Acceptance Rate
44 %
SAT Average
1,320
Tuition & Fees
$50,283
Student Population
9,838
Average Financial Aid Amount Received
$21,338
Loyola Marymount Academic Overview

The salary after graduation from Loyola Marymount University varies by major programs where the average earning after 10 years is $71,600. You can check the average salary by major program at area of study page.
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Loyola Marymount 2020 Tuition & Fees
For undergraduate school, in academic year 2019-2020, Loyola Marymount University tuition and fees are $50,283 for all students. For graduate schools, its 2020 tuition and fees are $18,903 for all graduate students.
Undergraduate | $50,283 |
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Graduate | $18,903 |
Key Academic Statistics at Loyola Marymount
Next chart illustrates the 2020 key academic stats at Loyola Marymount. The acceptance rate of Loyola Marymount is 44% and the yield (enrollment rate) is 18%. The average graduation rate is 80% and no students have transferred out from the school. The average received amount of financial aid is $21,338 and 77% of undergraduate students received grants of scholarship aid. Total 9,838 students are attending Loyola Marymount including both undergraduate and graduate students and the student to faculty ratio is 10 to 1.
Acceptance Rate for Loyola Marymount University is 44 %.
Graduation Rate for Loyola Marymount University is 80 %
Retention Rate for Loyola Marymount University is 90 %
Student Population for Loyola Marymount University is 9,838
Student to Faculty Rate for Loyola Marymount University is 10 %
The average received amount of financial aid is $21,338 at Loyola Marymount University.
Offered Degrees at Loyola Marymount University
Loyola Marymount offers 118 major programs through online and on-site education where 8 programs are available through distance learning. Next table lists the number of programs by offered degree with online class availabilities.
Award Level | Total Number of Programs | Available Online Class |
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Bachelor's Degree | 55 | 0 |
Post Bachelor's Degree | 13 | 0 |
Master's Degree | 37 | 3 |
Post Master's Degree | 10 | 5 |
Doctor's degree - research/scholarship | 2 | 0 |
Doctor's degree - professional practice | 1 | 0 |
Special Learning Opportunities
Loyola Marymount University offers online education (distance learning opportunities) for both undergraduate and graduate programs. The school provides ROTC, teacher certification and study abroad - opportunity which a student completes part of the college program studying in another country programs to its students. It also offers weekend/evening classes which is a program that allows students to take a complete course of study and attend classes only on weekends or only in evenings.
Online Class | Undergraduate , Graduate |
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ROTC | Air Force |
Weekend/Evening College | ✔ |
Teacher Certification | ✔ |
Study Abroad | ✔ |
Campus Housing | ✔ (Dormitory Capacity:3,215) |
Board/Meal Plan | ✔ |
Veterans Benefits
Loyola Marymount University has programs, benefits and/or services to veterans, military service members, or their families.
Yellow Ribbon Program (officially known as Post-9/11 GI Bill, Yellow Ribbon Program) | ✔ |
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Credit for military training | ✔ |
Dedicated point of contact for support services for veterans, military service members, and their families | ✔ |
Recognized student veteran organization | ✔ |
Member of Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges | ✔ |
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