Freshman

Let's get started

Choosing a college is complicated. But these steps can keep you on track. From the first visit to campus to your final decision, there's a lot that goes into applying for school. That's why we're here to help answer your questions along the way.

Get to know us

There's a lot to learn about Loyola. Here, you will explore what interests you, pursue your passions, and leave transformed. It's about more than what classes you'll take. It's the research opportunities, the internships, the exploration in the city (or not in the city), and the time you spend with friends. Your time here will prepare you to launch your career with confidence.

Get a firsthand look

While we know there is nothing like physically being on campus, we are still excited to have you connect with the Admission Office. We have virtual visit options for high school students thinking about college, and for admitted students looking to start this fall at Loyola. Plus, check out our campuses anytime with our ‌virtual tour‌.

 

Help us get to know you

We know (and you know) that your talents can not summed up in a single number, so we take a holistic approach to reviewing your application.

When applying to Loyola:
  • Complete either Loyola University Chicago's free online application, or apply through the Common App.
  • Send us the official high school transcript from each school you have attended.
  • Ask for a letter of recommendation from a teacher or counselor or have them use our online form.
  • Loyola has a test optional admission policy.Loyola will be test optional. Students may still choose to submit SAT and/or ACT scores as part of their application for admission. Students who do not submit scores will not be penalized, and may still qualify for merit scholarships. Loyola does superscore results, meaning the admission office is reviewing the highest subscore from each section of the exams. If a student does choose to submit scores, we recommend sharing all test results.
Recommended:
  • Send a resume of your achievements and extracurricular activities at school or in your community if you did not complete this information on your selected application.
  • Complete an essay or personal statement according to the instructions of the application you selected.

Priority deadline for applicants is December 1. When you submit your application, you will automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships.

 
Find out more about the application process

Learn about earning credit by exam, including AP, CLEP, and IB

Discover our Rome Start program

Keep a Lookout for Your Next Steps

Once you've applied, your personalized student portal is your new home page. Make sure to track the key next steps on your road to enrollment, including checking the progress of your application and making your deposit.

Discover the Value of a Jesuit Education

There's a lot to figure out when it comes to paying for school, but our graduates are proof that a Loyola education is an outstanding value. While international students are not eligible for federal financial aid, you can receive merit-based scholarships. So don't get stressed, and make sure to check out what our alums have to say about Loyola.

97%

Loyola funded grants and scholarships annually for undergraduate students

 
 

92

million dollars in Loyola funded grants and scholarships annually for undergraduate students

 
 

#80

in the list of Best Value Schools by US News & World Report

WE'LL SEE YOU AT WELCOME WEEK

Once you're admitted to Loyola, the real fun begins. After submitting your deposit, you can start comparing residence halls, get your Lu Wolf gear, and get to know your future classmates at Orientation. Can't wait? Check out a preview of your next four years below.







Deadlines
February 1

Application deadline for merit scholarships


March 1

Priority filing deadline for FAFSA


March 15

Application deadline for Interdisciplinary Honors and Business Honors programs


May 1

Enrollment deposit date for freshmen applicants to reserve a place in the class.


August

Free online applications available for upcoming Spring and Fall terms beginning in August. Admission is rolling.


October 1

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) available


December 1

Priority deadline for academic scholarships


Have questions about Loyola University Chicago's application process? Wondering about the status of your application? Contact the Undergraduate Admission Office at 800.262.2373.

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