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Page 1: Loyola MBA Viewbook

MBA•••••••••••••••••

BY THE NUMBERS

Page 2: Loyola MBA Viewbook

The Loyola University New Orleans MBAprogram is based on an interdisciplinary,highly coordinated approach seldom found inother MBA programs. Our rigorous, analytical,and systems-oriented curriculum is based on thehighest standards of excellence and leadershipthat today’s organizations demand.

Steeped in Jesuit ideals of social justice and astrong ethical and moral foundation, theprogram offers graduates a highly desired,values-driven skill set needed for success.

Building on a 100-year tradition of servingNew Orleans, Loyola is ideal for workingprofessionals, with classes conveniently offerednightly. While deeply rooted in New Orleans’business community, the program possesses athoroughly international scope and is basedon world-class standards of excellence.

Enroll in the Loyola MBA program today foran experience that awakens, enlightens, andtransforms your career.

Jerry Goolsby, Ph.D., Director

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Acquire a diverse businessbackground so that you are well-rounded. Know that there willbe ups and downs in your career,but you have to stay the course andnot get discouraged.

DENNIS LAUSCHA, President, New Orleans Saints,M.B.A. ’93

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A Loyola MBA education gives you the agility to navigate

shifting industries.

As organizations become increasinglycomplex, businesses demand leaders

who can move and manage inbetween different critical functions.

Our curriculum is horizontallyintegrated. Each core class cultivatesa foundation of knowledge uponwhich students can build up, or

expand out into other business fields.

15••••••••••••••••

Average class size

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The Loyola MBA program provides students aholistic view of organizations. The education Ireceived at Loyola has helped me transition from asubject matter expert to a leader in my company.

SUZANNE WEBB SAINATO,Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer at Symetra Life Insurance Company, M.B.A. ’12

11:1•••••••••••••••••

Student to teacher ratio

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Get an education with your degree.

MBA degrees have long been statussymbols for business professionals. But as demand for the degree has

increased, it has become clear that notevery MBA program is the same.

To succeed in today’s business environment,you need an MBA education,

not just a degree.

Loyola student-professionals earn MBAsthrough a rigorous, enlightening, and

transformative process. They adhere to thestandard of educational excellence thatLoyola has maintained for 100 years.

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The Loyola MBA program has provided mewith different ways of thinking and the righttools to make the appropriate decisions. I am now able to look at organizationsholistically, something I was unable to doprior to the program. I plan to use myentrepreneurship experiences and everythinglearned throughout the MBA program to one day run my own company and make adifference in my home community in the U.S.and my home country of Benin, Africa.

IFE BANCOLE, IT and Project Manager at General Motors, M.B.A. ’12

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As a student in our Private Equity Investmentsclass, you will be called upon to conduct andpresent in-depth analyses of local organizationsto the South Coast Angel Fund investors. In addition to this truly unique classroomenvironment, the students participate in the finaldecisions in managing the college’s investmentsas a member of the fund.

CLAYTON WHITE, adjunct professorFounder of the South Coast Angel Fund, M.B.A. ’93

The South Coast Angel Fund accelerates early-stage ventures inthe Gulf Coast community. At a time of fervent entrepreneurialactivity, Loyola MBA students begin actually influencing theeconomy as part of their class work.

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$1,000,000••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Amount invested inlocal organizations onwhich Loyola MBAsconsulted last year

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Number of cities in theUnited States that the Wall Street Journal,

Forbes, and INC.magazine consider betterfor entrepreneurs than New Orleans right now

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VALUEAt Loyola, you will learn from people who arethe best in class at what they do. Period. Ourfaculty members are recognized in academicand professional circles around the world.

The MBA curriculum is modeled after cutting-edge, globally respected theories and methods.Many of our courses are influenced by but notlimited to:

Malcolm Baldrige Performance Excellence Program

Six Sigma Strategy

Lean

Project Management Institution

American Society for Quality

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Whether helping small businesseswith cash flow statements orproviding assistance to women-and minority-owned businessesvia The Good Work Network,each MBA student works at least30 hours for a nonprofitorganization prior to graduation.

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Percent of our MBAstudents engaged withthe local community

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The Loyola MBA program provided me withthe opportunity to develop critical networkingskills that I use on a day-to-day basis.

JEFF EHLINGER, Manager of Commercial Lending,Hancock Bank, M.B.A. ’03

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$2.7 million•••••••••••••••••••

Amount a Loyola MBAstudent saved his

employer by applying acourse project to data

at his workplace

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Number of consecutiveyears The Princeton

Review has ranked theLoyola College of

Business as one of thenation’s best

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Loyola’s curriculum and instructionmethods gave me the academicpreparation and problem-solvingexperience necessary to addresscontemporary business issues in thereal world. The MBA educationprovided me with an excellentfoundation for a career in both thepublic and private sectors.

GREG RATTLER, Senior Banker, Chase Bank, M.B.A. ’85

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Booz Allen Consulting

Capital One Bank

Children's Hospital

Cox Communications

Deloitte & Touche

DM Petroleum Operations

Entergy

Entergy Operations Inc

Ernst & Young

FMOL Health Systems

Hancock Bank

HCA Healthcare

Humana Health

Hussmann Corporation

Intralox

Johnson Controls, Inc.

JP Morgan Chase Bank

Kinder Morgan

Kingsley Consulting Group

Lockheed Martin

Marathon Petroleum Company

Marsh USA

Millennium Partners, L.P.

Monsanto

New Orleans Saints

Ochsner Health System

Omni Bank

Pan American Life Insurance Company

Rebowe & Company CPAs

Red Bull

RE/MAX

Scandurro & Layrisson, LLC

Shell Oil Company

Symenta Life Insurance

Take Care Health Systems

Talbridge, Inc.

The Receivables Exchange

Thompson & Co.

Trumble & Tucker

UBS Financial Services

United Nations Children's Fund(UNICEF)

United States Air Force

United States Marine Corps

United States Navy

Vector Marketing Corporation

Walgreens

WELLS FARGO

Whitney National Bank

600+EMPLOYERS COME TO LOYOLA WITHJOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS

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Loyola is the beginning of your new career. We will make sure you are exposed to the

world’s best employers.

Get certified while you study.

Courses such as ProjectManagement and Lean Six Sigmaallow our student-professionals to sitfor outside certification exams thatearn them significant market value.

Project Management: CAPM or PMP certification

Six Sigma: Certified Quality Process Analyst

Six Sigma Green Belt Six Sigma Black Belt certification

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Months in which youcan earn your MBA. Butyou can start applyingyour Loyola business

education immediately.

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Will you be a part of our MBA community?

The Loyola MBA program does notsearch for bodies to fill classroomseats—we are looking for student-professionals to become part of ourcommunity, who have a thirst forknowledge and the will to practice

constant improvement.

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Number of ways to learn more about the

Loyola University New Orleans MBA

loyno.edu/mba

(504) 864-7965

[email protected]

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OFFICE OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS6363 St. Charles Avenue, Box 15, New Orleans, LA 70118

(504) 864-7965 • Fax: (504) 864-7970

[email protected]

www.loyno.edu/mba