Loyola Chicago Law Academic Overview
Founded in 1909, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, also known as Loyola Chicago Law, is a private law school located in Chicago, Illinois. Last year, 273 students newly enrolled to the school and the total number of law school students is 1,123. With 270 faculties, the students to faculty ratio is 4 to 1.
For the academic year 2023-2024, the acceptance rate is 43.92% and the enrollment rate (yield) is 19.96% at Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
The average LSAT score submitted by enrolled students is 160 and the average GPA is 3.60. You can check the detailed
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The bar exam pass rate is 83.56%. For the 236 graduates in 2023, 203 students got full-time jobs and 2 got part-time jobs. You can check the employment summary by
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2025 Tuition & fees
The 2025 Loyola University Chicago School of Law tuition & fee is $56,450 for prospective students. The tuition & fees increased by 0.47% compared to last year from $56,186 to $56,450.
95.11% of full-time students received grants and/or scholarships and the average grants amount is $30,700 at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. The average grant amount would cover 54.38% of tuition & fees.
| Amount |
2025 Tuition & fees | $56,450 |
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2024 Tuition & fees | $56,186 |
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Average Grant Amount | $30,700 |
Grant Received | 95.11% |
Loyola University Chicago School of Law Directory Information
Loyola University Chicago School of Law's calendar type is Semester system. An academic year starts August and, JD degree is conferred in January and May. In order to earn JD degree, a student must receive credit for 86 credit hours of course work.
The application deadline for fall term 2025 enrollment is May 1, 2023. The application fee for full-time J.D. program is $50. The application can be waived for applicants who apply on or before priority deadline. Contact school's admission office (see directory information below) for eligibility.