni network. Some of the alumni members are- 

  • John Biguenet, Robert Hunter Distinguished Professor
  • Walter Block, Harold E. Wirth Eminent Scholar Chair in Economics 
  • Sanford Hinderlie, Conrad N. Hilton Chair of Music Industry Studies at Loyola University New Orleans, educator, jazz pianist
  • Patrick R. Hugg, John J. McAulay Distinguished Professor of Law.
  • William P. Quigley, law professor and Director of the Law Clinic 
  • Ed Renwick, political science professor 
  • Ronal W. Serpas, professor at Loyola
  • Harry Shearer, professor, longtime voice actor 
  • Lowell C. Smith, Dean of the College of Business Administration
  • Bernard J. Ward, longtime professor at Loyola
  • Reverend Kevin Wildes, President of Loyola; expert in the field of bioethics
  • Chris Donahue, Academy Award-winning film producer
  • Amy Guidry, painter
  • Carl H. Brans, physicist and co-developer 
  • Donald Wetze, inventor of the ATM
  • Norman Francis, president of Xavier University of Louisiana 
  • Ben Bagert, member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature
  • Larry S. Bankston, Law, Louisiana state senator from Baton Rouge
  • Charles Emile "Peppi" Bruneau, Jr., New Orleans attorney
  • Joseph Cao, former U.S. representative for Louisiana's 2nd congressional district 
  • Dan Claitor, Law School graduate, member of the Louisiana State Senate 

Loyola University New Orleans  infrastructure & services

Campus

Loyola University New Orleans has an urban campus in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The College’s campus is spread across a 23-acres area of land.  The campus serves more than 5,000 students. The campus is located in a beautiful environment and is surrounded by green lush trees everywhere and provides calm and soothing surroundings to enjoy. The campus also includes gardens all around the campus to chill and relax. 

Libraries

Library at Loyola University New Orleans is an important part of the educational system and a priceless resource for students, faculty, staff, and alumni, but also for the broad community. The library offers a wide range of books and other materials and services to support academic studies and enhance research work at the university. The library on campus has a vast collection of books, an e-journals database, and e-books etc. College library is determined to provide high-quality library resources, programs, and services to the students. The library provides flexible and fully equipped surroundings for everyone’s research and learning needs. The library supports the student learning process, creation and administration of knowledge, and also contributes to advancements in teaching and research programs in the field of liberal arts. 

Housing services-

On-campus: Loyola University New Orleans housing and Residence Life offers halls where students from all over the country and the world live, learn and grow together. Loyola University New Orleans offers 5 residences in the form of dormitories, apartments, townhouses and halls in its campus which offer convenience and support, as well as opportunities for personal growth, cultural exploration, and interaction with all facilities and staff. The residing places on-campus are- Biever Hall, Buddig Hall, Cabra Hall, Blanche and Norman C. Francis Family Hall and Founders Hall. The College’s housing is an appropriate place for comfortable housing. Students can select a room of their choice based on costs, facilities and availability. Through College’s best housing students can stay in groups of like-minded individuals who can share the same love for sports, literature, film and course. The various services offered in College’s residence halls are- 

  • Fully equipped rooms
  • Large lounges with kitchens
  • All-included utilities
  • Free Wi-Fi connection and cable TV
  • Free laundry services
  • Residential staff support
  • Programs created around a residential curriculum

Off-campus- Loyola University New Orleans assists students in finding off-campus housing near College’s campus. They provide convenient housing to students, faculty and staff nearby the College. The rental housing near the college inculcates Apartments and sharing rooms. 

Medical services

Loyola University New Orleans provides medical services in each of its health centers to students. The Health Services motivates students to live a healthy lifestyle in order to achieve their personal, academic and career goals. They also have an emergency healthcare team which responds immediately to any accidents or injuries involving any person on campus. Primary and urgent healthcare, health check-ups, routine women’s healthcare, emergency response and wellness education are all part of the services provided on-campus. The staff includes certified physicians and nurses who are dedicated towards their work and provide high quality medical care to students.

Student’s clubs

Loyola University New Orleans offers wide variety of students’ clubs and organization which provide wide range of opportunities for students to engage themselves. The College offers everything students need to stay active and healthy on campus. 

College location

6363 St. Charles Avenue

New Orleans, LA 70118

Top Landmarks

  • The National WWII Museum.
  • Garden District.
  • Frenchmen Street.
  • New Orleans City Park.
  • Jackson Square.
  • French Quarter.
  • Preservation Hall.
  • Audubon Zoo.

International student’s info

Courses Offered-

  • Loyola University New Orleans offers Undergraduate and Graduate programs. Some of the courses are-
  • Accountancy
  • Biological Sciences
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Criminology and Justice
  • Design
  • English 
  • Economics
  • French
  • Finance
  • History
  • Marketing
  • Management
  • Mathematics
  • Nursing
  • Physics
  • Political Science

Student Support-

 The International Student Support Centre at Loyola University New Orleans provides international educational exchange via its services. It serves as the primary administrative, programming, and advising office for the international community. The office provides various services like-

  • immigration assistance and support to international students and exchange visitors through advising, programs, workshops and events.
  • serve as a guide for academic and administrative units in the collaboration, hiring and sponsorship of international students and exchange visitors.
  • provides on-going orientation and support services in a welcoming environment designed to help students in cultural adjustment.

Visa and Immigration Support-

Only people who are enrolled full time in classes or are obtaining a degree are considered to be students for visa purposes. Individuals will probably have one of two types of non-immigrant status:

The J-1 Exchange Visitor Program has multiple categories in which foreign nationals may come to the United States to engage in research collaboration, instruction, and lecturing. The College offers three categories of Exchange Visitors: Professor, Research Scholar, and Short-Term Scholar.

  • Professor: A foreign national whose primary purpose is teaching, lecturing, observing, or consulting at post-secondary accredited academic institutions, museums, libraries, or similar types of institutions. A professor also may conduct research where authorized by the sponsor. (Minimum: 3 weeks; Maximum: 5 Years)
  • Research Scholar: A foreign national whose primary purpose is conducting research, observing, or consulting in connection with a research project at research institutions, corporate research facilities, museums, libraries, post-secondary accredited academic institutions, or similar types of institutions. A research scholar also may teach or lecture where authorized by the sponsor. (Minimum: 3 weeks; Maximum: 5 Years)
  • Short-Term Scholar: A foreign national who is a professor, research scholar, or person with similar education or accomplishments who enters the United States for a short-term visit for the purpose of lecturing, observing, consulting, training, or demonstrating special skills at research institutions, museums, libraries, post-secondary accredited academic institutions, or similar types of institutions. (Minimum: N/A; Maximum: 6 Month)

After you have been accepted to study at the College, you will receive a Form I-20 document in your admission package with your official admission letter and can begin the student visa application process.

How to apply for your F-1 visa-

  • Verify your information – Form I-20
  • Passport must match your name and date of birth (DOB)
  • Program dates match the length of the program you've selected
  • Immediately contact the College if any of your information is incorrect
  • Complete the online visa application – Form DS-160
  • Complete the online visa application
  • Print the application form confirmation page to bring to your interview
  • Photo – You will upload your photo while completing the online Form DS-160. Your photo must meet photograph requirements
  • Schedule an interview - at the U.S. embassy or consulate in the country where you live. You may schedule your interview at any U.S. embassy or consulate, but it may be difficult to qualify for a visa outside of your permanent residence. Wait times for interview appointments vary by location, season, and visa category. Apply for your visa as early as possible.
  • Pay the I-901 SEVIS fee before going to the U.S. embassy or consulate for your visa interview. The fee must be paid online.
  • Gather required documentation
  • Passport
  • Form I-20
  • Non-immigrant visa application
  • Form DS-160 confirmation page
  • I-901 SEVIS fee payment receipt
  • Attend your visa interview – be sure to take your required documents (and all documents your local U.S. consulate requires) to your visa interview.
  • Canadian citizens do NOT need to go to the U.S. consulate to obtain a visa to enter the U.S.

Student life

Student society

Loyola University New Orleans’s student organizations or clubs are one of the best ideas to get involved in the campus. Organizations are assembled under an arrangement of causes, identities, and interests. Student organizations at the Loyola University New Orleans put on some of the most highly anticipated campus events and offer a wide range of opportunities for involvement and leadership every year. Loyola University New Orleans offers a wide variety of student organizations, so there is something for each student. 

Sports and fitness

Loyola University New Orleans provides activities that promote healthy lifestyles and fitness for a huge population of students, faculty and staff. The College provides various sports activities and fitness rooms to keep students fit and healthy. The College offers a wellness center, club sports and fitness rooms etc.

Health & Wellbeing

Health and Wellness at the Loyola University New Orleans is to highlight the active process of change and growth that involves building resilience, persistence, and positivity in the phase of provocations. It is the initiative dedicated to help students incorporate in an overall well-being experience across campus. They allow students to actively indulge in well-being activities that provide support to a holistic lifestyle. Through this initiative, students will learn and understand resources and they will also learn how to help others in need. 

Residential Life

On-campus housing at Loyola University New Orleans is available. College housing can accommodate a large number of students. College also assists students in finding nearby accommodation hassle-free.

Food & drink

Loyola University New Orleans provides many dining areas or cafeterias in its campus. Dining is open to students, faculty, and staff. Dining plan offers different dining options which includes special dietary menus such as vegetarian and low-fat food. The plans are designed to fit the busy schedule of students, the plan assists all dietary preferences by providing a wide range of dining options and healthy food options. There are a number of cafes and restaurants available nearby campus which provides a huge variety to students.

Short-term getaways, weekend getaways

There are many short-term getaways near the Loyola University New Orleans to have fun and to spend holidays and weekends. 

  • The National WWII Museum.
  • Garden District.
  • Frenchmen Street.
  • New Orleans City Park.
  • Jackson Square.
  • French Quarter.
  • Preservation Hall.
  • Audubon Zoo.

These are just some of the places listed above. There are many other short-term getaways. 

Part-time jobs

The Career Center at Loyola University New Orleans provides employment opportunities to students who want to earn money while studying to pay their expenses. The Office of Student Employment helps students find part-time work that not only builds their bank account, it is also on or near campus, and gives them a relevant and meaningful career experience which enhances their resume.

Student Safety

Crime Around the area-

Loyola University New Orleans keeps safety at priority. The College's Police Department provides 24/7 assistance to deter crime, and to increase personal safety and building security. A security desk is located in the lobby of each residence hall, which assists 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to ensure the safety and identification of those entering and leaving the campus buildings. Students can call an officer to escort them anywhere on campus 24/7. The College is committed towards providing a safe, secure living and learning environment for all students, faculty and staff.

Famous courses

The famous courses at Loyola University New Orleans are-

  • Accountancy
  • Biological Sciences
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Criminology and Justice
  • Design
  • English 
  • Economics
  • French
  • Finance
  • History
  • Marketing
  • Management
  • Mathematics
  • Nursing
  • Physics
  • Political Science

Campus Recruitment Process

The Placement Office at Loyola University New Orleans has an award-winning placement team that is dedicated to supporting students throughout their placement search. The College hosts recruitment events to provide jobs to students. Students are also allowed to do part- time jobs on campus while studying. 

Application Requirements

  • Create a new account
  • Completed Application Form
  • Submit required support documents
  • Academic Records
  • Pay the application fee 
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Recommendations
  • Standardized Test Scores

Loyola University New Orleans Programs

Program
Duration
Format
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Standard Test

Loyola University New Orleans Application Requirements

2.6
GPA
35
IB
80
Percentage

IELTS score requirements

A strong proficiency in the English language is essential for admission into universities in United States of America. To be able to get a successful admission in Loyola University New Orleans in United States of America students need to complete IELTS with a minimum score of 6.5.

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Loyola University New Orleans Deadlines

Deadlines may vary for each program. Please visit the program page for specific deadlines.

Loyola University New Orleans Rankings

Regional

United States of America
197
US News
443
Forbes
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6363 St Charles Ave, New Orleans,United States of America

504-865-3240