Housing
The College of Law is located in a residential area of Uptown New Orleans where a number of graduate students and undergraduates live. Single and shared apartments and houses are available within walking distance of the College of Law. Average monthly rent ranges from $750 and up. The Office of Admissions provides housing information and assistance for all LL.M. applicants, including maintaining a roomate list.
There is one Loyola University dormitory, Cabra Hall, directly adjacent to the College of Law. This dormitory is comprised of suites which house eight students in double rooms. Four rooms share a bathroom, multipurpose area and a living room. Each bedroom is furnished with two single beds, two desks, two closets, basic cable service and a local telephone service. The living room is furnished with a loveseat, chairs, sofa and coffee table. The hall is centrally heated and air-conditioned. Study room, laundry facilities, study lounges, a computer room, a community kitchen and a sun deck are also located within this residence hall.
While Cabra Hall is available to law students including LL.M. students, we cannot guarantee that rooms will be available since priority is given to undergraduate students for space in the residence halls.
There are no accommodations for married students on campus. The University does operate an active apartment listing through its Center for Commuter Services in the Danna Center.
Meal Plans
Any student, via contract on a semester basis, may participate in Loyola University’s voluntary meal program. Loyola offers a unique approach to food service. With the availability of our meal plans and the option of dining in any one of five on-campus restaurant facilities, the student will find convenience and variety an everyday reality.
The cost of meal plan ranges from $1,315 for the 5-MEAL PLAN to $1,613 per semester for the 9-MEAL PLAN for the 2006-2007 school year. For more information, go to www.loyno.edu/dining.services.