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Graduate Admission

Loyola graduate students experience hands-on learning in one of our many graduate programs.
Loyola graduate education students learning how to teach about the earth and sun using a globe and lightbulb in one of their graduate school courses.
A business school student making a comment in class in the Loyola MBA, one of the top masters programs in Maryland.Loyola graduate education students learning how to teach about the earth and sun using a globe and lightbulb in one of their graduate school courses.

Applying to Graduate School

We invite you to explore our graduate programs and to discover where a Loyola University Maryland degree can take you. Our graduate students are socially responsible leaders within their professions, and in their personal lives. We are ready to work with you personally to help you learn more and, when you're ready, help you apply to a program that will take your career to the next level.

Loyola University Maryland’s graduate study programs include: master’s degrees and doctoral program from Loyola College, our school of arts and sciences; master’s and graduate certificate programs in the School of Education; and MBA and MAcc options from our top-ranking Sellinger School of Business and Management.

 

Mailing Documents

Loyola University Maryland's admission process requires that most materials be submitted via our online application system or by other electronic means. However, if you have required documents you must submit to us which cannot be sent electronically (e.g. transcripts from a college or university which does not offer electronic transcript delivery), please mail them to the following address:

Office of Graduate Admission & Financial Aid
Loyola University Maryland
4501 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210

Non-Discrimination

Loyola University Maryland does not discriminate and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin (including shared ancestry or ethnic characteristics), sex, age, religion, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military status, or any other legally protected classification covered by federal or state law in the administration of any of its educational programs and activities or with respect to admission or employment. The designated compliance officer to ensure compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (Title IX), the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 , as amended (ADA), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (Section 504), is David Tiscione, Director of Title IX and Bias Compliance (105 Jenkins Hall, 410-617-5171, dmtiscione@loyola.edu). Inquiries about the application of Title IX, ADA, or Section 504 may be made to David Tiscione, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), or both. Inquiries about discrimination related to any other protected class aside from sex or disability may be made to Rodney Parker, Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer (Humanities 224, 410-617-2201, rparker1@loyola.edu), OCR, or both.

The Loyola University Maryland nondiscrimination policy and grievance procedures and information regarding how to report information or make a complaint about conduct that may constitute discrimination can be found in the following places:

Loyola University is authorized under Federal Law to enroll non-immigrant, alien students.

Accessibility Accommodations

If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process, please contact the Office of Graduate Admission at graduate@loyola.edu or 410-617-5020.

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Contact Us

The Office of Graduate Admission and Financial Aid can be reached by email or telephone during university business hours. If you need to arrange a meeting with our office, please contact us to make an appointment.

Admission: graduate@loyola.edu
Financial Aid: gradfinancialaid@loyola.edu
Telephone: 410-617-5020