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General Information

School Contact
Loyola College in Maryland
4501 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21210
United States
(800) 221-9107
www.loyola.edu
Cost
Tuition: $35,140
Room and Board: $9,740
Books and Supplies: $1,010
Undergrad Student Body
Full-Time: 3,671
Total Male: 1,544
Total Female: 2,172
Part-Time: 45
Founded:
1852
Control:
Private
Setting:
Urban
Academic Calendar:
Semester
Religious Affiliation:
Jesuit

Overall Experience

For freshmen everywhere, the first few weeks, maybe even semesters, of college life can be a daunting experience. Sharing a room with a total stranger, making a whole new circle of friends, and learning how to cope with professors and lecture classes can be enough to make anyone rethink the decision to go away to school. Fortunately for students at Loyola, these anxieties are quickly replaced by school pride and affection for the intelligent professors, gorgeous dormitories, and exciting nightlife. The opportunities at Loyola are endless. You can take part in student government groups and get hands-on experience with politics. If you’re more of a sports star, there are intramural and club sports to join. And as Loyola students love to do, there’s always a bar nearby for taking a break from the books.

While Loyola has a great list of pros, there are some cons to life on campus. There is little diversity among the student body, which for some is a major downfall. You won’t get exposed to many different walks of life unless you actively seek out people who are different from you. However, in a city like Baltimore, there will definitely be opportunities for this. Life at Loyola can be as interesting and as exciting as you want it to be.

Students Speak Out

Anonymous says:

Loyola is a good school with great facilities, dorms, girls, and generally lots of good professors. I have loved Loyola. It has ups and downs, just like any other school.
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Anonymous says:

Loyola is outstanding! I’ve had the best time here.
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Anonymous says:

I wished I was somewhere else my first two years. But it’s not all that bad. Just be patient and open-minded.
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Anonymous says:

I wouldn’t change my choice for anything. I have had a great experience at Loyola thus far.
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Anonymous says:

I made a great choice. I think Loyola is a really good school.
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Admissions Stats See more admissions statistics

Contact Admissions
Phone: (800) 221-9107
E-Mail: admission@loyola.edu
Web Site: admissions.loyola.edu/admissions/admissions.asp
Dates To Know Deadline Notification
Early Action November 15 January 15
Regular Decision Rolling April 1
Must-Reply-By May 1
Acceptance Rate:   69% Application Fee:   $50 Common Application Accepted?   Yes

Financial Aid Stats

Contact Admissions
Phone: (410) 617-2576
E-Mail: financialaid@loyola.edu
Web Site: www.loyola.edu/campusresources/financialaid
Other Stats
Financial Aid Forms Deadline: February 1
Average Financial Aid Package: ? $25,360
Students Who Applied for Aid: 59%
Applicants Who Received Aid: 82%

Standardized Tests

Scores Verbal Math Writing Composite (out of)
SAT I * 540 - 630 560 - 650 550 - 650 1650 - 1930 (2400)
ACT * 23 - 29 23 - 28 N/A 24 - 28 (36)
* 25th - 75th Percentile
Other Stats
Top 10% of HS Class: 30%
SATI / ACT Required? Either