The College of Humanities and Natural Sciences serves as the anchor for all undergraduate study at Loyola. The liberal arts and sciences are key to the cultural and intellectual formation of the individual.
Students in the College of Humanities and Natural Sciences have distinguished themselves in scholarship, research, and service. In recent years, students have been awarded prestigious Rhodes, British Marshall, Mellon, and Fulbright scholarships. The college regularly recognizes the academic excellence of our students through the Dean's List, published at the end of each academic term.
The centerpiece of Loyola's liberal-arts education is the Common
Curriculum, housed in the College of Humanities and Natural
Sciences and required of all Loyola undergraduates regardless of the college
in which they are enrolled. Writing, literature, and mathematics requirements
combine with philosophy, history, religious studies, and other courses
to afford students the perspective, skills, and knowledge that can enable
them to form their convictions, beliefs, and commitments in an atmosphere
of study and reflection.
Location: Bobet Hall, Room 202
(Campus Map)
Hours: 8:30am to 4:45pm, Monday - Friday
Mailing Address:
Loyola University New Orleans
Financial Affairs
6363 St. Charles Avenue
Campus Box 03
New Orleans, LA. 70118-6143
Office Phone: 504-865-3244
FAX: 504-865-2059
