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Loyola University Maryland

Loyola University Maryland
4501 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210

Official telephone: (410) 617-2000
Toll-free telephone: (800) 221-9107
Website: www.loyola.edu
Screen last updated on: December 2016
STUDENT PROFILE
Total undergraduates: 4,084
Full-time undergraduates: 4,035
Part-time undergraduates: 49
Total graduate students: 1,883
Full-time graduate students: 612
Part-time graduate students: 1,271
Average age of full-time undergraduates: 20
U.S. region where majority of students come from: Northeast
Percent of full-time U.S. undergraduates from out of state: 82%
First-year student enrollment breakdown:
4.8% Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino
7.6% Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino
9.9% Hispanic/Latino
0.1% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic/Latino
72.9% White, non-Hispanic/Latino
3.7% Two or more races non-Hispanic/Latino
0.8% Nonresident Alien
0.3% Race and/or Ethnicity unknown
Degree seeking undergraduate student breakdown:
0.1% American Indian or Alaskan Native
3.6% Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino
6.0% Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino
9.5% Hispanic/Latino
0.1% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic/Latino
77.6% White, non-Hispanic/Latino
2.4% Two or more races non-Hispanic/Latino
0.5% Nonresident Alien
0.3% Race and/or Ethnicity unknown

CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT
Campus size: 95 acres
City or town school is located in: Baltimore
Population of city/town: 622,104
Locations of branch/satellite campuses: Branch campuses located in Timonium and Columbia.
Nearest major city: Baltimore
Population of nearest major city: 622,104
Online campus map: www.loyola.edu/About/
directions.aspx

LIVING ON CAMPUS
Institution offers housing: yes
Campus housing available to all unmarried students regardless of year: No. Limited transfer housing available.
Housing types (% in housing type, if given):
  • coed dorms (100%)
  • cooperative housing
  • other housing including Theme and wellness housing.
Percent of freshmen who live in school housing: 98%
Percent of students who live in school housing: 82%
Percent of students who live off campus: 19%
Percent of all students who have cars on campus: 30%
Student conduct policies:
class attendance policies set by individual instructors, honor code, hazing prohibited, smoking prohibited
Alcohol is permitted on campus to students of legal age: yes

STUDY FACILITIES
Every student is required to lease or own a computer: no
Every student is required to take a computer course: no
Computer equipment is provided in: residence halls, library, computer center/lab(s), student center
Total number of microcomputers available to students: 690
Internet access provided to all students: yes
E-mail services/accounts provided to all students: yes
School has a library on campus: yes
Additional library facilities/collections:
Special collections.
Museums and other special academic buildings/equipment on campus:
Fine arts center, art studio, theatre, greenhouse, animal facility, sound analysis system, photography dark room and image analysis system, communication electronics, X-ray diffraction, wind tunnel, mechanical testing equipment, hardness testing, digital metallography/ultrasonic non-destructive testing, ultrahigh vacuum surface physics, optical spectroscopy, automated digital image acquisition, Auger electron spectroscopy, low energy electron diffraction, flow cytometry, nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometers, HPLC, and gas chromatographs; digital signal and image processing.

ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Remedial learning services:
writing, math, study skills, Non-remedial math and writing; study skills offered as remedial learning.
Additional services offered:
nonremedial tutoring, placement service, health service, women's center, health insurance, Early intervention for at-risk students. STEP program for probationary students.
Counseling services:
minority student, career, personal, academic, psychological, religious, disability.
Career placement services:
internships, career/job search classes, interest inventory, on-campus job interviews, resumé assistance, alumni services, interview training, advising.
Services for students with disabilities:
note-taking services, tape recorders, tutors, reader services, interpreters for hearing-impaired, special transportation, special housing, adaptive equipment, braille services, ; services provided on an individual basis.
Amount of campus that is accessible to physically handicapped: 98%

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Number of social fraternities on campus: 0
Number of social sororities on campus: 0
Student activities:
student government, student newspaper, literary magazine, yearbook, radio station, television station
School newspaper(s): Greyhound
Number of honor societies: 28
Total number of registered organizations: 174
Campus-based religious organizations:
Christian Fellowship, Liturgical Ministry, Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, Retreat Program, Mediation, Ignation Society, chapel choir, Christian Fellowship, Disciples On Campus, Christians Together on Campus, Ministry Internship, Choosen Generation Gospel Choir, Knights of Columbus/Catholic Daughters of America, peer tutors; pre-ministry discussion and spiritual development groups
Minority student organizations:
ALANA Services, Asian Culture Alliance, African Student Union, Hillel, Association for Latin American & Spanish Students; Black, Caribbean, Latin American/Spanish, Native American, and French clubs
International student organizations:
International Students Association
Other student organizations, musical groups, activities, and committees:
Dance Company, jazz ensemble/combo, Evergreen Players, Film Society, Maryland Belles, Chimes, Academic Mentor Team, Diversity Peer Educators, Education Ambassadors, Education Society, University English Club, Peer Educators, Student Writer's Workshop, Students in Free Enterprise, Action For Autism, Active Minds, Alcohol & Drug, Abuse Prevention Team, AIDS Awareness Coalition, AnimeHounds, Back on My Feet, Best Buddies, Children In Need Club, Colleges Against Cancer, Comedy Korner, Nevergreen Sketch Comedy Troupe, Community Service Council, Commuter Students' Association, Decorum, Evergreens (Freshman Orientation), First Aid Services & Training, Free the Slaves', Friends of Nicaragua, GreyComm Studios, Greyhound Collective Poetry Revival, Harambee Club, Hounds for Hope, The Ignatian Society (tour guides), Invisible Children, Knifty Knitters, Loyola ALIVE, Loyola for Congo Women, Looks Fashion E-Zine, Loyola Underground, Medieval Combat Society, ONE Loyola, Operation Smile, OPTIONS (social programs), Oxfam America, People for Pets, Poisoned Cup Players, Relay for Life Committee, Residence Hall Association, Resident Assistants, Spotlight Players, Student Career Educators, Student Council for Exceptional Children, Student Philanthropy Council, SuperFans, Take Back the Night Committee, Take the Grey Away, WISER at Loyola, York Road Students Association, Heart of Zen Meditation, Speech-Language Hearing Association, Adam Smith Economic Society, Financial Management Association, Institute Management Accountants Club, Marketing Association, PRSSA Public Relations Group, Forensics Society, Pre-Law Society, College Democrats, College Republicans, IS Student Organization, Microlean Cooperative, Scientista Foundation, Physics Society, Society of Women Engineers, App Programmers United, Greyhounds Electronics & Robotics, Pre-Dental Society, Pre-Health Organization, Pre-Nursing Society, Women's Pre-Health Society, Student Health Advisory Board, Army ROTC; chamber, classical guitar, and steel pan ensembles; TOMS, chess, scrabble, glee, film, photography, classics, French, Spanish, philosophy, American Red Cross, global studies, environmental action, psychology, sociology, mountain justice, marksmenship, American advertising federation, project management, biology, chemistry, math/stat, mobile app development, military sciences, and ski/snowboarding clubs

ATHLETICS
School has an athletic program: yes
Athletic director: Jim Paquette,
Director of Athletics
Director of women's athletics: Teddi Burns,
SWA, Facilities & Operations
School colors: green and grey
School mascot: Greyhounds
Athletic conference memberships: Big East Conference (Division I, Football I-A), Eastern College Athletic Conference (Division I, Football I-AA), Patriot League (Division I, Football I-AA)

Sports offered Scholarships? Athletic Assoc.
Men's basketballyes 
Men's crewyes 
Men's cross-countryyes 
Men's divingyes 
Men's golfyes 
Men's lacrosseyes 
Men's socceryes 
Men's swimmingyes 
Men's tennisyes 
Women's basketballyes 
Women's crewyes 
Women's cross-countryyes 
Women's divingyes 
Women's lacrosseyes 
Women's socceryes 
Women's swimmingyes 
Women's tennisyes 
Women's track and field (indoor)no 
Women's track and field (outdoor)no 
Women's volleyballno 

Percent of students in varsity/club intercollegiate sports: 26%
Percent of students in intramural/recreational sports: 26%

GETTING AWAY
Public transportation serves campus: yes
Nearest international airport: Baltimore (14 miles)
Nearest other airport: Arlington County, VA (53 miles)
Nearest passenger train service: Baltimore (3 miles)
Nearest passenger bus service: Baltimore (7 miles)

PAYING THE BILLS
Institutional employment is available: yes
Off-campus employment opportunities for undergraduates are: good
Freshmen are discouraged from working for first term: no

AFTER GRADUATION
Percent of graduates who pursue further study: 25% within one year of graduation
List of graduate schools most often selected by recent graduates:
Columbia University, Drexel University, George Washington University, Hofstra University, Loyola University Maryland, New York University, Villanova University School of Law.
Percent of graduates who enter job market in field related to major: 76% within six months of graduation
List of firms that most frequently hire graduates:
Bloomberg LP, Deloitte & Touche, Ernst & Young, JPMorgan Chase, KPMG, Loyola University Maryland, McGladrey LLP, Morgan Stanley, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Stanley Black & Decker, T. Rowe Price.
List of most prominent alumni/ae:
  • Jim McKay, sports annoucer
  • Tom Clancy, author
  • Mark Bowden, author.

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