Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured Towson and Loyola with DS the same day, and he loved Towson (it's now his first choice) and hated Loyola. It is a pretty campus, but the surrounding area is pretty run-down. The Loyola admissions person was great, and it was interesting to see how many other students said hi to our tour guide as we went around campus. It definitely had a smaller, more intimate vibe than big school Towson. It seemed like a place that would be great for the right student, it's just that my child is not that student.
Curious if your kid goes to a large HS? Ours are at large public HS with 1,500 students. I think the idea of a college that isn't much bigger is a turnoff. I wish this wasn't the case because I really think they could thrive at a smaller school.
Not PP your question was addressing but our HS is a hair under 3000 students and my kid wants a mid-size school for sure. Anything under 5-6k feels too much like high school for her.
She'll still apply though. We lived it.
Hoping my kid will like it. not 100% sure but I thought when I looked that some of the other Jesuit schools were closer to 6k students but like the nearby option.
loyola chicago and marquette are 11-12,000 students if you don't mind the cold
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thank you all so much for the helpful information. Sounds like it is worth a visit for my DS. Although sounds like he might not get enough merit aid with the 3.2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve only heard great things about this school over the years, including their generosity with merit money.
One question: Our family is Jewish, and we feel that Jesuit values are compatible with our religion in so many ways. Curious, though, what families with first-hand experience with LM think. How is the school experience for non-Catholic students? Are we correct that it’s a welcoming place?
We’ve only visited but I’d note Loyola has a lot of interfaith a nod ecumenical programs, including an interfaith worship space and Jewish Student Association.
https://www.loyola.edu/department/campus-ministry/interfaith/interfaith-ecumenical-worship.html
Thanks! This seems consistent with other Jesuit schools, which we love. Mostly curious to hear from non-Catholic families about their kids' experiences there. I'm hoping it's as welcoming and inclusive as it seems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son applied with a 3.1 gpa and got $25k. Beautiful campus, smaller classes. He is going to study abroad this spring.
Wow. With a 3.1? They must accept anybody! Not a dis, just sayin'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured Towson and Loyola with DS the same day, and he loved Towson (it's now his first choice) and hated Loyola. It is a pretty campus, but the surrounding area is pretty run-down. The Loyola admissions person was great, and it was interesting to see how many other students said hi to our tour guide as we went around campus. It definitely had a smaller, more intimate vibe than big school Towson. It seemed like a place that would be great for the right student, it's just that my child is not that student.
Curious if your kid goes to a large HS? Ours are at large public HS with 1,500 students. I think the idea of a college that isn't much bigger is a turnoff. I wish this wasn't the case because I really think they could thrive at a smaller school.
Not PP your question was addressing but our HS is a hair under 3000 students and my kid wants a mid-size school for sure. Anything under 5-6k feels too much like high school for her.
She'll still apply though. We lived it.
Hoping my kid will like it. not 100% sure but I thought when I looked that some of the other Jesuit schools were closer to 6k students but like the nearby option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured Towson and Loyola with DS the same day, and he loved Towson (it's now his first choice) and hated Loyola. It is a pretty campus, but the surrounding area is pretty run-down. The Loyola admissions person was great, and it was interesting to see how many other students said hi to our tour guide as we went around campus. It definitely had a smaller, more intimate vibe than big school Towson. It seemed like a place that would be great for the right student, it's just that my child is not that student.
Curious if your kid goes to a large HS? Ours are at large public HS with 1,500 students. I think the idea of a college that isn't much bigger is a turnoff. I wish this wasn't the case because I really think they could thrive at a smaller school.
Not PP your question was addressing but our HS is a hair under 3000 students and my kid wants a mid-size school for sure. Anything under 5-6k feels too much like high school for her.
She'll still apply though. We lived it.