College of Nursing & Health (Undergrad)
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Annual tuition fees
- Undergraduates: $11,320
Duration
4 YearsIntakes
AugStudy language
EnglishDelivery mode
On-CampusDegree type
BachelorLocation
United States of America (USA)List of Programs
- Public Health (BA)
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- High school transcript is required
- Please note: all academic documents must be translated into English. College transcripts, 13th year school transcripts and country-specific examination results must have an accompanying course-by-course credit evaluation.
- College transcript is required for
Transfers only: Scan all college or university records.
Additional requirements
- Passport is required
- Personal statement: 500 words
- Please provide 1 reference(s)
- Upload a pdf of a letter of recommendation
- Financial Statement
English Tests Requirements
TOEFL-IBT
79IELTS
7About Faculty
At Loyola, our students are wildly successful and go on to serve the city of New Orleans, the state of Louisiana, and the world. Through the College of Nursing and Health, you’ll be able to have that same impact and more through the dedicated, diverse programs housed in this new college.
Top Reasons to Study in Loyola University New Orleans
- Make Your Mind Make a Difference: A Loyola degree will give you an edge when you begin your career. But it’s the passion for learning you’ll explore here that will carry you forward for years to come.
- Giving You the Tools to Change the World: At Loyola University New Orleans, our Jesuit education focuses on the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—to look for deeper meaning in everything we do.
- Entire experience: Whole person. However you decide to be you, you’ll have the holistic support of Loyola faculty, staff, Jesuit community and fellow students.
Ranking & Accreditation of Loyola University New Orleans
- #196 for Best National University , U.S. News & World Report ‘Best Colleges’
- #7 Lots of Race/Class Interaction, The Princeton Review’s ‘Best Colleges’
Student Accommodation at Loyola University New Orleans
Living on campus in one of five residence halls gives you opportunities to meet new people and make friends, go to campus events, join student organizations, and participate in leadership experiences.
Currently, first-year and sophomore students living on campus must have a weekly meal plan. Upper-class students (Junior standing and above) living on campus must carry at least a $500 Wolf Bucks Only plan and may choose any higher plan at their option. Commuter students have the option to choose from any meal plan or Wolf Buck increments.
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