Tuition & Fees
All regular students are assessed tuition and fees on a semester basis.
These fees and the tuition pay for only about 85 percent of the actual cost of operating Loyola for one year. The other 15 percent is made up with funds raised by the annual fund program from alumni, friends, faculty, staff, foundations and corporations; revenues from university endowment and revenues from the residence halls and meal plans.
Applicants for admission to Loyola and students who need assistance in paying for their education are encouraged to apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Traditional Undergraduate students are charged a flat rate for tuition if they are enrolled as full-time students having registered for 12 to 21 credit hours. Students taking less than 12 hours are charged on a per-hour basis. Undergraduate evening students enrolled through the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies are charged the flat full-time rate for 13 to 21 credit hours and the per-hour rate for less than 13 credit hours. Students taking more than 21 hours are charged the flat rate, plus the per-hour rate for the hours over 21. This overload rate applies to music, theatre and honors students taking over 23 hours. There is no full-time or flat rate during the summer session.
Because of the uncertainty of the economy and budgetary projections, Loyola University reserves the right to change tuition, fees, or other charges printed herein. The rates listed below are for 2016 – 17.
Tuition
Traditional Undergraduates
(freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, transient, non-degree)
Full-time (12 — 21 credit hours) (Professional Studies, 13 — 21 credit hours)
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New and Continuing Students
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$18,469 per semester
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Part-time (11 credit hours or less)
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Undergraduate courses:
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Traditional Students
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$1,052 per credit hr.
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Overload (each credit over 21) (music, theatre and honors over 23)
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$1,052 per credit hr.
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Evening Program Students (Students enrolled through the Office of Graduate & Professional Studies) (under 13 hours)
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$ 526 per credit hr.
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Fees
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For Beginning Students
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Application fee-undergraduates (not refundable, but waived for online applications)
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$ 20
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FYE/SYE Engagement fee
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$250
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Acceptance Deposit (not refundable):
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Campus residents (includes housing deposit)
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$500
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Off campus
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$300
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For All Students
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University Center Fee
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This fee is dedicated to the partial support of the operation of the Joseph A. Danna Center including programming activities sponsored by the University Programming Board.
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Full-time students
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$113 per sem.
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Part-time students
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$ 56.50 per sem.
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Summer Session
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$ 56.50 per sem.
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Student Government Association Fee
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This fee supports the operation of the Student Government Association to include funding the internal operations of the SGA and recognized student organizations.
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Full-time students
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$60 per sem.
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Part-time students
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$30 per sem.
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Athletic Fee
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A robust intercollegiate athletic program compliments the mission of Jesuit education in developing the whole person: mind, body and spirit. The athletic fee supports this initiative by funding the University’s 17 intercollegiate athletic programs. Students are entitled to free admission to all regular season contests by presenting their Loyola I.D. Card at the entrance.
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Full-time students
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$275 per sem.
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Part-time students
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$137.50 per sem.
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Publications Fee
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This fee supports Loyola's Student Media, which include The Maroon, the campus weekly newspaper, and The Wolf, the student magazine.
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Full- and part-time students
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$20 per sem.
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Information Technology Fee
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This fee provides for unlimited high-speed access to the Internet and intranet servers using Loyola's wired and wireless networks. The fee also provides students with a Loyola email account, personal web site, access to campus-wide computer labs, support for Loyola's online content management systems and classroom technology. Access to these services is available from anywhere on campus - computer labs, classrooms, common areas, and residence hall rooms.
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Full-time students
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$225 per sem.
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Part-time students
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$112.50 per sem.
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Career Development Fee
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This fee supports unlimited services provided by the Career Development Center to include industry-specific career coaching; on-campus interviewing and recruiting events; career assessments; Loyola's online job and internship board, Employola; and other resources and programming. |
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Full-time students |
$40 per sem. |
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Part-time students |
$20 per sem. |
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Student Success Center Fee
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This fee supports the Student Success Center and the costs associated with academic support services for undergraduate students. |
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Full-time students |
$50 per sem. |
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Part-time students |
$25 per sem. |
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Graduation Fee
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This fee is assessed once the student applies for graduation. It provides the graduate with a cap and gown, the diploma cover, the graduation ceremony, and lifetime transcripts.
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Senior
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$275
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Contingent Fees
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Communications Major
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$100 per semester
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Music Industry Studies Major Fee |
$200 per semester
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Digital Filmmaking Major Fee |
$200 per semester
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Popular and Commercial Music Major Fee |
$200 per semester
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Late payment
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$250
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Library book not returned
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$ 50 minimum
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Lab Fee
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$50, $75, $100 or $150 per lab course
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Nursing Clinical Practicum
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$500 per clinic course
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Portfolio Fee
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$250 per portfolio course
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Student Health Insurance
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cost varies
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Student teaching fee
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$150 per semester
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Study Abroad Fee
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$300 per semester abroad
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Study Abroad Health Insurance |
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Students are encouraged to make payment via our online payment system through their LORA (Loyola Online Records Access) Account Summary at https://lora.loyno.edu/. Payment can be made using e-Check or ACH, or by mailing a check or money order made payable to Loyola University with a copy of the bill remittance stub. Alternatively, for an additional convenience fee set by our e-commerce vendor, payment may be made by credit card of VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Students not wishing to have their campus-wide identification number placed on their payment should contact the Office of the Bursar for available alternative options. Cash transactions are discouraged. A charge of $30 will be assessed for each payment returned from the bank.