Past Cohorts
2021-2022 Cohort

"I am confident and satisfied with the work I have been able to accomplish, as well as grateful for the people I have been able to meet. I would not trade this once in a lifetime opportunity for anything else." - Esther Marcos, Advertising & Public Relations, '23
2022-2023 Cohort

"This experience has shown me how to take my values and passions, turn them into action, and fight for development, change, and equity. Overall, I feel much more confident in my ability to be a leader, listener, and activist, who uplifts and empowers other voices as well." - Angelica Luszcz, History, '24
2023-2024 Cohort

"The Social Justice Internship experience has equipped me with more tools, such as patience, empathy, and adaptability, that cannot be achieved solely in the classroom." - Anna Hartmann, Political Science & English, '26
2024-2025 Cohort

"This has been my favorite course at Loyola. Not only did it allow me to apply what I've learned from life experience and in the classroom to life, but I was able to grow in my personal and professional development." - Amélie Malone, Psychology & African Studies, '26
2021-2022 Cohort

"I am confident and satisfied with the work I have been able to accomplish, as well as grateful for the people I have been able to meet. I would not trade this once in a lifetime opportunity for anything else." - Esther Marcos, Advertising & Public Relations, '23
2022-2023 Cohort

"This experience has shown me how to take my values and passions, turn them into action, and fight for development, change, and equity. Overall, I feel much more confident in my ability to be a leader, listener, and activist, who uplifts and empowers other voices as well." - Angelica Luszcz, History, '24
2023-2024 Cohort

"The Social Justice Internship experience has equipped me with more tools, such as patience, empathy, and adaptability, that cannot be achieved solely in the classroom." - Anna Hartmann, Political Science & English, '26
2024-2025 Cohort

"This has been my favorite course at Loyola. Not only did it allow me to apply what I've learned from life experience and in the classroom to life, but I was able to grow in my personal and professional development." - Amélie Malone, Psychology & African Studies, '26