| Daughter just got accepted. |
| I'm a proud alum and I would be happy to respond to a specific question. |
| Another proud alum. I really enjoyed my time at Loyola. Classes aren't too large and you can easily get to know the professors. The dorms have gotten a lot better since I was there. Campus is easily to navigate. If you have any questions, ask away! |
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My daughter was just accepted with a $24,000 a year Presidential Scholarship. She also applied to Honors program.
She also applied to other higher rated schools. Boston, Northeastern, Fordham etc. but none have yet offered her any scholarship money yet. Are the higher rated schools worth it to pay full tuition vs $24,000 off Loyola. |
What does your child want to major in? How do the specific departments for that subject compare? Does she intend to go to grad school? How wealthy are you? |
| I've never heard of this school. What is it known for? |
| Excellent business, finance and accounting programs. Great premed as well. I am an alum & have a host of successful friends in the financial community as well as physicians & dentists. My best friend that I met is an oral surgeon. Not a bad life for a women. Bravo to Loyola for teaching & developing ethical leaders in the community. |
So this thread probably isn’t for you, no? |
| Outstanding college, beautiful campus, very strong administration. |
| Beautiful campus. Baltimore is happening place. Congrats to your daughter! |
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I think it is a very solid school for A-/B+ students with a great campus community. My daughter went there and had a wonderful experience (graduated spring of 2016). She majored in speech-language-and hearing sciences and she’s now in grad school at UMD studying to become a speech pathologist. Says she felt that Loyola prepared her very well for grad school.
Many of her friends were in the business program and a few in education and they all seem to be gainfully employed and happy with their Loyola education. |
Dunno. I gather it’s near Baltimore and a step up from a community college. |
You gather wrong. Move along, this thread is not for you. |
Calm down. I think sufficient is the word you're looking for. |
| Its peers are Fairfield and the University of Scranton. |