Loyola Maryland v St. Joe’s

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter received a L.U.M. grant from Loyola with her estimated financial aid. Does anyone know if this grant is need based?


The Loyola grants are need based. My son has one.


Incorrect. They offer merit and need base


Doesn't look like it.
https://www.loyola.edu/department/financial-aid/undergraduate/programs/grants/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter received a L.U.M. grant from Loyola with her estimated financial aid. Does anyone know if this grant is need based?


The Loyola grants are need based. My son has one.


Incorrect. They offer merit and need base


Doesn't look like it.
https://www.loyola.edu/department/financial-aid/undergraduate/programs/grants/


Doesn't look like what? Sorry- not following?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter received a L.U.M. grant from Loyola with her estimated financial aid. Does anyone know if this grant is need based?


Did you already submit the fafsa?


We did, but Loyola had a separate form for Early Action,in case the FAFSA was delayed again,that they were using to estimate aid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter received a L.U.M. grant from Loyola with her estimated financial aid. Does anyone know if this grant is need based?


Did you already submit the fafsa?


We did, but Loyola had a separate form for Early Action,in case the FAFSA was delayed again,that they were using to estimate aid.


Thanks! We got that email but didn't do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter received a L.U.M. grant from Loyola with her estimated financial aid. Does anyone know if this grant is need based?


The Loyola grants are need based. My son has one.


Incorrect. They offer merit and need base


Doesn't look like it.
https://www.loyola.edu/department/financial-aid/undergraduate/programs/grants/


Doesn't look like what? Sorry- not following?


The Loyola grant is listed under need based on the website. It is not listed under non-need based like a PP said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter received a L.U.M. grant from Loyola with her estimated financial aid. Does anyone know if this grant is need based?


The Loyola grants are need based. My son has one.


Incorrect. They offer merit and need base


Doesn't look like it.
https://www.loyola.edu/department/financial-aid/undergraduate/programs/grants/


Doesn't look like what? Sorry- not following?


The Loyola grant is listed under need based on the website. It is not listed under non-need based like a PP said.


Doh! got it thanks!
Anonymous
My DC applied EA to both. A source that lists many college notification dates stated that Loyola MD would notify on 12/18 and some PPs in this thread sound as though their DC has heard from Loyola. Am I just worrying too much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC applied EA to both. A source that lists many college notification dates stated that Loyola MD would notify on 12/18 and some PPs in this thread sound as though their DC has heard from Loyola. Am I just worrying too much?


What does it say when he/she logged into the Loyola portal?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC applied EA to both. A source that lists many college notification dates stated that Loyola MD would notify on 12/18 and some PPs in this thread sound as though their DC has heard from Loyola. Am I just worrying too much?


On the Loyola Admissions Instagram page, they stated the first batch of EA admissions were released on 12/18 and the rest will come out mid-January. Hang in there and good luck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the neighborhood around Loyola safe?


In one direction, yes. You can go a mile away and it isn't as desirable for taking a jog alone.

However, it is really a suburban campus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter received a L.U.M. grant from Loyola with her estimated financial aid. Does anyone know if this grant is need based?


My son received that LUM grant, but we make more money on paper than most colleges think is worthy of FA.

I called asked about it. They said they noticed we had 2 students in college at the same time, and that's why we go the LUM grant. I think it I is a discretionary fund.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is the neighborhood around Loyola safe?


In one direction, yes. You can go a mile away and it isn't as desirable for taking a jog alone.

However, it is really a suburban campus.


I’d say it’s safe in three directions- north, south, west. Those areas are the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city- Homeland, Tuscany- Canterbury and Guilford, Roland Park. It’s the east side of campus that has the most crime. Mostly car break ins.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter received a L.U.M. grant from Loyola with her estimated financial aid. Does anyone know if this grant is need based?


My son received that LUM grant, but we make more money on paper than most colleges think is worthy of FA.

I called asked about it. They said they noticed we had 2 students in college at the same time, and that's why we go the LUM grant. I think it I is a discretionary fund.


Thank you! We also will have 2 in college and didn't get any financial aid offers with our 1st child, so I wasn't expecting a need based grant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to the social scene on campus at both schools


Loyola has very little to do on campus. Most students have fake ID’s and take expensive Uber trips to bars in Baltimore. That is basically the social scene. Not great. And Baltimore is is not a safe city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter received a L.U.M. grant from Loyola with her estimated financial aid. Does anyone know if this grant is need based?


My son received that LUM grant, but we make more money on paper than most colleges think is worthy of FA.

I called asked about it. They said they noticed we had 2 students in college at the same time, and that's why we go the LUM grant. I think it I is a discretionary fund.


Thank you! We also will have 2 in college and didn't get any financial aid offers with our 1st child, so I wasn't expecting a need based grant.



I think private schools are more likely to give some need based aid if you have two kids in college.
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