We live in a culturally-rich, globally shared, interconnected world. Loyola works to broaden and deepen the global awareness, engagement, and learning of all community members by cultivating an inclusive multicultural environment. This includes:
- An articulated institutional commitment
 - Administrative leadership, structure, and staffing
 - Curriculum, co-curriculum, and learning outcomes
 - Faculty and staff policies and procedures
 - Student mobility and international recruitment
 - Collaborations and partnerships—locally, nationally, and internationally
 
Why a Focus on International Education is Important
- Enhanced cross-cultural understanding
 - Enriched international diversity in curricula and academic programs
 - Support of international education exchange (inbound and outbound students)
 - Promotion of global research and scholarship among faculty members
 - Raising global awareness of emergent issues of sustainability, immigration, public health, human rights, and social justice
 - Recognition of international perspectives and education characteristic of Ignatian Citizenship
 - Preparation of students as global leaders who can understand and discern complexity, interconnection and responsibility of the world
 - Attracting future students and leaders (domestically and from abroad) to study at Loyola