Loyola Marymount University, Private Catholic university in Los Angeles, United States
Loyola Marymount University is a private Catholic institution in Los Angeles with over 9,000 students. The campus occupies 142 acres on a hilltop, overlooking the city and the Pacific Ocean.
The school opened in 1865 as St. Vincent's College. The merger with Marymount College in 1973 created the present institution.
The William H. Hannon Library hosts regular exhibitions and contains over 500,000 volumes, supporting research and academic endeavors across multiple disciplines.
The institution offers 150 degree programs with an 11-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. Visitors can access the library with over 500,000 volumes and attend regular exhibitions hosted there.
The School of Education received a grant of 5.75 million dollars to establish a national center for English language learners. This makes the school a key location for research in second language acquisition.
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