Loyola University New Orleans is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral degrees.
It brought me such joy to join together in prayer last month with students, faculty, staff, members of the Ignatius Chapel community, and our generous donors for Mass for the Solemnity of the ...
Although she lives and works as a nurse in Cleveland, OH, Valencia Collins feels like she has a second home here in New Orleans. After transferring to Loyola Online in her second year as an ...
What does test optional mean? Applicants will have the choice to select if they wish to have their ACT or SAT scores considered when Loyola reviews their application for admission and merit ...
The Master of Music in Performance program at Loyola will prepare you to share your gift with others. We pride ourselves in mentoring our students, not just teaching them. That’s why our faculty ...
The Loyola Institute for Ministry can help you discern your vocational call affordably. In addition, our courses are inspired by the best in Catholic theology and animated by Ignatian spirituality; ...
The College of Business is proud to announce Karen Nabonne Coaxum '77 as the recipient of the 2024 Alden “Doc” Laborde Award for Ethical Entrepreneurship. Named for the illustrious co-founder of ...
The Post-Master’s Certificate in Religious Education is designed for teachers who have the theology degree needed to work in most Catholic high schools, but would like to know more about curriculum ...
FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It is administered by the U.S. Department of Education and determines your eligibility for college-related financial assistance. All students ...
Loyola University New Orleans is proud to offer its Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program. The university has designed this degree program so that individuals can obtain a teacher certification at ...
School of Communication and Design alumna Ylan Mui McClintock ’02 has worked as a broadcast news correspondent in CNBC’s Washington, D.C. bureau since 2017. Ylan specializes in economic news and ...
An annual feature in many newspapers and magazines when I was younger was the list of what was “in” and what was “out” as the calendar flipped from December of one year to January of the next. Because ...