Loyola University New Orleans Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Loyola University New Orleans?

Devin

If someone is closed-minded, intolerant, and solely focused on academics, they should not attend Loyola University New Orleans. Loyola is a very open-minded and liberal school, with a high tolerance for diversity and differing-opinions. The philosophy at Loyola is centered around Ignatian values, focusing on building a "well-rounded" individual, so someone who isn't interested in involving themseleves in service, extra-curricular activities, etc. should not attend here.

Julian

Loyola is not for someone who is scared of being vulnerable. It takes a lot of courage to venture out into the crazy city of New Orleans and being a college student at Loyola, you have to be able to want to explore the city and create opportunities wherever possible. Someone who is narrow-minded or ignorant towards all humans having rights should also refrain from this school. It has a very open and liberal atmosphere to it and someone who is uncomfortable with that should not disturb the peace and tranquility established here.

Britnee

People who are uninvolved and that of the partying type. It is a Jesuit college after all.

Gabrielle

Someone who wants a lot of school spirit, because there is not a football team and the other sports that are on campus are not very supported by the student body. Anyone who is very conservative and not able to accept a wide range of people.

Horacio

Conservative

Caitlin

A person interested in anonymity or an impersonal, strictly academic experience will feel dissatisfied and stifled. The Loyola community is well-rounded in the experience it provides, and gives great importance to personal attention and the satisfaction of the students.

Mujera

A person with a closed mind would not feel comfortable at this school

Lauren

A very conservative, close-minded person should not consider attending Loyola New Orleans. If you want the conventional college experience, this is not the place for you. However, if you want an eye-opening, embracing, liberal arts experience, please come here!

Violet

An artsy, liberal person should attend this school.

Julie

Anyone who is not ready to get immersed in the crazy culture of New Orleans.