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Early Action Deadline: Nov. 15
Priority Deadline: Feb. 15
Regular Deadline: April 15
Enrollment Deposit: May 1
Browse our list of graduate programs for more information.
Early Action Deadline: Nov. 15
Priority Deadline: Feb. 15
Regular Deadline: April 15
Enrollment Deadline: May 1
Due to the timeline for obtaining a student visa, no international applicants will be accepted after July 1. We’ll defer any pending applications to the Spring semester.
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Loyola educates you for the rest of your life, so you're ready for what hasn't even been invented yet.
Lots of Race/Class Interaction (Princeton Review)
of incoming freshman receive financial aid
student organizations, clubs, and intramural sports
of incoming undergraduate class are first-generation students
At Loyola, in a city infused with new tech, talent, and rich culture, you'll thrive as an original.
Loyola graduates leave prepared to do anything—the careers they've always dreamed about and never imagined.
Marley Duet ’18
Social Activist, Research Collaborator
Is slavery still present in today’s society? The answer may surprise you: Yes. Marley has worked alongside Loyola professor Dr. Laura Murphy on the Modern Slavery Research Project, which conducts research on human trafficking and creates initiatives to prevent it. She has made significant contributions serving as an intellectual collaborator for Dr. Murphy throughout her time with the project.
George Bevan Jr.
MBA Student
George is currently volunteering as an EMT and has been in contact with recruiters in his desired career path while still at Loyola working to obtain his MBA. He credits Loyola with teaching him “that marketing is not just numbers and statistics but how people feel, why they feel that way, and how to change the way people feel.” In short, he says, “Business classes at Loyola have changed the way I view the world.”
Kate O’Leary ’17
Neuroscience Researcher
Since 2015, Kate has conducted neuroscience research on peripheral nerve injuries at the Ochsner Institute of Traditional Research. Her work as a teaching assistant, Habitat for Humanity project leader, and Ignacio Volunteer team leader aided her in achieving the highest honor bestowed upon graduating students: the Ignatian Award for Outstanding Senior.