Consumer Information (ABA Required Disclosures)

Required ABA Disclosures

Review Loyola's ABA Standard 509 Info Report 2023.

This page provides links to information throughout our website so that prospective students may readily access Consumer Information required by the American Bar Association.  For additional information, regarding American Bar Association approval, please contact the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, 321 N. Clark Street, 21st Floor, Chicago, IL 60654, Phone: 312.988.6738, Fax: 312.988.5681, or email: legaled@americanbar.org.

Admissions Data

  • Cost of Attendance
  • Tuition & Fees
  • Refunds
  • Conditional Scholarship - Scholarship Retention Data
    All admitted students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships.  This policy is reviewed annually, and in recent years has changed. The criteria is ultimately based on the percentage of students in the class that received a conditional scholarship. Once a scholarship is forfeited due to failure to meet the renewal criteria, it will not be renewed in any subsequent year even if the GPA requirement is met.

Renewal Policy Data

Students entering since 2014 with conditional scholarships are required to maintain a 2.80 LGPA to retain their scholarships. The required LGPA was equivalent to being in approximately the top 75% of the class. 

Students Matriculating in: # Entering with Conditional Scholarships # Whose Conditional Scholarships Have Been Reduced or Eliminated
2021-2022 Academic Year 240 35
2020-2021 Academic Year 255 76
2019-2020 Academic Year 242 44

 

Degrees Awarded by Year

 

Financial Aid Resources

Curriculum

Employment/Bar Passage

Bar Pass Rate

 

Employment Statistics

Please reference the 3 years of employment outcome data posted on the ABA Required Disclosures webpage of each ABA-Approved Law School or at www.abarequireddisclosures.org.

Facilities

Faculty and Administrators

Library Services

Other Required Disclosures

The JD program meets the California state requirements as specified by the State Bar of California for pursuing licensure in the state of California.  The program has not made a determination as to whether it meets the requirements for licensure of states outside of California.

The LLM program meets the California state requirements as specified by the State Bar of California for pursuing licensure in the state of California for foreign attorneys with a foreign law degree equivalent to a JD from an ABA-approved law school. The program has not made a determination as to whether it meets the requirements for licensure of states outside of California.