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Jesuits (The Society of Jesus)

A Christian male religious congregation of the Catholic Church, The Society of Jesus and its members, called Jesuits, practice evangelization and apostolic ministry. Now practicing on six continents, The Jesuits are active in education, intellectual research, cultural interests, religious retreats and ministry.

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When was Loyola Jesuit College created?

Loyola University Chicago Graduate School of Business was created in 1969.

What GPA requirement do you need to get into Loyola University of Chicago?

I don't know the GPA requirement to get into Loyola University of Chicago. But you definitely need to get decent grades. A good GPA and a decent SAT scores are a must. After you accomplish this, start thinking about ways you can separate yourself from the competition. Extracurricular activities are very important. Lastly, make sure you want to go to Loyola University of Chicago. I know a lot of students that thought they wanted to go to their dream school, but when they got in and went to that school, they were really disappointed.

What GPA and ACT or SAT scores are required by a college like Loyola University Chicago?

I recently got accepted into Loyola University ...I did not have the highest ACT score actually my ACT was an average of 22 with a GPA of 4.1. There is a chance that a student can be admitted with a not so high ACT score like mine if you apply through the LEAP program in which they will tell you once you have applied. The most important thing is to maintain a high GPA that will be a life saver!!!!

In what year was the Loyola Law School in Los Angeles established?

Loyola Law School is part of Loyola Marymount University which patron saint is St. Ignatius de Loyola. It was established in 1920 and is located in Los Angeles, California.

How did Ignatius of Loyola help to reform Catholicism?

Catholic AnswerSt. Ignatius of Loyola founded the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), which was approved by Pope Paul III in 1540. St. Ignatius founded it with a twofold aim:

1) to strengthen and where necessary to restore the Catholic faith in the wake of the protestant revolt.

2) to preach the Gospel in non-Christian lands.

The Jesuits grew to be the largest, most mobile, and most highly educated single religious order in the Catholic world. They founded colleges worldwide and established many missions.

Besides the three normal solemn vows of a religious (save monks) of poverty, chastity, and obedience; they take an additional four simple vows: special obedience to the Pope, not to mitigate the society's poverty, not to accept ecclesiastical dignitaries, actively seeking to avoid such preferments. All finally professed made a total renunciation of private ownership.

extracted from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980

How hard is it to get into loyola marymount university?

It is somewhat difficult to get into Loyola Marymount University; approximately 50% of applicants were admitted. Mid-range SAT scores on the critical reading, math, and writing sections are 550-640, 560-660, and 560-660, respectively. Mid-range ACT scores are 24-29.

What is the zip code for Loyola Jesuit college?

There are any number of Loyola Jesuit universities in the United States, you would have to specify which one. The only Loyola Jesuit college is in India, and they don't have zipcodes.

What is the SAT score required to get into Loyola Marymount University?

You can obtain this information by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and using the sites College MatchMaker search engine. You can research colleges and universities by name, or by programs of study, or by geographical location, size, or combinations of all etc. The site will provide you with a list of institutions based on your request. It will give you the schools background, accreditation, programs of study, entrance requirements, tuition and fees, etc. and a link to the institutions official web page.

Loyola Academy is located in which state?

Loyola Academy is located in Wilmette, Illinois. It is the largest Jesuit high school in the United States. Loyola Academy was wounded in 1909 and was originally located in Rogers Park, IL.

Is provedence college a jesuit college?

where some schools are Jesuit like Georgetown and Boston College, providence college is a catholic school similar to University of Notre Dame. The difference is that Jesuit schools are ones that were founded with catholic roots by the catholic church. A catholic university was both founded by the catholic church, but also ran by the catholic church still to this day. Usually with a catholic seminary involved. Providence is a very catholic college. Their mascot is the friar, and still to this day friars and nuns teach at the college.

Where is the Loyola University Museum Of Art in Chicago Illinois located?

The address of the Loyola University Museum Of Art is: 820 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611

What are some requirements to Loyola Marymount University?

Admissions Requirements

Grade Point Average Requirement

To be eligible for admission, applicants must have a minimum cumulative undergraduate as well as cumulative science/math GPA of 2.75 at the time of application. Applications from individuals with GPAs below 2.75 will not be reviewed for admission.

Prerequisite Educational Requirements

A baccalaureate degree is not required; however, in order to be competitive, it is highly recommended. Candidates who have received or will receive a baccalaureate degree prior to matriculation will be considered more favorably than applicants who have fulfilled only the prerequisites for admission. All prerequisites must be either completed, in progress, or projected before your application for admission will be reviewed. At the time of application you may be in the process of completing the prerequisites, but all prerequisites must be satisfactorily completed by the spring quarter or semester of the year of entry into the program.

These prerequisites are to be taken at a two-year or four-year accredited college or university. Because a solid understanding of the basic physical and biological sciences is essential for the study of the applied pharmaceutical, applicants are required to have successfully completed all prerequisite courses with a grade of C or better.

For a course to be acceptable in fulfilling the prerequisites, it must be at the level of those required for a major in the field. Introductory courses in the sciences are not accepted. Grades of Pass/No Pass will not be accepted. Distance or online education courses will not be accepted. Final determination of acceptability of course as prerequisites resides with the School of Pharmacy Admissions Committee in conjunction with the Loma Linda University Registrar.

English

English Composition: Nine (9) quarter or six (6) semester units of English. This should be the freshman composition sequence (equivalent to ENGL 1A and 1B). Remedial English and English as a Second Language (ESL) course are not acceptable to fulfill this requirement. English courses must be taken from the English Department.

Speech Communication: One course (4 quarter or 3 semester units) of Speech Communication/Public Speaking. Interpersonal Communication is not acceptable to fulfill this requirement.

Biological Sciences

General Biology: One year (12 quarter or 8 semester units) of General Biology with laboratory. Courses should be a course sequence designed for science majors. Courses in Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, Botany, Microbiology, and Biochemistry are not acceptable to fulfill this requirement

Human Anatomy: One course (4 quarter or 3 semester units) of Human Anatomy designed for science majors. A lab is not required with this course.

Microbiology: One course (4 quarter or 3 semester units) of Microbiology designed for science majors. A lab is not required with this course.

Physical and Mathematical Sciences

General Chemistry: One year (12 quarter or 8 semester units) of General Chemistry with laboratory. Courses should be a course sequence designed for science majors.

Organic Chemistry: One year (12 quarter or 8 semester units) of Organic Chemistry with laboratory. Courses should be a course sequence designed for science majors.

General Physics: One year (12 quarters of 8 semester units) of General Physics with laboratory. Courses should be a course sequence designed for science majors.

Biochemistry: One course (4 quarter or 3 semester units) of Biochemistry designed for science majors. A lab is not required with this course.

Calculus: Six (6) quarter or four (4) semester units of Calculus. Courses should be a course sequence designed for science majors and include integral and differential concepts.

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Psychology: One course (4 quarter or 3 semester units) of General or Introductory Psychology.

Macro/Microeconomics: One course (4 quarter or 3 semester units) in either Macroeconomics or Microeconomics.

Social and Behavioral Sciences: Applicants who have a baccalaureate degree automatically fulfill this category. Students who will not be earning a baccalaureate degree must complete an additional 18 quarter or 12 semester units of courses. Courses in anthropology, psychology, psychobiology, economics, geography, and sociology may be used to fulfill this requirement.

Humanities/Fine Arts

Humanities/Fine Arts: Applicants who have a baccalaureate degree automatically fulfill this category. Students who will not be earning a baccalaureate degree must complete 18 quarter or 12 semester units of courses. Courses in history, literature, philosophy, religion, fine art appreciation/history, classics and ethics may be used to fulfill this requirement.

Strongly Recommended Courses

The following courses are not required but will further prepare students for the rigorous curriculum provided at LLUSP and should be considered whenever possible:

Immunology

Human physiology

Histology

Cellular and molecular biology

Course Listings

Prerequisites

Courses

Quarter Hours

Semester Hours

General Biology with Lab

12

8

General Chemistry with Lab

12

8

Organic Chemistry with Lab

12

8

General Physics with Lab

12

8

Biochemistry

4

3

Microbiology

4

3

Calculus

6

4

Human Anatomy

4

3

English Composition

9

6

Speech Communication

4

3

Economics

4

3

Psychology

4

3

Final determination of acceptability of courses as prerequisites resides with the School of Pharmacy Admissions Committee working with the Loma Linda University Registrar.