The JSEA The Jesuit Secondary Education Association, headquartered in Washington, D.C., oversees all 48 Jesuit high Schools throughout the United States.
Updated: 10/23/2006
Development - Giving to Loyola
Ways to Give to Loyola
Loyola Academy's progress over the years has been made possible by the continued support of our alumni and friends. Their gifts enable us to continue to challenge, educate, and enlighten our students - and help us fulfill our mission of forming women and men for others in the years to come. Our web site now gives you the opportunity to learn more about giving to Loyola and even contribute to our Annual Fund online. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Annual Fund
Contact: Juliann
Cibelli, Director of the Annual Fund jcibelli@loy.org(847.920.2714)
The Annual Fund supports tuition assistance at Loyola Academy. You can learn more about the importance of financial aid at Loyola and give an Annual Fund gift online at our online Annual Fund section. Note: Credit card donations must be received by December 19th in order to be processed by your card issuer by year's end.
Last Chance Opportunity
Is Knocking: Your IRA Is the Key. If you're
looking for the most tax-effective gift
to make to a charitable organization, your
individual retirement account (IRA) may
very well be the best choice. More
information...
Contacts
Tom Cramer, Principal Gifts Officer tcramer@loy.org (847.920.2431)
Ann O'Hara, Director of Development aohara@loy.org(847.920.2436)
Rev. Matt Gamber, SJ, Principal Gifts Officer mgamber@loy.org(847.920.2710)
Loyola Academy is
a special community that thrives because
of the common purpose of its constituents
- students who want to learn, faculty
who want to teach, alumni and donors
who provide necessary funding and leadership,
and parents who expect the very best
education for their children. Everyone
is involved. The result is a dynamic
environment for learning, in which we
work together to prepare young people
to successfully meet the challenges
of living, learning, and working in
the world. It is Loyola's mission to
promote and maintain a diverse student
body - composed of young women and men
from a wide range of cultural, ethnic
and socioeconomic backgrounds. Our financial
aid program is and important part of
that mission - making a college preparatory
curriculum available to a more diverse
student population than ever before.
In order to carry out this mission we
must continue to raise funds from Loyola
alumni, parents and friends for the
financial aid program. Tuition at Loyola
Academy for the 2006-2007 school year
will be $10,250 and we will award over
$2,250,000 in financial aid to our neediest
families.
Rev. Matt Gamber, SJ, Principal Gifts Officer mgamber@loy.org(847.920.2710) OR
Loyola’s Glenview Campus is everything Loyola’s Board of Trustees and Administration envisioned and more. A vibrant center for sports and science, it enhances the educational experience of every Rambler!Since its opening in spring 2004, hundreds of home games and countless practices have taken place, as well as several IHSA and GCAC tournaments. Our alumni, graduate parents, parents, students and friends gather there regularly to watch our Rambler athletes practice and compete, bringing the school community together and enhancing Loyola’s school spirit. Our science students use the natural areas at the campus as “living laboratories” and outdoor field study sites. As the restoration of these natural areas continues, our students are also learning firsthand about the importance of environmental stewardship.
Glenview Campus Highlights:
3.1 miles from Loyola's Wilmette Campus
Two regulation baseball diamonds, one of which will be lighted
Two regulation softball diamonds, one of which will be lighted
Six Regulation lacross/soccer fields
A scenic 1.1 mile cross country trail around the perimeter of the campus
A 2500 square-foot, centrally located facility with changing areas, restrooms, a storage area for sports equipment and a concession stand
A 5000square-foot building with a manager's office and storage areas for maintenance equipment
Parking for up to 300 cars with plans for up to 470 spaces in the future
Landscaping around the perimeter of the campus
Restoration of the watershed area on the north east corner of the property to create a living outdoor science laboratory.