Loyola College
4501 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
Founded in 1852, Loyola College is a private, Jesuit
Catholic university, although Loyola retains the "college" title to reflect its close-knit community. Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, this Maryland
Catholic university aims to inspire students to lead and serve in a changing world.
Students at Loyola College can choose from more than 35 academic majors and pre-professional programs through the College of Arts and Sciences or the Sellinger School of
business and Management. At the graduate level, Loyola College offers degrees in
business, Computer Science,
education, Liberal Studies, Pastoral Counseling, Psychology, and Speech Pathology. Students can enrich their education through fellowships, honors programs, or
study abroad experiences.
Loyola College is an NCAA Division I school with eight men's teams and eight women's teams competing at the varsity level. Students can also participate in more than 150 student organizations, including a wide range of intramural and club sports, academic clubs, special interest groups, performance ensembles, and student government.
Quick Facts:
More than 305 full-time faculty teach at Loyola College, and 85 percent hold the highest degree in their field.
Approximately 3,500 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students are enrolled at Loyola College, with a student-to-faculty ratio of about 12:1.
The student body at Loyola College represents more than 30 states and 20 countries.
Approximately 65 percent of Loyola College students receive financial aid.
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