The 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Alumni Association serves and engages our 70,000 living alumni across the country—and the globe. Through events and programming, resources, and opportunities to serve, mentor, give back to, and connect with the university community, we support alumni through the trajectory of their personal and professional lives. We further serve to foster affinity to and increase pride among all alumni for their alma mater.
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As a graduate, there are several ways to engage with Loyola and show your Greyhound pride—from volunteering or mentoring current students to serving on a committee or advisory board to attending networking or alumni events. Discover the opportunities for our Greyhound community to connect—or reconnect—with our University and one another.
Volunteer
Serving as a volunteer is a terrific way to give back, pay it forward, and make a lasting impact. You decide what type of activity is of personal significance to you: every contribution of your time, knowledge, and skill is appreciated and valued. Stay connected to Loyola and share your talents for the benefit of our students, campus community, and fellow alumni.
Make a Gift
The impact of a Loyola education relies on support of alumni and friends to ensure that our university continues to provide a world-class Jesuit liberal arts education to the next generation of students who will lead and serve in a diverse and changing world. Whether you give to our Evergreen Annual Fund to fund academic scholarships, help support diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, name Loyola as a beneficiary in estate plans, or give to Greyhounds Athletics, your donation is guaranteed to make an impact.
Campus Highlights
Updates from the Greyhound NationLoyola Alumni at a Glance
A 91³Ô¹ÏÍø degree is one of the most valuable in the country, according to a study completed by Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce. Of the 4,500 universities included in the study, Loyola ranks in the top 2% in the nation for long-term return on investment (ROI), based on the average earning potential of alumni, relatively low average student debt, and a top graduate rate (83%).