According to Wikipedia, Loyola University New Orleans is a private Jesuit university in New Orleans, Louisiana. Originally established as Loyola College in 1904, the institution was chartered as a university in 1912. It bears the name of the Jesuit founder, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, and is a member of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities.
Annual Applications | Acceptance | Graduation Rate | Median SAT Score | Median ACT Score |
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7,455 | 78% | 62% | 1145 | 23 |
Tuition (in-state) |
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$43,498 |
Income | Average Net Cost |
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0 - 30K | $16,607 |
30K - 48K | $17,011 |
48K - 75K | $17,504 |
75K - 110K | $22,632 |
110K+ | $27,355 |
If you graduate from Loyola University New Orleans, then you can expect to earn an average of $52,300 per year. You also have a 89% chance of being employed after 10 years.
Demographic data is for full-time, on-campus students.
Student Body | Under-Grads | Graduates |
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3,738 | 3,284 | 454 |
Loyola University New Orleans is located at 6363 Saint Charles Ave, New Orleans LA 70118-6143
New Orleans has a violent crime rate of less than .01% and a property crime rate of less than .01%.
Loyola University New Orleans is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
Loyola University New Orleans's most influential alumni include professors and professionals in the fields of Law, Economics, and Communications. Here are some of Loyola University New Orleans's most famous alumni:
Loyola University New Orleans's most influential faculty include professors in the fields of Law, Economics, and Communications. Here are some of Loyola University New Orleans's most famous alumni: