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Loyola University New Orleans (LA): Merit Aid, Financial Aid Data, Offer Data & More

Private4,261 StudentsIn State: $58,652/yrOut of state: $58,652/yr

Loyola University New Orleans offers 78% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is $22,839. Loyola University New Orleans is a private college located in New Orleans, Louisiana. Its student population is 4,261. It is a four-year, medium, highly residential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 94%. Loyola University New Orleans 4 year graduation rate is 47% .


Merit Aid Stats For Loyola University New Orleans


FRESHMAN W/O NEED, RECEIVING MERIT AID

$22,839

AVG. MERIT AID AWARD

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Admission Data


  • Admission rate 94%
  • Avg. high school GPA 3.5
  • Avg. ACT 25
  • Avg. SAT 1150
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Colleges with Similar Merit Aid Award Percentages and Award Amounts


Name
Cost
Received Merit
Aid
Avg Merit
Aid
Acceptance
Rate
Merit
Match
Loyola University New Orleans $58,652 78% $22,839 94%
Ferrum College $48,150 80% $23,748 75%
Hobart William Smith Colleges $74,486 75% $22,623 57%
St. Mary's University $47,260 77% $21,422 75%
Colleges with similar merit aid awards levels and amounts

Colleges in Southeast Region with similar merit aid awards levels


Name
Cost
Received Merit
Aid
Avg Merit
Aid
Acceptance
Rate
Loyola University New Orleans $58,652 78% $22,839 94%
Bethune Cookman University $30,116 73% $10,879 0%
Western Kentucky University $38,662 79% $5,111 97%
Murray State University $38,874 81% $10,542 81%
Ferrum College $48,150 80% $23,748 75%
Concord University $32,155 79% $3,470 89%
Guilford College $54,882 81% $5,929 64%
Louisiana Tech University $30,180 81% $4,162 63%
Eastern Kentucky University $31,792 77% $6,423 87%
College Of Charleston $50,450 73% $13,502 79%
Belmont University $54,500 73% $9,347 82%
Furman $66,658 77% $20,542 61%
Mississippi College $34,839 83% $8,813 38%
Stetson University $65,698 78% $29,477 68%
Florida Institute Of Technology $60,150 73% $15,540 65%
Colleges in Southeast Region with similar merit aid awards levels and amounts

Colleges with similar acceptance rate and median earnings of alumni after 10 years


Name
Acceptance
Rate
10 Year
Salary
Loyola University New Orleans 94 $88,600
Otis College Of Art And Design 94 $97,200
Kansas State University 93 $97,200
Sonoma State University 90 $97,100
University Of Washington Tacoma Campus 86 $96,800
University Of Kentucky 94 $96,400
Suffolk University 85 $96,400
Dominican University Of California 87 $95,900
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and median earnings of alumni after 10 years

Colleges with similar acceptance rate and cost of attendance


College
Acceptance
Rate
Attendance
Cost
Loyola University New Orleans 94 $58,652
Johnson & Wales University Charlotte 86 $52,949
Transylvania University 89 $54,080
Johnson & Wales University Providence 91 $54,278
University Of Washington Tacoma Campus 86 $54,297
Notre Dame Of Maryland University 88 $54,530
Saint Martin's University 96 $54,560
Western New England University 85 $55,391
Mcphs University 93 $56,214
Roger Williams University 86 $56,346
Manhattanville College 90 $56,440
New England College 100 $56,590
D'youville College 100 $56,680
Valparaiso University 89 $56,900
Delta State University 85 $58,040
Randolph College 87 $58,880
Bellarmine University 86 $58,920
Jacksonville University 90 $58,970
Iona College 88 $59,258
Chestnut Hill College 96 $59,693
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and cost of attendance

Colleges with similar acceptance rate and similar 4 year graduation rates


Name
Acceptance
Rate
4 year
graduation
Loyola University New Orleans 94 47%
Westminster College 93 51%
Northwest University 95 51%
Johnson & Wales University Providence 91 51%
Rosemont College 89 51%
Mcphs University 93 51%
Bellarmine University 86 50%
Manhattanville College 90 49%
Colby Sawyer College 90 49%
Moody Bible Institute 95 48%
Longwood University 89 48%
Pennsylvania State University Penn State Erie Behrend College 89 47%
Wilson College 92 47%
Otis College Of Art And Design 94 47%
Illinois State University 89 47%
Saint Martin's University 96 47%
Chestnut Hill College 96 47%
University Of Northwestern St Paul 93 47%
The College Of Saint Rose 87 46%
Columbia College 96 46%
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and similar 4 year graduation rates

Comparing merit aid in colleges with similar acceptance rates.


Name
Received Merit
Aid
Avg Merit
Aid
Loyola University New Orleans 78% $22,839
University Of Maine 87% $23,487
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