Office of Financial Aid

Welcome! We are committed to assisting you with your financial aid needs. Please consult the prospective or continuing student links on the left for more information.

Loyola Law School recognizes that legal education is an important lifetime investment for each student. Beyond rigorous practical and intellectual training, the law school provides students with long-term personal and professional rewards. Thus, we are committed to ensuring access for all highly qualified candidates and helping them obtain resources for financing a legal education.

A variety of financial assistance is available for students at Loyola Law School, including scholarships and awards, loans, and work-study. It is extremely important to apply properly and on time for all forms of financial assistance.

You should apply for financial aid at the same time you apply for admission. Although no financial aid award will be made until after you are admitted, you should apply for financial aid concurrently or shortly after you apply for admission. For more information be sure to check out the Applying for Aid page. For an overview of financial aid sources, costs associated with law school, and an example of what a financial aid package looks like, view our Cost of Attendance page. Loan amounts are determined by the Office of Financial Aid using the information you provide in the FAFSA form.

With the idea in mind that law school is an investment, consider carefully how your legal education will be financed and what your needs really are while in law school. We are glad to discuss these issues with you as you make your decision about attending law school.

LOYOLA LAW SCHOOL, OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AID

919 Albany Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Telephone: (213) 736-1140
Fax: (213) 736-6523
financialaid@lls.edu

The Office of Financial Aid is located on the first floor of Founders Hall, Room 152. 

Evening students may call to schedule appointments for hours other than those noted. Note: The office may occasionally close for special events. Student cooperation is appreciated during these occasions.