Loyola Schools - Institution

Institution

The Loyola Schools is headed by a Vice-President, appointed by the Board of Trustees. The vice-president's term usually lasts three years. Each of the schools, in turn is headed by a dean. The current Vice-President is John Paul C. Vergara, Ph.D.

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