Loyola University Chicago Top Questions

What kind of person should attend Loyola University Chicago?

sheriff

Education & learning as piorities.

Patrick

Someone who wants a good, healthy balance of fun and schoolwork. Also a great thing to live in Chicago, right on the lake. Loyola' pretty open to all types of people so there is not necessarily a kind of person.

Thi

Anyone that likes small school and are willing to work hard.

Sema

Someone who is willing to put a lot of hard work into not only their own education, but in building their involvement in the community. It is important to realize that you are bettering yourself to become a stronger and better citizen of the world, and that it is your right to an education so you can help others who cannot obtain it.

Raven

Anyone that feels they become overwhelmed with a larger school setting. Someone who is practices their religion on a normal basis would find Loyola to be a great fit for them. If this individual is looking to play a sport at Loyola, being a Division One athletics program, there is much competition offered. There aren't many fraternities or sororities but they are available for those that enjoy that. Finally, not having a football team does have its benefits of focusing on other areas of athletics for fans and putting more money and attention into those sports.

Kyle

Anybody that is willing to work hard for themselves and others to advance their academic knowledge.

Daniel

motivatd to do well and do something with their lives. if you're going to slack off don't even think about coming to loyola.

Nausheen

All kinds of people are pretty much invited to attend this school based on any of the following: race, sexual orientation, gender, etc. Everyone is invited because the school is so diverse and everyone is friendly towards each other. Rarely do we have disputes based on some sort of bias or prejudice.

Kiersten

Someone who loves the city! Loyola is a great school and I think it gets over shadowed sometimes by other Chicago schools. It has a beautiful campus and is right on the lake. The professors here are great, I have only had 1 or 2 that I did not like at all. Classes are fairly small and it is really easy to make friends.

Nicole

Many people have differente backgrounds. Loyola's alma matter reads of diversity in religion and race indicating that anyone who is born can be a part of the loyola family.