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Accessible Education

The Office for Accessible Education (OAE) works to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to the Loyola campus at large, including the physical environment and university-sponsored programs, services and activities. Through collaboration with the institution's diverse community, Accessible Education facilitates accommodations, discourse, and engagement to promote a universally accessible learning environment for all.

Location: Monroe Library, Room 229
Phone: 504-865-2990

January's Friday Five

By Loyola University on Wed, 01/30/2019 - 09:55

Music, Bachelor of Arts

Do you have a passion for both music and political science? Music and graphic design? Music and practically any other area of study?

You can harmonize your interests with a minor or second major with a Bachelor of Arts in Music degree or a Bachelor of Music in Elective Studies degree.

Priority Deadline

Date

Time

Cost

Free

If you apply by February 15, you’ll be considered for all scholarship and financial aid packages. Test scores submitted from January and February will be considered for this deadline.

Jolene Pinder

            

Michael Giusti

            

Primary University Contacts

Admissions
504-865-3240
admit@loyno.edu

 

 
 
 
 
 
Alumni Engagement
504-861-5454
alumni@loyno.edu

 

 
 
 
 
 
Box Office
504-865-2074
tickets@loyno.edu

 

Alicia A. Bourque, Ph.D.

            

Human Resources

Consistent with the mission, values, and goals of Loyola University New Orleans, its prudent fiscal management, and its commitment to equal employment opportunity in employment, the staff of the Human Resources Department strive to: