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The John Early Society

Institutional Giving
With three campuses throughout the Baltimore metropolitan area, Loyola is an integral participant in the greater Baltimore Community, creating employment opportunities for people of many different skills and areas of expertise, engaging in enduring partnership with community service agencies, offering clinical services in fields including psychology and speech-language pathology, and helping to provide the intellectual capital that fuels the region’s remarkable growth and economic vitality.

Thousands of Loyola graduates hold positions—many at levels of great responsibility—at the Baltimore region’s leading corporations, innovative small businesses, charitable foundations, non-profits, government agencies and local school systems. These relationships are tremendously rewarding for the College, its current, former and future students, and the greater community.

Many of these organizations have shown their support for the College through institutional membership in The John Early Society, membership that offers first-hand knowledge of academic and programmatic initiatives and that can help them fulfill their business and philanthropic objectives. In return, they provide crucial counsel to College leaders, sharing their expertise in how to shape undergraduate curricula and graduate-level professional development programs to better prepare students to thrive in today’s increasingly complex world.

More than 55 Institutional members, from the largest public companies in Maryland to small family foundations, participate in The John Early Society today. Their involvement reinforces the College’s longstanding partnership with Baltimore’s most significant organizations, and helps ensure that this remarkable collaboration will continue to have a rewarding impact on our shared community.

With this growing reputation for academic excellence comes additional challenges, and added responsibility to continue to recruit distinguished faculty, develop innovative curricula and make the benefits of a College education affordable for qualified students.

If you would like to speak to someone about Institutional Giving, please contact
Beth Schroder at 410-617-2295.