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You've Been Accepted!

Congrats on your acceptance into the Class of 2029!

You have reached an important milestone in your college search process, and Loyola is honored to have you as one of our admitted students. As you prepare to make your final decisions about your future, this page will help provide you with the necessary resources to make that crucial decision!

Scroll down to find important information about visiting campus, learn how to get in contact with faculty, and review answers to frequently asked questions. 

 

Ready to secure your place in Loyola's Class of 2029?

 

Submit your deposit today!

  

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Visit New Orleans and Loyola

One important factor in your decision is where you will call home while you're in college. Come to New Orleans and Loyola's campus so you can experience the environment that will be the backdrop to your journey for the next four years. Can't make it to the city? Don't worry, we have worked hard to make sure our visit options are also available to you virtually.

Schedule a Campus Tour!

Tour spots are limited so be sure to reserve time at least 48 hours in advance!

Connect with your Admissions Counselor

Navigate our U.S. map to get into contact with your specific Admissions Counselor.

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Important Dates

 

  • October 19 – Fall Open House
  • November 2  –  Fall Open House
  • February 15 – Honors Program and Social Justice Applications Due
  • May 1 – National Decisions Day
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Share the Good News with #LOYNO28

Follow your favorite organizations by browsing our social media hub.

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Loyno Family Portal

Learn more about Loyola and join communities that are important to you and your student. Personalize information that caters to you and your student's interests, and interact with other families going through the college search process.

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Questions about Affordability?

At Loyola, we are equipped to help every one of our potential students with their questions regarding finances. Look to the right to be directed to the proper websites for your questions!

Financial Aid

Have questions about the FAFSA? Contact our Financial Aid office so they can get you in contact with one of their financial aid counselors.

Student Financial Services

Have you already received your Financial Award letter and want to better understand the costs of the university? Student Financial Services can guide you through the process.

Scholarships

Want to know about the scholarships you have received, and the other university-run scholarship programs? Our scholarships page can provide you with more information.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Yes! We have campus tours Monday through Friday at 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Spots are limited, so be sure to schedule your time 48 hours in advance!

Schedule a Tour

 

You can find your specific admissions counselor, here. Once you have found them, be sure to book an appointment through their youcanbookme link or email them with your questions!

All current and prospective Undergraduate Students who have specific questions about their financial aid can call or email the Financial Aid office for assistance and one of our counselors would be happy to help you. 

Financial Aid                504-865-3231, finaid@517b2b.com

*All calls and emails will be answered within normal office hours of Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:45pm (during peak times it may take up 24-36 hours to answer all calls and emails).

You can follow our step by step directions of how to submit your deposit* online here

  • On-campus students: $500 (Combined Tuition and Housing deposit)
  • Commuter students: $300 (Tuition deposit)

*Enrollment deposits for a Fall semester start are nonrefundable after May 1.

After May 1, you will start to receive regular updates from the Admissions Office about next steps leading up to the Fall semester. In the meantime, please check your Admissions portal for required documents needed before arriving on campus in the fall. 

Yes. Currently the state agency (LOSFA) that awards TOPS requires an SAT or ACT score to award the TOPS Scholarship. You must take and submit a qualifying test score to both LOSFA and to Loyola if you want to use TOPS. Loyola will use the score to determine TOPS eligibility, but we will not factor your test score into your admissions decision.

 

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Want to chat with other future students who are interested in Loyola University New Orleans? Join us on ZeeMee—an app where you can make connections and catch glimpses of campus life.


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