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Service-Learning
Service-Learning at Loyola
Service-learning integrates community service with academic coursework, providing
students with opportunities to connect, collaborate, and share knowledge with community
partners
Career Preparation
Sellinger School of Business and Management opens data analytics visualization lab
Loyola’s data analytics visualization lab is a state-of-the-art classroom outfitted
with technology to help students interpret, manipulate, and present large amounts
of data.
Sustainability
Loyola's commitment to sustainability efforts
In recent years, the University has doubled down on its sustainability initiatives,
identifying and taking intentional steps to preserve the planet.
Ask the Expert
Kerry Tan, Ph.D., shares his insights on the airline industry
Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éeconomist specializes in industrial organization and applied microeconomics
with a focus on strategic behavior in the airline industry.
Alumni Profile
Business graduate leads with values, pursuing sustainability and developing a not-for-profit
charity
Throughout her career, Anisya Fritz, Ph.D., ’85, has turned challenge into opportunity
Innovation
Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éstudents create award-winning platform to assist small businesses in Baltimore
Student-created Equalyze platform connects students with local businesses to give
them real world experience in helping grow small businesses.
Honors Program
Sellinger Scholars
The Sellinger Scholars program is a business honors program that fosters leadership
development and prepares students to lead and serve in a diverse and changing world.
Faculty Mentorship
Philosophy professor creates gift-giving app with help of student business team
Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éstudent shares her experience launching GFTD app with its creator, her faculty
mentor
Academic Programs
Economics major
Loyola's economics degree options, which feature interactive and transformative discussion
around real world social issues and business decisions, develop industrious and adaptable
students that are more than ready for a wide variety of career paths.
Academic Programs
Accounting major
The accounting program at Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éprovides a values-centered business education, preparing
graduates to be technically proficient, well-developed communicators, with the skills
and experience necessary to be a turnkey package for any employer.
Course Snapshot
Exploring IS 360: Management of Global IT
Students embark on a 10-day immersion program to study abroad Ireland to learn more
about global information technology through site visits with leading tech companies.
Beyond the Classroom
Fed Challenge Team
The highly motivated students on Loyola's nationally ranked Fed Challenge team see
their studies in action by working together to apply Federal Reserve policy to real
world economic conditions during the annual competition.
Academics
Finance major
Finance is one of the most popular undergraduate majors in the Sellinger School of
Business and Management, and students benefit from expert faculty and access to technology
such as the Sellinger Experiential Learning Lab.
Academics
Marketing major
Loyola's marketing major within the Sellinger School of Business teaches students
core marketing principles, personal selling and sales management, consumer behavior,
advertising, marketing strategy, and international marketing.
Alumni Spotlight
Honoring their roots
How a passion for social justice led two Ãå±±ÂÖ¼égrads to found Local Color Flowers,
a community-focused flower shop that sources directly from farmers within 100 miles
of Baltimore.
Course Snapshot
Creativity that leads to change
Design thinking course helps student entrepreneurs bring ideas to life.
Field Experience
Broader horizons
Overseas trips open the world of study abroad to MBA students.
Faculty spotlight
Cura Personalis: JP Krahel, Ph.D., CPA
Loyola’s Teacher of the year helps accounting students connect with the community.
Outcomes
“I felt more prepared than anyone else.â€
TJ Kelly, ’13, credits his Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éeducation to his success in his career in media
strategy.
Explore our Programs
Preparing the next generation of business leadersUndergraduate Programs 8 majors, 7 minors, 11 fields of study
Discover the difference of a business education grounded in the liberal arts
Professional's MBA Part-time, Self-paced, online and hybrid options, 39 credits
Designed for a range of working professionals looking to pursue their MBA at their own pace
Emerging Leaders MBA Full-time, 12 months, 45 credits
A cohort program designed for recent college graduates and early career professionals
Master of Accounting Full-time, 10 months, 30 credits
Designed for those with an accounting bachelor’s degree, or equivalent coursework