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
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I love being at Loyola. Campus life is great. I am beginning my sophomore year and I already know so many people. Also Loyola does a lot of volunteer work which I think is great because putting self aside every now and then helps you to have a better appreciations for things.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Loyola hands out many scholarships, especially if you've done extremely well in school.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
-Check out the school website loyno.edu
- Visit the campus (But be sure to visit it while classes are in session, so you can get the feel of how campus life is during the year)
- Sit-in a class to experience the Jesuit education Loyola offers and remember Loyola does not force religion on you... but it does want you to have knowledge of different religions and cultures so that you are able to understand different people.
-Visit the City Park (This is a beautiful park across from the Loyola campus, that many students go to study or work-out)
-Ride the street car.
-Visit the campus gym.
-Most importantly ASK questions!
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Loyola University has many great qualities, it is a liberal arts college and everyone there is unique and the atmosphere is amazing. Loyola is a small university but I like that because I know almost everyone on campus... even if I don't know the name, I know the face. Loyola has students from all over the world allowing you to see things from different points of view and learn different cultures and religions. Loyola has a goal and that goal is to have you become well-rounded and open minded so that you can succeed wherever you are.
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
I love being at Loyola. Campus life is great. I am beginning my sophomore year and I already know so many people. Also Loyola does a lot of volunteer work which I think is great because putting self aside every now and then helps you to have a better appreciations for things.
Loyola hands out many scholarships, especially if you've done extremely well in school.
-Check out the school website loyno.edu - Visit the campus (But be sure to visit it while classes are in session, so you can get the feel of how campus life is during the year) - Sit-in a class to experience the Jesuit education Loyola offers and remember Loyola does not force religion on you... but it does want you to have knowledge of different religions and cultures so that you are able to understand different people. -Visit the City Park (This is a beautiful park across from the Loyola campus, that many students go to study or work-out) -Ride the street car. -Visit the campus gym. -Most importantly ASK questions!
Loyola University has many great qualities, it is a liberal arts college and everyone there is unique and the atmosphere is amazing. Loyola is a small university but I like that because I know almost everyone on campus... even if I don't know the name, I know the face. Loyola has students from all over the world allowing you to see things from different points of view and learn different cultures and religions. Loyola has a goal and that goal is to have you become well-rounded and open minded so that you can succeed wherever you are.