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Loyola wants its students to be well-rounded. So you learn many things while you are there... about different cultures, religions, ways of thinking. Also even though Loyola is a Jesuit University religion is never something that is forced upon you. Coming here has helped me become more open-minded. Also student teacher ratio is 1:11
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Loyola University New Orleans is a fantastic school especially if you are involved in the liberal arts. The campus is small but Incredibly beautiful, in part because it is located in New Orleans. The Loyola community is welcoming and you will find friends here.
» Read MoreThe small community and specialized learning makes for an excellent education. The environment makes for a warm living and comforting learning space. The surrounding areas and city are an exciting enriching area as well.
» Read MoreThe school is very diverse, and has a wide array of multicultural programs and student activities. But, the campus buildings need to be remodeled.
» Read MoreVery well located campus, right next door to Tulane University. The teachers are all willing to help make your college experience the best possible. Also, the city itself becomes your classroom as you venture out and participate in assignments based around the city's culture.
» Read MoreLoyola has a really nice atmosphere due to its small student body and campus. So far I have not had a class of more than 30 students so it has been really easy to ask questions from the teachers and get to know them. As far as classes there is a good balance between those that are challenging and those that are simple which has made studying and homework manageable.
» Read MoreLoyola University is a very fast-paced school that really pushes on your strengths and weaknesses for you to be a better person. Albeit being a private religious school, Loyola is affordable and open to any religion that comes into their door. The smaller size of the classes offer more one-on one time, and if you want a larger class, you are able to take classes at our neighboring university Tulane, giving us a greatly diverse area.
» Read MoreLoyola University-New Orleans is absolutely astonishing and amazing at what they do. No other words can describe what a great Jesuit university Loyola is. They truly fulfill what a true Jesuit university entitles.
» Read MoreI love this school. The people here are very accepting of anyone different. They also try very hard to plan many events, and most of them are great events.
» Read MoreAmazing school! Loyola is a really close community that after just a few months will feel like family. The teachers are always really helpful and nice and since its a small school they know your name! You're not just a number here.
» Read MoreLoyola is VERY diverse be prepared to meet people from all over. There are ALOT of places to eat around the school. The C-store is really expensive.
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