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Centers, Locations and Directions

Loyola University Maryland maintains multiple convenient campus locations to serve the professional communities in and around Baltimore, Md., and suburban Washington, D.C.

Baltimore Campus

4501 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210

Directions:

  • Follow I-83 to Exit 9A, Cold Spring Lane East.
  • Follow Cold Spring Lane through eight traffic signals.
  • The Evergreen campus is located at the intersection of Cold Spring Lane and North Charles Street.
  • Parking can be accessed off Bunn Drive, the second left beyond North Charles.

Timonium Campus

2034 Greenspring Drive
Timonium, MD 21093

Directions:

  • I-695 to I-83 North (Harrisburg Expressway).
  • Exit 16A, Timonium Road East.
  • Greenspring Drive is the first right turn after leaving I-83.
  • The Graduate Center parking lot is the second right turn.

Programs holding courses at the Timonium campus:

  • Liberal Studies
  • Computer Science

Programs holding courses at the Baltimore campus:

  • Psychology
  • Liberal Studies

Columbia Campus

8890 McGaw Road
Columbia, MD 21045

Directions:

  • I-95 to Maryland Route 175 West (toward Columbia Town Center).
  • Follow MD 175 for 0.8 miles to Snowden River Parkway-South.
  • At traffic signal turn left off exit ramp.
  • Stay in right lane on Snowden River Parkway.
  • At second traffic signal turn right onto McGaw Road.
  • Follow McGaw Road toward Dobbin Road.
  • Turn right just prior to intersection with Dobbin Road into the Graduate Center parking lot.

Programs holding courses at the Columbia campus:

  • Pastoral Counseling
  • Liberal Studies
  • Computer Science
  • Speech-Language Pathology

Clinical Centers

Contact Information

The office of graduate admission serves all prospective graduate students by providing initial enrollment information on behalf of the graduate programs. The graduate admissions team works in partnership with the various program directors and department chairs to provide prospective students with inquiry fulfillment services, application processing, enrollment commitment, and initial enrollment services. The academic programs provide advising, orientation, and ongoing enrollment services.

The graduate programs offer a variety of ways in which to contact the people who can facilitate your admission and enrollment. We welcome your e-mails, telephone calls, or personal visits to our main campus or graduate centers.

Telephone: 410-617-5020
Toll-free: 800-221-9107, ext. 5020
Fax: 410-617-2002
Open House Information Line: 410-617-5335
E-mail: graduate@loyola.edu

Location / Mailing Address:

Office of Graduate Admission
Loyola University Maryland
Graduate Center Room 80
2034 Greenspring Drive
Timonium, MD 21093-411

Financial Aid and Costs

Our office of financial aid is your resource for scholarships and grants, as well as major federal and state student aid programs. Whenever you have a question about financial aid, we're here to help.

Visit the office of financial aid website

Cost

At Loyola, we agree that everyone should have access to a great graduate education. Our tuition and fees are extremely competitive for the region, and are much lower than other private Jesuit institutions. We work to ensure that Loyola consistently offers the best education possible, for the greatest value. We also offer financial aid and counseling, so that the benefits of the Loyola community are available to the most-qualified graduate students.

View our graduate program costs per year

View our undergraduate costs per year

Life as a graduate student

Graduate Student Services
Access to information and connection to a new community are important needs even for those who are veteran members of academe. Graduate Student Services (GSS) is here to offer a broad range of support for current and prospective graduate students.

As a graduate student at Loyola, you have accepted the challenge to gain mastery of new knowledge and skills, to think critically, and to develop as a socially responsible leader in your workplace as well as your community. GSS provides resources, referrals, and support as you address this challenge in your academic program with colleagues and classmates, faculty and administrators.

The purpose of the website is to provide you with useful and practical information, opportunities to connect with graduate students outside of your program, and to introduce you to services that you may or may not have used as an undergraduate student.

Visit the site

News

Loyola News
  1. Make a fiscal year end gift to Loyola by May 31

    You still have time to make a 2013 fiscal year end gift to Loyola University Maryland by Friday, May 31.

    We encourage you to show your support and join other Loyola donors this year and make a gift one of three ways:

    Online at www.loyola.edu/give by 11:59 p.m. on May 31.

    Mail your check, postmarked by May 31, to:

    Loyola University Maryland
    Attn: Annual Giving
    4501 N. Charles Street
    Baltimore, MD 21210

    Call 410-617-2296 to donate using your credit card by 5 p.m. EDT on May 31.

    Your support plays a critical role in Loyola’s ability to provide its students with the finest educational experience possible, and your generosity is greatly appreciated.

    Thu, 09 May 2013 00:00:00 -0400http://www.loyola.edu/Media/News/2013/0509-year-end-gift-2013.aspx
  2. PayScale.com ranks Loyola in top 3% of U.S. universities for mid-career salary potential

    A new report from compensation database PayScale.com ranks Loyola University Maryland tied for No. 26 of more than 1,000 U.S. colleges and universities for mid-career median salary potential of graduates.

    The 2012-2013 PayScale College Salary Report also ranks Loyola No. 3 out of 175 southeastern schools based on the same mid-career salary data. PayScale found that the mid-career median salary of a Loyola graduate is $104,000, second highest of any school in Maryland. PayScale lists the median starting salary of a Loyola graduate as $48,300.

    All data used to produce PayScale's rankings were collected from employees who successfully completed PayScale's employee survey. Median starting salary data for each school was derived from surveys of full-time employees with five years of experience or fewer in their career or field who hold a bachelor's degree and no higher degrees. Median mid-career salary data was derived from surveys of full-time employees with at least 10 years of experience in their career or field who hold a bachelor's degree and no higher degrees.

    PayScale also recently ranked Loyola just outside the top 10% of U.S. universities for return on investment.

    For more information visit PayScale’s full college salary report and Loyola’s profile page on PayScale’s website.

    Wed, 08 May 2013 00:00:00 -0400http://www.loyola.edu/Media/News/2013/0508-payscale-rankings-2013.aspx
  3. Loyola mourns Richard E. Hug, trustee Emeritus

    The Loyola University Maryland community is mourning the death of Richard E. Hug, an Emeritus member of the University’s Board of Trustees and chairman and CEO of Hug Enterprises Inc. Hug passed away May 4, 2013, at the age of 78.

    Hug was first elected to Loyola’s Board of Trustees in 1987 and he attained Emeritus status after his term expired in 1993. The Richard & Lois Hug Lounge in the Francis X. Knott, S.J., Humanities Center on Loyola’s Evergreen campus is named for Hug and his wife in honor of their generosity and service to Loyola.

    For 22 years until his retirement in 1995, Hug served as president, chairman and CEO of Environmental Elements Corporation, a company specializing in air pollution control systems for the utility and industrial markets. After retirement, Hug became one of the most prominent philanthropists and political fundraisers in Maryland, leading numerous fundraising efforts that benefitted the National Aquarium in Baltimore, the United Way, and the University of Maryland Medical System, among many other organizations.

    Hug led political fundraising efforts in Maryland for former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich, former President George W. Bush, and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

    He sat on numerous boards in addition to Loyola's Board of Trustees, including the University System of Maryland Foundation.

    Hug was a 1956 graduate of Duke University.

    (Photo courtesy University System of Maryland Foundation)

    Tue, 07 May 2013 00:00:00 -0400http://www.loyola.edu/Media/News/2013/0507-richard-hug-obit.aspx
  4. CEO of Catholic Relief Services to deliver Loyola’s 2013 commencement address

    Carolyn WooCarolyn Y. Woo, Ph.D., president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services, will deliver Loyola University Maryland’s 2013 commencement address on Saturday, May 18, at 1st Mariner Arena. As speaker, Woo will receive a Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa.

    More than 1,600 baccalaureate and advanced degrees will be conferred during the Exercises, which begin at 11 a.m. in Baltimore’s 1st Mariner Arena.

    “Dr. Woo’s monumental contributions to academia and social justice throughout her distinguished career are an exemplar of the leadership and vision we value deeply at Loyola,” said Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J., Loyola’s president. “I’m thrilled that her insight, coupled with Loyola’s rigorous, Jesuit educational experience, will further inspire this year’s graduating class of exceptional men and women to lead, serve, and innovate in the next chapter of their lives.”

    Woo was recently named one of the “500 Most Powerful People on the Planet” by Foreign Policy magazine.

    In January 2012, Woo became CEO and president of Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. CRS was founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of the United States to serve World War II survivors in Europe. Since then, the Baltimore-based organization has expanded in size to reach more than 100 million people in nearly 100 countries on five continents.

    Before CRS, Woo served from 1997 to 2011 as dean of the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. During Woo's tenure, the Mendoza College was frequently recognized as the nation’s leading business school in ethics education and research and received top ranking in 2010 and 2011 for its undergraduate business program from Bloomberg Businessweek magazine. Prior to her time at the University of Notre Dame, Woo served as associate executive vice president for academic affairs at Purdue University.

    She was the first female dean to chair the accreditation body for business schools (AACSB: Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and directed its initiative for Peace through Commerce. She has served on advisory boards or boards of directors for numerous organizations, including CRS; Catholic Charities USA; Migration & Refugee Services, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; and Fuel Up to Play 60 (sponsored by the National Football League and the National Dairy Council). Woo also helped launch the Principles for Responsible Management Education for the United Nations Global Compact program.

    Born and raised in Hong Kong, Woo immigrated to the United States to attend Purdue University, where she earned her bachelor’s in economics with highest distinction and honors, Master of Science in Industrial Administration with award as Krannert Scholar, and Ph.D. in Strategic Management.

    She is married with two sons.

    Other honors to be awarded by Loyola at this year’s Commencement Exercises will include:

    • Carroll Medal (recognizing distinguished alumni for noteworthy and meritorious service on the University's behalf): Sally Riley, MSA ’68, Mount Saint Agnes College reunion chair and vice president of the MSA alumnae association.
    • John Henry Newman Medal (presented to those who have made outstanding contributions to Catholic education): Adrian Dominican Sister Maureen Fay, O.P., Ph.D., University of Detroit Mercy president emerita.
    • The Milch Award (recognizing superior contributions and achievement by an organization involved in service): Sandtown Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit Christian housing organization in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of West Baltimore that seeks to rebuild vacant housing.
    Additional information about Loyola’s 161st Commencement Exercises is available at www.loyola.edu/commencement.
    Thu, 02 May 2013 00:00:00 -0400http://www.loyola.edu/Media/News/2012/1211-carolyn-woo-commencement-speaker.aspx

Events

Loyola Events
  1. Education Information Session

    Join us for our open house for our graduate programs in: Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Leadership, Educational Technology, Literacy/Reading Specialist, Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), School Counseling, and Special Education.

    Register online >>

    Thu, 09 May 2013 16:11:13 -0400http://www.loyola.edu/Media/Events/2013/06/01-education-info-session.aspx
  2. ELMBA Student & Alumni Panel Chat

    Join the Assistant Director of Recruitment, Katlyn Good, for a panel discussion featuring alumni and current students from the Emerging Leaders MBA program. The panel will answer your questions about the program and offer you insights into the background of their cohort, the cohort experience, and their post-graduate success after completing this degree. The ELMBA program is accepting applications on a rolling basis now through June 15, 2013. Applications will be reviewed for admission as space is in the Fall 2013 cohort is available.

    Register online >>

    Thu, 09 May 2013 16:08:43 -0400http://www.loyola.edu/Media/Events/2013/05/29-elmba-chat.aspx
  3. Emerging Media Virtual Information Session

    Loyola's newly unveiled MA in Emerging Media launches this September. Learn more about how to join the inaugural class and how this degree will give you the tools to be on the cutting edge of technology and innovation. Join Elliot King for a lunchtime virtual chat to discuss the degree program, curriculum and admission process. Just for attending an information session we will waive the $50 graduate application fee.

    Register online >>

    Thu, 09 May 2013 16:05:55 -0400http://www.loyola.edu/Media/Events/2013/05/15-emerging-media.aspx
  4. Master of Theological Studies Virtual Information Session

    Join Dan McClain, director of program operations, and current MTS students for a virtual chat about graduate school in theology and religious studies. Find out what makes the Loyola MTS a unique program, and get answers to your questions. Register and receive an email on the day of the hangout with a link to join the session.

    Register online >>

    Thu, 09 May 2013 13:47:53 -0400http://www.loyola.edu/Media/Events/2013/05/22-mts-info-session.aspx

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