Institution Name
Loyola University New Orleans - LA
Address
6363 St. Charles Ave, Box 16 New Orleans, LA 70118
Liaison Officer
Amy Holliday
Asst Dir of Operations
ahollida@loyno.edu fachexte@loyno.edu; kavocke@loyno.edu; rtgrueni@loyno.edu
School URL
http://www.loyno.edu/humanresources
Secondary URL
http://finance.loyno.edu/human-resources/human-resources-manual-fachex-information Guidelines for prospective Exports or Imports are online
Tuition amount: Full Tuition
Program:
Undergraduate State grant/scholarship Initial offers will be announced by April 15, 2023.
Deadline for the receipt of initial TE certification/applications: In February 2023
The percentage of the new admitted TE candidates offered a TE scholarship for the current academic year: Below 10%
Additional Information
University Mission Statement
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. Through teaching, research, creative activities, and service, the faculty, in cooperation with the staff, strives to educate the whole student and to benefit the larger community.
Approved by Loyola University New Orleans Board of Trustees March 5, 2004 Vision Statement
As a Catholic, Jesuit University, Loyola University New Orleans is an academic community dedicated to the education of the whole person. By thinking critically, acting justly students are to embody the Ignatian ideals of faith, truth, justice, and service. To meet these goals, the University will strive to become an increasingly selective university with outstanding liberal arts and sciences, professional, and graduate programs grounded in intellectual rigor and reflecting the more than 450 year Ignatian tradition.
Approved by Loyola University New Orleans Board of Trustees May 2010 |