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  1. Loyola College was a Jesuit college in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was founded in 1896 and ceased to exist as an independent institution in 1974 when it was incorporated into Concordia University. [1] A portion of the original college remains as a separate entity called Loyola High School .

  2. In 1842, the Bishop of Montreal, Ignace Bourget, invited the Jesuits to open a college in Montreal. They founded Collège Sainte-Marie in 1848. Loyola College grew out of the English program of Collège Sainte-Marie, and was established as a separate entity in 1896.

  3. In 1896, Loyola College was established at the corner of Bleury Street and Saint Catherine Street, and it was named in honour of Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus. On March 10, 1898, the institution was incorporated by the Government of Quebec and became a full-fledged college.

  4. Loyola campus 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4B 1R6. Métro Vendôme. 105 bus West.

  5. Loyola High School is a co-educational subsidized private Roman Catholic school, adhering to the Jesuit tradition, for grades 7–11. The school is located in the Loyola District of the Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

  6. Depuis notre fondation en 1896, nous avons nourri les talents et les passions uniques de nos élèves pour les aider à devenir les leaders de demain, les formant en individus intellectuellement compétents, compatissants, guidés par leur conscience et engagés dans une société mondiale juste.

  7. Examine the arts and sciences from global, multicultural perspectives. We offer a Minor and Elective Group in Sustainability Studies and a Minor in Diversity and the Contemporary World, as well as a membership program. Read more about the Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability.