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Loyola University Maryland

Loyola University Maryland, MD

School Type

Private

Acceptance Rate

66%

Tuition

$47,725

Eligibility For Public Schools

N/A

International Students

N/A

US News Ranking

#4 in Regional Universities North

Scholarships

Army ROTC Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

Full Tuition Plus

Required GPA

2.5

Required SAT

920

Required Act

19

Mid 50 ACT

32-34

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math: 550-640
SAT Writing: Not reported SAT Critical Reading: 550-640

Description

ROTC scholarships cover full tuition, fees, books and supplies. Recipients also receive a tax-free subsistence allowance each month that the recipient attends classes (up to 10 months each year): $300 freshman year, $350 sophomore year, $450 junior year and $500 senior year. Students who are awarded an ROTC Scholarship in their senior year of high school also receive additional grant assistance funded by Loyola University. This grant is renewed each year a cadet retains eligibility for the ROTC Scholarship.

CPAMS (Computer Science, Physics, And Mathematics Statistics) Scholars

Type

Competitive

Amount

$10,000

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

25-30

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math: 550-640
SAT Writing: Not reported SAT Critical Reading: 550-640

Description

CPaMS (Computer science, Physics, and Mathematics Statistics) Scholars is based on the cohort model of building a community for the Scholars. This community is built upon the Scholars moving together through a sequence of classes and activities during their four years at Loyola, while also having a group of mentors and advisors to guide them through college life and to inform them about opportunities outside of Loyola. As a result, a natural support network will be created for each scholar made up of faculty and peer students.

The CPaMS Scholars Program provides scholarships of up to $10,000 annually for academically talented students who demonstrate financial need to study computer science, physics, and mathematics statistics at Loyola University Maryland.

Loyola Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

$12,000 to $14,000

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

25-30

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math: 550-640
SAT Writing: Not reported SAT Critical Reading: 550-640

Description

The Loyola Scholarship was established to recognize and reward students with outstanding academic talent and credentials. Students were selected on a competitive basis considering a comprehensive review of their high school academic record including grade performance, course selection, honors, and teacher/college counselor recommendations. Standardized test scores were not required for consideration, but will be reviewed, if provided by the applicant.

Magis Award

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

25-30

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math: 550-640
SAT Writing: Not reported SAT Critical Reading: 550-640

Description

Magis Award provides financial assistance to applicants from Jesuit high schools who have achieved a strong record of grade performance in a rigorous program of study. Awards are limited to entering freshmen who, in the judgment of the scholarship committee, are most deserving of assistance because of academic talent and credentials. A student is selected on a competitive basis considering a comprehensive review of his/her high school academic record. SAT/ACT scores are not required for consideration, but will be reviewed if provided by the applicant.

Marion Burk Knott Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

Full Tuition

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

25-29

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math: 550-640
SAT Writing: Not reported SAT Critical Reading: 550-640

Description

The Marion Burk Knott Scholarships are made possible by a generous gift to the Archdiocese of Baltimore from Henry J. Knott, Baltimore businessman and philanthropist. These scholarships are four-year, full-tuition awards available on a competitive basis to Catholic students residing in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Scholarships are limited to incoming freshmen who, in the judgment of the Scholarship Committee, are most deserving of assistance because of academic merit. Additional consideration is given to students demonstrating financial need.

Maryland House Of Delegates Scholarship

Type

Competitive

Amount

Varies

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

25-30

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math: 550-640
SAT Writing: Not reported SAT Critical Reading: 550-640

Description

Members of the House of Delegates are allocated an annual scholarship budget which may be awarded to residents of their legislative district. The amount of the award is determined by the delegate, who may select students on any basis. The maximum award for attendance at any Maryland independent college or university may not exceed the value of tuition and fees charged by the University of Maryland, College Park. Application is made directly to the state delegate.

Maryland Senatorial Scholarship

Type

Competitive

Amount

Up to $2000

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

25-30

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math: 550-640
SAT Writing: Not reported SAT Critical Reading: 550-640

Description

State senators are allocated an annual scholarship budget which may be awarded to residents of their senatorial district. The amount of the award is determined by the Senator, who considers the results of the student's SAT scores and financial need. The maximum award is $2,000 per year per student.

Presidential Scholarships

Type

Competitive

Amount

$18,000 to $27,000

Required GPA

0

Required SAT

0

Required Act

0

Mid 50 ACT

25-30

Mid 50 SAT

SAT Math: 550-640
SAT Writing: Not reported SAT Critical Reading: 550-640

Description

The Presidential Scholarship provides financial assistance to students of superior academic ability and achievement. Scholarships are limited to entering freshmen who, in the judgment of the Scholarship Committee, are most deserving of assistance based upon academic merit. A student is evaluated based on a comprehensive review of his/her high school academic record including grades and course selection. This academic scholarship candidate typically has achieved a consistent A ? A+ average while pursuing the most demanding curriculum available at his/her school while exploring various opportunities outside of the classroom (ex. Community service, employment, athletics, and/or leadership, etc.). SAT/ACT scores are not required for consideration but will be reviewed, if provided by the applicant.

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