FAFSA 2024 Updates

Due to nationwide delays in the FAFSA process, all new and returning students will receive their financial aid awards later than usual this year. FAFSA 2024 FAQs

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The Heritage Society

The Loyola University New Orleans Heritage Society recognizes individuals who have made planned gifts by will, as a designated beneficiary of life insurance, or through retirement funds, charitable trusts or charitable gift annuities.

The Heritage Society was established in 1986 by Fr. James C. Carter, S.J., to celebrate and thank extraordinary donors for their commitment to Loyola University. Planned giving is one of the most significant philanthropic activities a donor can undertake-- one we believe represents the highest ideal of charitable giving. Although planned gifts may not be “realized” by Loyola University for decades, history has shown that they have a substantial positive effect on the university’s financial condition. Planned gifts provide long-term security that assures Loyola University New Orleans will continue to thrive and provide outstanding Jesuit education to future generations.

If you have already included Loyola in your estate plans, please let us know so that we may thank you for your generosity and welcome you into the Heritage Society. If you need further assistance, or just need appropriate language for your will, please contact Loyola's Executive Director of Development Stephanie Hotard '04, MBA '10 at (504) 861-5566 or sahotard@aprender-a-bailar.com. Stephanie would appreciate the opportunity to talk to you under no obligation, and all discussions are held in the strictest of confidence.   

 

Learn more about Planned Giving here.