Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any experience with Loyola Honors? High acceptance rate but seems Honors may have very strong cohort seeking more personalized college experience?
DP but I’m also wondering about Loyola honors and whether it would be a would be a good fit for a high stat kid who wants to go to a small school with a reasonable tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Any experience with Loyola Honors? High acceptance rate but seems Honors may have very strong cohort seeking more personalized college experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they have expanded housing so off campus housing is less common. there are nearby apartments, places to live in Charles Village etc. Loyola has a campus feel. It is in a safe/lovely party of the city. The York Road side is a little more urban. Go check it out! the city has a lot to offer.
The Loyola kids don’t live in Charles Village.
It's been a long time for me, students would definitely rent houses in Charles Village. Towson was less common, but had more opportunites for off campus jobs - there are a lot more apartments there now. Loyola has housing for 4 years and most people live on campus. I would imagine some precentage of commuters live with their families, especially after the first 2 years. Again, many years ago, it was common for people in certain majors (education, business) to live at home their last year to facilitate student teaching or internships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they have expanded housing so off campus housing is less common. there are nearby apartments, places to live in Charles Village etc. Loyola has a campus feel. It is in a safe/lovely party of the city. The York Road side is a little more urban. Go check it out! the city has a lot to offer.
The Loyola kids don’t live in Charles Village.
Anonymous wrote:I think they have expanded housing so off campus housing is less common. there are nearby apartments, places to live in Charles Village etc. Loyola has a campus feel. It is in a safe/lovely party of the city. The York Road side is a little more urban. Go check it out! the city has a lot to offer.
Anonymous wrote:My son has a friend at Loyola who loves it. I don’t know anyone else who goes there so I’m curious for any insight. It seems like a good size for my son and the location is great as far as being closer to home but not too close. I am worried about the safety of the campus though and where students live if they move off campus because Baltimore is not the safest. Does anyone have any insight on this university? Thank you!!