International Applicants
We are excited that you are considering 51¶ÌÊÓƵ as you explore your options for university studies! Founded in 1852, Loyola has a long history of academic distinction and career preparation—students who attend will be challenged intellectually and encouraged to build a worldview that will guide their actions long after they graduate.
Loyola uniquely balances the importance of human connection with the necessity for serious career preparation. Accordingly, we have been recognized nationally for both excellence in undergraduate teaching, and rank in the top 2% in the United States for return on investment. Here, you will find both a welcoming home and a strong foundation for your future.
Any student who will need a visa to study in the United States, or who already holds a valid U.S. visa, will be considered as an international student.
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Contact Your Counselor
Rachel Scholten
Director of International Admissionrmscholten@loyola.edu
Supports applicants from: East Asia, Europe, Oceania, South America, South Asia, Southeast Asia
Marvin Barahona
Assistant Director of International Admissionmbarahona@loyola.edu
Supports applicants from: Africa, Caribbean, Central America, Central Asia, Middle East, North America
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Honors and Scholars Programs
While all classes at Loyola are rigorous, we are pleased to offer highly motivated and driven students the opportunity to apply to one of Loyola’s Honors or Scholars Programs. With focuses ranging from Business to STEM fields, these programs allow students to connect with our most dedicated faculty in small class sizes, provide extracurricular enrichment and professional opportunities, and foster community with like-minded students. Admission to these programs is competitive, and all programs require a separate application in addition to your application to 51¶ÌÊÓƵ.
Cultural Communities and Student Support
The Loyola experience is designed to provide, support, and inspire your well-being and academic, social, and personal success—from departments to programs to physical spaces on campus that foster development and growth: mind, body, and spirit.
EducationUSA is a U.S. Department of State network of over 430 international student advising centers in more than 175 countries and territories. To find a center near you, visit the .