Loyola University Chicago School of Law has over 750 students, who come from over 100 different universities and colleges. The law school has a variety of programs, such as tax law and health law. The Loyola University Chicago School of Law clinical program allows students to be able to work and interact with clients in clinics, such as “Life After Innocence” (LAI) to “The Loyola Community Law Center.”
LUC Law’s externships are local and students are able to experience the local government court system. The curriculum has simulation courses that allow students to be able to try out their courtroom skills. The simulation courses range from “Trial of a Medical Malpractice Case” to “Mediation Seminar.” Along with simulations, there are also practicum courses included in the LUC law school curriculum.
These practicum courses are in topics of art law, education law, family law, and more. Some courses within the school are considered to be non-graded including externships. The Loyola University Chicago Law professors have experience working on court cases throughout the United States. There are legal certificate programs offered in advocacy, child and family law, tax law, international law and practice, public interest, and health law.
Loyola University Chicago School of Law has five dual-degree programs associated with the Public Policy Program, the Graduate School of Business, the Department of Political Science, the School of Education in Comparative Law and Education, and the School of Social Work. Loyola Law has well-known centers and institutes, such as the “Center for Business and Corporate Governance Law.” There are other academic programs within law available through the “Leading Academic Program.” These programs deal with tax law, intellectual property, international law and practice, and law and religion. Law students are given the option of studying aboard in Chile, Beijing, Rome, and London. Loyola University Chicago School of Law alumni have gone on to work for top law firms, government offices, and businesses.
Contact Information
Loyola Law School of Chicago
25 East Pearson Street
Suite 1208
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 915-7120
Email: law-admissions@luc.edu
Deadlines
Application Deadline: April 1
Loyola Chicago School of Law only admits new students to start in the fall semester.
Applications are accepted on a rolling admission basis.
Financial Aid Deadline: March 1
Admissions Criteria
Acceptance rate: 45.7%
LSAT range (25 to 75 percentile): 151 to 160
GPA range (25 to 75 percentile): 3.13 to 3.60
Financial Aid
2018-2019 Law School Tuition and Fees
Full Time: $47,620
Part Time: $35,730
Median Grant Received
Full Time: $26,000
Part Time: $16,500
Student Body
Total 2018-2019 enrollment: 755
Women: 58.4%