Resources for School Counselors

We appreciate and acknowledge the vital role school counselors like you play in helping each of your students find the college or university that will challenge them academically, tap into their potential, and encourage personal and professional growth throughout their life. We know that many of your students would make a wonderful addition to our community, and we look forward to working together to help them and their families to learn more about the rigor, spirit, values, and promise of a Loyola education.

This page has been created specifically with high school counselors in mind. Here you will helpful resources and information about Loyola for you and your students.

What kind of students thrive at Loyola?

Curious. Compassionate. Motivated. Loyola students are passionate doers, ethical leaders, critical thinkers, effective communicators, creative problem-solvers. They are as interested in their studies as they are in what they choose to become involved with outside the classroom. At Loyola, we focus on educating the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. Our students are here to define their own path—personal and professional. To discover what makes them tick. 

They find support in this journey from one another, from our dedicated faculty and administrators, and from every opportunity the university makes available to them for this very purpose. Students who have a vested interest in discovering how their gifts and talents might contribute to making the world a better place will find their fit at Loyola University Maryland.

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