As a private liberal arts college, class size is limited to about 40 students per teacher. I feel as though through the common curriculum I am learning everything I will need to know in college, plus the small school feel has been teaching me how to be sociable among the student body.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I enjoy being in New Orleans, I am from only twenty minutes away, but even then the small distance is greatly differentiated. The culture and food is so diverse from all other cities, and there will always be something to do on your weekend-besides study.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Loyola is normally generous when it comes to scholarship money. The endowment for the school is quite vast, and if you are smart enough you may receive a full scholarship.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Visit the school during the school year, not during the summer. Sure, the buildings are nice, but as in all colleges, thats not what you are really looking for. As a prospective student you need to pick a school that fits you best, and you may be able to tell instantly that the school you visit one random day is the one that is a perfect fit. Figure out what you want to do, and find a school that excels in that subject. If not, find a school that has several diverse opportunities for your major to be.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Loyola is big on community service, the focus on the individual through mind and soul. Each individual aspect of a person is looked upon. Happy college searching!
As a private liberal arts college, class size is limited to about 40 students per teacher. I feel as though through the common curriculum I am learning everything I will need to know in college, plus the small school feel has been teaching me how to be sociable among the student body.
I enjoy being in New Orleans, I am from only twenty minutes away, but even then the small distance is greatly differentiated. The culture and food is so diverse from all other cities, and there will always be something to do on your weekend-besides study.
Loyola is normally generous when it comes to scholarship money. The endowment for the school is quite vast, and if you are smart enough you may receive a full scholarship.
Visit the school during the school year, not during the summer. Sure, the buildings are nice, but as in all colleges, thats not what you are really looking for. As a prospective student you need to pick a school that fits you best, and you may be able to tell instantly that the school you visit one random day is the one that is a perfect fit. Figure out what you want to do, and find a school that excels in that subject. If not, find a school that has several diverse opportunities for your major to be.
Loyola is big on community service, the focus on the individual through mind and soul. Each individual aspect of a person is looked upon. Happy college searching!