Loyola University Chicago School of Law

Loyola University Chicago School of Law

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Loyola University Chicago School of Law is an ABA-accredited private law school located in the heart of downtown Chicago. Founded in 1908, it is one of the nation’s top-ranked law schools and has been recognized for its commitment to public service, social justice, and professional ethics. The school offers a full range of legal specialties, including corporate law, health care law, international business law, intellectual property law, taxation and estate planning. It also provides numerous clinical opportunities for students to gain practical experience in real-world legal settings. Loyola Law School’s faculty is comprised of distinguished scholars and experienced practitioners who are dedicated to providing an excellent education for their students. The school also boasts a vibrant student life with more than 50 student organizations that provide unique opportunities for networking and professional development.

This page focuses on national rankings, acceptance rates, program costs, and merit-based scholarships of Loyola University Chicago School of Law, an accredited law program in the United States. Should you be interested in official name and common abbreviation of Loyola University Chicago School of Law, please follow this link: https://www.abbreviationfinder.org/acronyms/luc_loyola-university-chicago.html

Motto: Ad majorem Dei gloriam
Religious affiliation: Jesuit Catholic
Established: 1908
School type: Private
Dean: Michèle Alexandre
Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Enrollment: 869
USNWR ranking: 73rd (2022)

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Ranking: Loyola University Chicago

Loyola University Chicago School of Law is consistently ranked as one of the top law schools in the United States. The school has been ranked in the Top 25 of US News & World Report’s Best Law Schools rankings since 2012, and in 2019 was ranked 21st among all US law schools. The school also ranks very highly in specialty areas such as trial advocacy, legal writing, intellectual property, health care law, and international law – all of which are ranked in the Top 10 nationally by US News & World Report. Additionally, Loyola’s alternative dispute resolution program is ranked 3rd nationally by U.S. News & World Report. Loyola offers a variety of degree options for students including a Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Laws (LLM), and Master of Science (MS) degrees. The JD program is designed to prepare students for practice with a focus on critical thinking skills, legal writing proficiency, and problem-solving abilities that are essential for success in today’s legal marketplace. The LLM program is designed to provide advanced legal training to graduates from both domestic and foreign law schools who wish to specialize their knowledge within a particular field such as international business transactions or taxation law. Finally, the MS degree provides students with an interdisciplinary approach to learning that combines specialized legal knowledge with a solid foundation in business practices and strategies.

Top Law Schools of 2020
Score 43
Peer assessment score (5.0 highest) 2.4
Assessment score by lawyers/judges (5.0 highest) 3.0
25th-75th percentile GPA scores for all students 3.11-3.67
25th-75th percentile LSAT scores for all students 154-162
Overall acceptance rate 31.8%
Student/faculty ratio 14.5
Graduates employed at graduation N/A
Graduates known to be employed nine months after graduation 92.7%
School’s bar passage rate for first-time test takers 88.6%
State where the greatest number of first-time test takers took the bar IL
Statewide bar passage rate for first-time test takers 88.6%

Tuition & Scholarships: Loyola University Chicago

Loyola University Chicago School of Law offers a variety of tuition and scholarship options to help students afford the cost of their legal education. The cost of tuition for full-time students enrolled in the Juris Doctor program is $50,210 per year, while part-time students pay $38,215. The school also offers merit-based scholarships to incoming law students based on their academic achievements and commitment to public service. These scholarships range from $5,000 to full tuition and are renewable for up to three years if certain criteria are met. Additionally, Loyola Law provides need-based grants which can range from $1,000 to full tuition based on an applicant’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. Students can also apply for external scholarships through organizations such as the American Bar Association or the Hispanic National Bar Association. Finally, Loyola offers loan programs through federal lenders like Direct Subsidized Loans and Direct Unsubsidized Loans as well as private loans with competitive interest rates.

Financial Aid Office Information
Financial aid application deadline 03/01
Financial aid director Pamela Bloomquist
Financial aid telephone (312) 915-7170
2019-2020 Expenses
Tuition Full-time: $35,334 per year, part-time: $26,634 per year
Room and board $13,200
Books $1,200
Miscellaneous expenses $5,500
Is the tuition the same for first-, second-, and third-year students? Yes
Does the university offer housing restricted to law students? Yes
Does the university offer graduate student housing for which law students are eligible? Yes
Does the university offer a public-interest scholarship program to current J.D. students? Yes
2019 Grants
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition 61.3%
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition 32.9%
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full 17.2%
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full 1.2%
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of full tuition 0.5%
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of full tuition 0.0%
Percentage of full-time students receiving grants of more than full tuition 0.0%
Percentage of part-time students receiving grants of more than full tuition 0.0%
25th percentile grant amount of aid per full-time recipient $8,000
Median grant amount of aid per full-time recipient (50th percentile) $10,000
75th percentile grant amount of aid per full-time recipient $16,000
25th percentile grant amount of aid per part-time recipient $3,000
Median grant amount of aid per part-time recipient (50th percentile) $4,000
75th percentile grant amount of aid per part-time recipient $6,000
Indebtedness
Average indebtedness of 2019 graduates who incurred law school debt $90,718
Proportion who borrowed 83.1%
Does the school offer a loan repayment assistance program for 2019 J.D. graduates? Yes

Loyola University Chicago School of Law