Baltimore, MD
4501 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21210
http://www.loyola.edu
Loyola University Maryland is a private, Catholic university located in Baltimore, MD. It is a well-rated college, ranking one hundred and ninety-third in the US, but accepts 79% of applicants. its most common major is a Bachelor's in Business, which makes up 30% of students. Other often preferred focuses include Communications, which accounts for 10% of students, and Accounting (8%). Its health professions, accounting, education and communications programs are all ranked #2 in Maryland. Additionally, it ranks 1st in MD for best Catholic colleges. At sticker price, in-state tuition costs $46,265 a year, but for applicants from outside of Maryland, tuition costs $51,135. Before you decide against applying because of the cost, be cognizant that over 90% of undergraduates are awarded grant or scholarship funding. 79% of Loyola University Maryland students graduate and enter the following chapter of their lives: professional life. On average, alumni earn an annual income of $50,700 a couple years after college. After 4 more years working, the alumni's average annual income grows 34.3% to $68,100, which is 69.8% higher than the national median salary. You may want to know that your high school transcript is required to apply. Furthermore, the student-faculty ratio is 11:1, and it does not offer a teacher certification program. When it comes to your savings account, be aware that 89% of students acquire institutional grants. When it comes to demographics, foreign undergrads make up 1% of the undergraduate population and African-American professors make up 6% of the faculty. With regard for the student experience, the average cost of a meal plan is $4,368 each year. To wrap things up, the highest-earning quartile of graduates earn $92,600 or more, six years after receiving their diplomas and the lowest-earning quartile of graduates earn $46,700 or less six years after completing their studies.
8.49
Party Scene
8.49
Location
10.00
Dorms
8.50
Campus Food
8.49
Student Life
7.98
Safety
SAT Score
1100-1267
ACT Score
24-29
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
80%
No
12:1
Business
Communications
Accounting
Psychology
Speech Language Pathology
Biology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Political Science and Government