Instructions also are printed on the front page of Loyola’s printed application and at the beginning of the online application. They are included here for easy reference.
Select the application form you intend to submit. You may request to have Loyola’s printed application mailed to you, you may complete Loyola’s online application, or you may submit any version of the Common Application.
If submitting a paper version of Loyola’s Application, fill out the application form completely and mail it, with the $50.00 non-refundable application fee (check or money order preferred), directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admission, Loyola College, 4501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210-2699.
If submitting Loyola’s online application, you may submit the application fee online as well, or you may mail the application fee, as listed above.
If you are submitting a printed version of the Common Application, you should mail the completed application, the Common Application Supplement, and the application fee, to the Undergraduate Admission office as listed above.
If you are submitting the Common Application Online, you may submit the Common Application Supplement and application fee online, or you may mail the Common Application Supplement and application fee to the Undergraduate Admission office as listed above.
Early Action Deadline is NOVEMBER 15. Early Action at Loyola College is a selective, non-binding program that allows academically qualified candidates who view Loyola College as a top choice for their undergraduate education to learn of their admission decision by JANUARY 15. Students admitted through Early Action have until MAY 1, the National Common Reply date, to make their enrollment decision.
All credentials must be postmarked no later than NOVEMBER 15. Candidates for Early Action will be evaluated primarily on their high school record through the junior year.
Students applying to a binding Early Decision program at another institution are not permitted to apply Early Action at Loyola College. However, students are free to apply to non-binding Early Action and Regular Notification programs at other institutions. The Admission Committee reserves the right to admit, defer or deny any candidate for admission. Deferred Early Action applicants will then be considered for admission under the provision of Regular Notification. A student who has not applied for Early Action, but has submitted a completed application by the deadline, may be accepted under the provision of Early Action.
Regular Notification deadline is January 15. Students will be notified of the Admission Committee’s decision by March 15.Students should ask the guidance counselor to forward their high school transcript to Loyola College Undergraduate Admission Office.
Either the SAT-I or the ACT is required for admission. Official score reports should be sent directly to Loyola College. Loyola’s SAT code is 5370 and ACT code is 1708. We also accept SAT/ACT scores as official when included on an official high school transcript.
Students are required to submit a recommendation. (enclosed as part of the application)
Interviews are recommended but not required. To schedule an appointment, call the Admission Office at 410-617-2252 or 800-221-9107 ext. 2252 (toll-free).