Loyola University Maryland
Loyola University Maryland (LUM) was founded in 1852 in Baltimore, Maryland and is committed to the ideals that have guided Jesuit universities for nearly 500 years—academic excellence, cura personalis (care for the whole person), service, justice, diversity, and integrity, among others–to mold the academic, social, and spiritual experiences offered to students, programs, and relationships built with surrounding communities.
LUM supports HEAL through programmatic and personnel support. LUM faculty and students lead HEAL’s mental health portfolio through direct service, training, program development, and research. HEAL primarily operates out of the School of Education, its CACREP-accredited School Counseling Program, and the Center for Equity, Leadership, and Social Justice. HEAL also partners with the wider Loyola community, such as the Loyola Clinical Centers based in Belvedere Square.