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Reports and Resources Available Online

  • What Do New Students and Parents Expect From Jesuit Education?
    Produced: April 2008         Posted: May 2008
    This report focuses on what parents and students, from the Class of 2011, expect from a Jesuit education.

  • Student Views on Religion: Class of 2008
    Produced: March 2008      Posted: May 2008
    This report focuses on issues related to engagement in religious/spiritual practice, students’ views on God and religion, and their sense of their own abilities related to religious/spiritual attributes.

  • Student Civic Engagement: Class of 2010
    Produced: January 2008     Posted: January 2008
    This report is intended to inform program development at Loyola by describing the attitudes and behaviors related to civic engagement that students have when they arrive on campus.

  • Study Abroad Overall Report: Spring 2007
    Produced: November 2007   Posted: January 2008
    This report describes the overall findings from the assessment of the Study Abroad Programs in Alcalá, Auckland, Belgium, Cork, Newcastle, and Rome.

  • Loyola as a Generator of PhDs
    Produced: October 2007         Posted: December 2007
    This report compares Loyola’s generation of PhDs to that of other top Catholic comprehensive institutions.

  • Adjustment to Campus and College Life: Class of 2010
    Produced: August 2007      Posted: December 2007
    Using a survey of first-year students at the end of their first-year, this report describes the social behaviors and challenges that face new students at Loyola.

  • Views on Diversity Class of 2010
    Produced: December 2006        Posted: December 2007
    This report uses diversity related items from a survey of first-year students to describe the perspectives on diversity that students have when they arrive on campus.


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