Loyola University Maryland
Baltimore, MD | loyola.edu
We believe a Jesuit education acquired at Loyola University Maryland best prepares you for academic achievement, the new world of work, and a balanced, flourishing, and purposeful life. From our strong academic programs to the thoughtful mentorship and guidance from faculty, coaches, and mentors, Loyola will help you discover your true potential. You’ll graduate ready for anything—and ready for everything.
Representatives
Michael Decker He/Him/His
Director of Regional Recruitment
(410) 617-2015 mdecker@loyola.edu
Details
Institution Type
Private
Campus Setting
Suburban
Closest Airport (Distance)
BWI (17 mi)
Enrollment (Undergrad / Total)
3,822 / 5,286
Average Class Size
20
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
12:1
Student Population
(Out of State / Diverse / Intl)
No Answer / 26% / No Answer
Athletics Division
Division I
Athletics League
Patriot League
Mid-Range ACT / SAT
25 - 30 / 1150 - 1310
Average GPA
3.63
GPA Consideration (W or UW)
Admission: Weighted
Scholarships: Weighted
Applications / Admits (Admit Rate)
No Answer
Deposits
No Answer
Applications Accepted
Common App
Application Information
Test Optional? Yes
Demonstrated Interest? No
Rolling Admission? No
Admission Interview? Optional
Need-blind Admission? Yes
WUE Tuition Exchange? No
CA Specific Scholarships? No
Freshman App Deadlines
Early Action: Nov 15
Regular Decision: Jan 15
Transfer App Deadline
Fall (Priority & International): Mar 15
Fall (Regular): July 15
Spring (International): Oct 15
Spring (Domestic): Nov 15
Merit-Based Scholarship Consideration is Evaluated From
The Admission Application
Merit-Based Scholarship Deadline for Freshmen
No Answer
Merit-Based Scholarship Deadline for Transfers
No Answer
Link to Scholarship Info
loyola.edu/department/financial-aid/undergraduate/tuition-price-affordability
Points of Pride
Loyola’s residence halls have been ranked in the top 10 of The Princeton Review’s national list of 384 schools for “Best College Dorms” for ten years and running.
98% of Loyola graduates are employed, in graduate or professional school, or participating in a year of service within 6-9 months of graduation since 2018.
Loyola is ranked in the top 2% of more than 2,400 four-year U.S. colleges and universities for economic value added to the mid-career salary of its alumni. In fact, a Loyola degree adds approximately 30% to the predicted mid-career salary of graduates.