Catholic research university in Chicago, Illinois
According to Wikipedia, Loyola University Chicago is a private Jesuit research university in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1870 by the Society of Jesus, Loyola is one of the largest Catholic universities in the United States. Its namesake is Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Loyola's professional schools include programs in medicine, nursing, and health sciences anchored by the Loyola University Medical Center. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".
Annual Applications | Acceptance | Graduation Rate | Median SAT Score | Median ACT Score |
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25,453 | 71% | 76% | 1225 | 27 |
Tuition (in-state) |
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$47,808 |
Income | Average Net Cost |
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0 - 30K | $29,440 |
30K - 48K | $29,788 |
48K - 75K | $32,259 |
75K - 110K | $36,700 |
110K+ | $39,048 |
If you graduate from Loyola University Chicago, then you can expect to earn an average of $63,500 per year. You also have a 90% chance of being employed after 10 years.
Demographic data is for full-time, on-campus students.
Student Body | Under-Grads | Graduates |
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14,899 | 12,652 | 2,247 |
Loyola University Chicago is located at 1032 W. Sheridan Rd, Chicago IL 60660
Loyola University Chicago is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
Loyola University Chicago's most influential alumni faculty include professors and professionals in the fields of Social Work, Religious Studies, and Nursing. Here are some of Loyola University Chicago's most famous alumni:
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