Loyola University - Chicago
Loyola University - Chicago
1032 W. Sheridan Rd
Chicago, IL 60660
(773) 274-3000
Founded in 1870, Loyola University-Chicago is a 4-year research institution. This university, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Chicago, IL. Loyola is the 14th biggest institution in the state of Illinois. Loyola offers subjects such as forensic science and healthcare management. It offers 14 certificates, 74 degrees at the bachelors level, 94 masters level degrees, and 42 doctoral level degrees to students. 15,951 students sought degrees from the 144 programs at this university in 2010. It is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission. This big university is one of 10 institutions with a medical school in Illinois.
Admission
In 2010, 17,671 students applied to Loyola for admission. It admitted around 60% of applicants or 10,603 students. Two-thirds of the admitted students are women.
Admission
In 2010, 17,671 students applied to Loyola for admission. It admitted around 60% of applicants or 10,603 students. Two-thirds of the admitted students are women.
- Percent Admitted students who applied: 60%
- Percent Admitted of women who applied were admitted: 60%
- Percent Admitted of men who applied were admitted: 59%
Student Demographics
This university enrolled 15,951 students in 2010.
Student Demographics
This university enrolled 15,951 students in 2010.
- Total Enrolled Male: 5742
- Total Enrolled Female: 10209
- Undergraduate Male: 3509
- Undergraduate Female: 6238
- Graduate Male: 2233
- Graduate Female: 3971
Faculty Demographics
It has 1,495 instructors. Around half of the instructors are full-time, about 48% of faculty are part-time, and more than half of the instructors are men.
Faculty Demographics
It has 1,495 instructors. Around half of the instructors are full-time, about 48% of faculty are part-time, and more than half of the instructors are men.
- Male: 801
- Female: 694