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Loyola University New Orleans

Loyola University New Orleans, LA

School Type

Private

Acceptance Rate

68%

Tuition

$39,242

Eligibility For Public Schools

N/A

International Students

N/A

US News Ranking

#10 in Regional Universities South

Scholarships

Institutional Merit-based Scholarship

Type

Automatic

Amount

$2000 to $22,000

Required GPA

3

Required SAT

1000

Required Act

21

Mid 50 ACT

23-29

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 500-610
SAT Critical Reading 520-630
SAT Writing not reported

Description

Students are automatically considered for institutional merit-based scholarships when they apply for admission. These awards are based solely on academic merit as identified in the application process and do not require an interview. While applicants whose credentials fall below the range required to receive institutional merit based scholarships are not automatically considered, they will be considered individually for other institutional awards. All applicants, regardless of qualification should submit the FAFSA so they may be considered for Loyola grants as well as federal need-based aid.

International Student Scholarships

Type

Automatic

Amount

$2000 to $22,000

Required GPA

3

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

23-29

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 500-610
SAT Critical Reading 520-630
SAT Writing not reported

Description

Merit-based scholarships are available for international students. Applicants should submit all credentials, including all test scores and transcripts with the application for admission in order to be considered.

Ignatian Scholarship For Academic Excellence

Type

Competitive

Amount

Full Tuition Plus

Required GPA

3.5

Required SAT

1300

Required Act

29

Mid 50 ACT

21-27

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 500-610
SAT Critical Reading 520-630
SAT Writing not reported

Description

Ignatian Scholars receive a full-tuition scholarship and on-campus housing allowance, in addition to automatic admission into our Honors Program. Scholars must also fulfill specialized service requirements as part of this cohort of engaged, invested and motivated individuals. The selection of Ignatian Scholars is a multi-step process including an interview with a member of the Loyola community. The interview will consist of questions related to personal experiences, academic plans, and future goals, as well as exploring a student?s interests in service, leadership and social justice. We encourage applicants to submit supplemental resumes, personal statements and/or activity listings to highlight their community involvement, demonstrated leadership and history of service throughout high school.

Social Justice Scholarship

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

23-29

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 500-610
SAT Critical Reading 520-630
SAT Writing not reported

Description

The Social Justice Scholars program provides a way for Loyola New Orleans students to live out the Jesuit tradition of academic excellence and the pursuit of social justice. The program is administered by the Department of Sociology, which has a strong commitment to the integration of academic learning and social action. For this reason, Social Justice Scholarship recipients are required to either minor or major in sociology

Talent Based Scholarships

Type

Talent

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

23-29

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math 500-610
SAT Critical Reading 520-630
SAT Writing not reported

Description

Talent Based Scholarships which include scholarships for music, theather and visual arts require either portfolio or audition.

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