Loyola - College Admission Counseling https://greatcollegeadvice.com Great College Advice Fri, 15 Aug 2025 10:34:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://greatcollegeadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/758df36141c47d1f8f375b9cc39a9095.png Loyola - College Admission Counseling https://greatcollegeadvice.com 32 32 Loyola University of Maryland–A Dose of Jesuit Education https://greatcollegeadvice.com/a-visit-to-loyola-university-of-maryland-for-a-dose-of-jesuit-education/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-visit-to-loyola-university-of-maryland-for-a-dose-of-jesuit-education Mon, 20 Jun 2011 15:35:46 +0000 https://greatcollegeadvice.com/?p=7386 A Jesuit education cultivates the mind, body, and spirit. While administered by a Catholic order of priests, Jesuit universities are open and welcoming to all.

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I recently visited the campus of Loyola University in Baltimore, Maryland. I recorded this short video about Jesuit Education.

 

If you prefer, you can read the transcript below.
Mark Montgomery
Educational Consultant
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I’m here now on the campus of Loyola University of Maryland and Loyola is a name that can be somewhat confusing in college admissions and college searches. Because there are several of them, Loyola of New Orleans, Loyola of Chicago, Loyola Marymount. As you might expect these four institutions as well as several dozen or so more are members of sort of the Jesuit community of universities.

Jesuit education was started by the Society of Jesus, not to evangelize or proselytize but to educate and so there are 21 universities in the United States that have a Jesuit model of education. Some of the big names including Boston College, Marquette, all of the Loyolas, of course, the Jesuit model, Regis University in Denver, my hometown.

The idea here for the Jesuits is educating mind, body and spirit so you will find in Jesuit universities that religion is taught. It’s part of the requirement of finishing your degree here but it is not religion in the sense that you must believe any certain set of religious precepts but you need to train your spirit, train your, think more about what it means to be a human being, what is your responsibility to your fellow human, what is your responsibility to your community.

And so you can take those required courses in all manner of religious thought including religious ethics, Islam, Judaism, other non-western religions. I mean it’s a fairly broad requirement but again the idea here is that you will be taught in a religious context, not that you must be a specific religion or that you must ascribe to a certain set of beliefs. There are plenty of colleges that do require that kind of thing but Jesuits do not.

So you’ll find that the Jesuit universities, many of them are in relatively urban areas like Loyola Maryland in Baltimore. You’ll find that they’re sort of medium sized universities with graduate schools as well as a solid undergraduate education. So when you start thinking about your own religious affiliation and your comfort zone in talking about those big issues of what is it to be human.

What is our responsibility to our communities even if you’re not a religious person or in the catholic faith. The Jesuit universities are certainly a place where we’re going to talk about God, we’re going to talk about what it is to be spiritual and that can be a really important part of an undergraduate education.

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What is a Jesuit Education? Why Attend A Jesuit University? https://greatcollegeadvice.com/what-is-a-jesuit-education-why-attend-a-jesuit-university/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-is-a-jesuit-education-why-attend-a-jesuit-university Mon, 19 Oct 2009 14:44:58 +0000 https://greatcollegeadvice.com/?p=3174 One of the distinctive features of the American higher educational system is its infinite variety.  There is a college for everyone. One group of universities stands out in its dedication to the liberal arts and to the education of a person’s mind, body, and spirit.  The Jesuit universities share a mission to create well-founded individuals. […]

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One of the distinctive features of the American higher educational system is its infinite variety.  There is a college for everyone.

One group of universities stands out in its dedication to the liberal arts and to the education of a person’s mind, body, and spirit.  The Jesuit universities share a mission to create well-founded individuals.

The 28 Jesuit institutions include some well-known universities, including Georgetown and anything with the name “Loyola” in it (Loyola Chicago, Loyola New Orleans, Loyola Marymount).  This group also includes names of great schools that have a familiar ring to them:  Creighton, Gonzaga, Marquette.

I had the good fortune to meet with the Assistant Dean of Admissions from Marquette University recently, and I asked her to explain what a Jesuit education is all about.

So here is Kate Metcalfe describing why you might consider a Jesuit education–at Marquette, or at any of the other 27 Jesuit colleges and universities.

Mark Montgomery
Educational Consultant


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New Orleans area colleges in high demand; Tulane seeing record number of applicants – Breaking News from New Orleans – Times-Picayune – NOLA.com https://greatcollegeadvice.com/new-orleans-area-colleges-in-high-demand-tulane-seeing-record-number-of-applicants-breaking-news-from-new-orleans-times-picayune-nolacom/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-orleans-area-colleges-in-high-demand-tulane-seeing-record-number-of-applicants-breaking-news-from-new-orleans-times-picayune-nolacom Sat, 31 Jan 2009 15:56:42 +0000 https://greatcollegeadvice.com/?p=1699 Today I’m on the campus of Tulane University, and I visited Loyola University New Orleans yesterday. Both these universities were in the local news because of big increases in interest in applying to these school. New Orleans area colleges in high demand; Tulane seeing record number of applicants. I want to find out why Tulane […]

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Today I’m on the campus of Tulane University, and I visited Loyola University New Orleans yesterday. Both these universities were in the local news because of big increases in interest in applying to these school.

New Orleans area colleges in high demand; Tulane seeing record number of applicants.

I want to find out why Tulane says that it has received 40,000 applications…which is 11,000 more than Harvard received.  I’m a bit suspicious.

Mark Montgomery
College Counseling





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