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Loyola Marymount University

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Loyola Marymount University is one of more than 800 institutions with graduate schools surveyed by U.S. News on an annual basis. Loyola Marymount University confers degrees through various schools, such as: the College of Business Administration, the Loyola Law School Los Angeles, and the School of Education.

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  • #-Best Business Schools

    • #-Business Analytics

    • #-Entrepreneurship

    • #-Management

    • #-Marketing

  • #66Part-time MBA?(tie)

  • #64Best Education Schools?(tie)

  • #72Best Law Schools?(tie)

    • #-Business/Corporate Law

    • #-Clinical Training

    • #-Constitutional Law

    • #-Contracts/Commercial Law

    • #-Criminal Law

    • #-Dispute Resolution

    • #-Environmental Law

    • #-Health Care Law

    • #-Intellectual Property Law

    • #-International Law

    • #-Legal Writing

    • #11Tax Law?(tie)

    • #4Trial Advocacy?(tie)

The College of Business Administration at Loyola Marymount University offers these departments and concentrations: accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, and marketing. Its tuition is part-time: $73,950 total program; executive: $103,000 total program; and specialty master's: $1,450 per credit.

The Loyola Law School Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University has an application deadline of Feb. 1. The full-time program application fee at the Loyola Law School Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University is $65. The part-time program application fee at the Loyola Law School Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University is $65. Its tuition is full-time: $60,860 and part-time: $40,722. The student-faculty ratio is 9.2:1.

Loyola Law School Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University is a law school with high rankings for its trial advocacy and tax law specialties. The school is located in downtown L.A., putting students close to powerhouse players in the entertainment industry, among other sectors. Interested students may be eligible to complete the Entertainment Law Practicum, in which they get hands-on experiences with employers such as Paramount Pictures, MGM-UA Studios, and Warner Bros. Television. In addition, Loyola Los Angeles students work on the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review, as well as the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review and the Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review.

Loyola Law School offers both a day program and an evening program for those seeking a J.D. The school also offers a J.D./M.B.A. program in conjunction with the Loyola Marymount University College of Business Administration for students looking to earn dual degrees in four years, rather than the standard five. Law students also have the option to complete a joint J.D./Tax L.L.M. program in three years.

Loyola Law School Los Angeles requires all law students to do pro bono work before they graduate. The law school operates a number of research centers and institutes, including the Cancer Legal Resource Center, the Sports Law Institute, and the Center for Juvenile Law & Policy. Loyola Los Angeles also offers intensive seminars, including the Journalist Law School, which educates professional reporters who want to know more about the legal system for free over four days.

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Overall Ranking Scores

Score 50
Peer assessment score (out of 5) 2.8
Assessment score by lawyers/judges (out of 5) 3.2
GPA (25th-75th percentile) 3.38-3.73
Median undergraduate GPA for all program entrants 3.59
LSAT scores (25th-75th percentile) 157-161
Median LSAT score for all program entrants 160
Acceptance rate 35.7%
Student-faculty ratio 9.2:1
Employed at graduation 41.7%
Employed 10 months after graduation 80.1%
Bar passage rate (first-time test takers) 77.6%
State where the greatest number of first-time test takers took the bar CA
Statewide bar passage rate (first-time test takers) 59.5%
Average indebtedness of 2020 J.D. graduates who incurred law school debt $152,667
Proportion of 2020 J.D. graduates who borrowed at least one educational loan in law school 73.7%
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Part-time Law Ranking Scores

Score 65
Peer assessment score (out of 5) 2.8
Median undergraduate GPA for part-time program entrants 3.42
Median LSAT score for part-time program entrants 158

Admissions

Application

Director of admissions

Senior Assistant Dean Jannell Lundy Roberts

Application deadline Feb. 1
Full-time program application fee $65
Part-time program application fee $65
Admissions phone (213) 736-1074
Admissions email
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Application website Http://www.lls.edu/admissions
Besides the fall semester, can enter in N/A
Virtual Tour URL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98x8Wkm_pjk&feature=youtu.be

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Admissions & Enrollment (Overall)

Acceptance rate 35.7%
GPA (25th-75th percentile) 3.38-3.73
Median undergraduate GPA for all program entrants 3.59
Percent of new entrants providing LSAT scores 99%
LSAT scores (25th-75th percentile) 157-161
Median LSAT score for all program entrants 160
Percent of new entrants providing GRE scores 1%
Median GRE scores for all program entrants
  • 155 verbal
  • 156 quantitative
Median GRE analytical writing score for all program entrants 5
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Admissions & Enrollment (Full-time)

Acceptance rate 36%
Undergraduate GPA (25th-75th percentile) 3.39-3.75
Median undergraduate GPA for full-time program entrants 3.62
Percent of new entrants providing LSAT scores 99%
LSAT scores (25th-75th percentile) 157-162
Median LSAT score for full-time program entrants 160
Percent of new entrants providing GRE scores 1%
Median GRE scores for full-time program entrants
  • 155 verbal
  • 152 quantitative
Median GRE analytical writing score for full-time program entrants 5
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Admissions & Enrollment (Part-time)

Acceptance rate 22.4%
Undergraduate GPA (25th-75th percentile) 3.1-3.62
Median undergraduate GPA for part-time program entrants 3.42
Percent of new entrants providing LSAT scores 96%
LSAT scores (25th-75th percentile) 157-160
Median LSAT score for part-time program entrants 158
Percent of new entrants providing GRE scores 4%
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Academics

Academic Program Details

Academic calendar Semester
Joint degrees offered:
  • JD/LLM
  • JD/MBA
Special programs offered to J.D. students

PROGRAMS Entertain.& Media, Fashion Law, Juven. Law & Policy, Law & Genocide, Conflict Reso. CLINICS Juv. Justice & Educ. Adv., Innocence Project, Immigration, Capital Habeas. Emp. Rts., Intl Human Rts, Tax Appeals, Bankruptcy, Civil Rts. Landlord-Tenant, Dist. Atty. EXTERNSHIPS Judicial, Govt, Pub Int, Pvt Firm, Corp. OTHER Study Abroad, Summer Instit, Early Bar Prep, Concentration/Specialization

Programs/courses offered in:
  • clinical training
  • dispute resolution
  • environmental law
  • health care law
  • intellectual property law
  • international law
  • tax law
  • trial advocacy
  • business/corporate law
  • constitutional law
  • contracts/commercial law
  • criminal law
  • writing
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Curricular Offerings (Overall)

Classroom course titles, beyond the first-year curriculum, offered last year 247
Seminars 29
Positions available in seminars 528
Positions available in simulation courses 1,775
Student activities

Many student orgs reflecting Loyola's diverse, active student body, including PILF, identity/affinity groups, professional, and advocacy groups. LLS Law Review, Entertain. Law Review, and Int'l & Comparative Law Review. Moot Ct Honors program and specialty teams incl. Civil Rts, Envir., Gender & Sexuality, Transac Nego, Mediation, Int'l Arb., Entertain. and nationally ranked Trial Adv. team.

Number of law clinics 53
Number of seats available in law clinics 646
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Curricular Offerings (Full-time)

Typical first-year full-time section size taught by full-time faculty (excludes small sections) 70
Is there typically a full-time "small section" of the first-year class taught by full-time faculty (excluding Legal Writing)? Yes
Typical size of first-year "small section" 27
Positions filled in full-time program seminars 261
Positions filled in full-time program simulation courses 1,242
Positions filled in field placements 206
Full-time students involved in law journals 193
Full-time students involved in interschool skills competitions 89
Full-time students enrolled in independent study 58
Number of seats filled in law clinics (full-time) 278
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Curricular Offerings (Part-time)

Typical first-year part-time section size taught by full-time faculty (excludes small sections) 46
Is there typically a part-time "small section" of the first-year class taught by full-time faculty (excluding Legal Writing)? Yes
Positions filled in part-time program seminars 55
Positions filled in part-time program simulation courses 186
Positions filled in field placements 20
Part-time students involved in law journals 16
Part-time students involved in interschool skills competitions 13
Part-time students enrolled in independent study 8
Number of seats filled in law clinics (part-time) 3
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Faculty Profile (Fall 2020)

Student-faculty ratio 9.2:1
Total faculty 199
Faculty distribution:
  • Full-time 29.6%
  • Part-time 70.4%
Full-time faculty gender distribution:
  • Female 45.8%
  • Male 52.5%
  • Other 1.7%
Part-time faculty gender distribution:
  • Female 40%
  • Male 57.9%
  • Other 2.1%
Full-time minority faculty 15.3%
Part-time minority faculty 20.7%
Total faculty (men) 56.3%
Total faculty (women) 41.7%
Total faculty (minorities) 19.1%
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Class Size

Student Body

Student Body (Overall)

Total Enrolled 1,021
Student diversity:
  • RACE/ETHNICITYENROLLMENTWhite52%Hispanic23.1%Asian10.4%Two or more races6%International4.1%Black or African American3%Unknown0.7%American Indian0.3%Pacific Islander0.2%

Student Body (Full-time)

Enrollment (full-time) 847
Gender distribution (full-time):
  • Female 58.3%
  • Male 41.4%

Student Body (Part-time)

Enrollment (part-time) 174
Gender distribution (part-time):
  • Female 48.9%
  • Male 51.1%

Attrition Rates for Full- and Part-time Students (2019-2020)

First-year students discontinuing law school 7.4%
Second-year students discontinuing law school N/A
Third-year students discontinuing law school N/A
Fourth-year students discontinuing law school N/A
Male students discontinuing law school 2.3%
Female students discontinuing law school 2.4%
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Cost

Financial Aid Contact Information

Financial aid director Lindsay McCarthy
Financial aid phone (310) 338-2753
Financial aid application deadline March 16

Expenses

Tuition and fees:
  • full-time $60,860
  • part-time $40,722
Room and board $20,100
Books $1,630
Miscellaneous expenses $11,480
Is the tuition the same for first-, second-, and third-year students? Yes
Does the university offer housing restricted to law students? No
Does the university offer graduate student housing for which law students are eligible? No
Does the university offer a public-interest scholarship program to current J.D. students? Yes
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Grants (Full-time students)

Median grant amount $40,000
Grant range (25th-75th percentile) $30,000-$51,140
Full-time students receiving grants 64.2%
Students receiving grants of more than full tuition 1.6%
Students receiving grants of full tuition 0%
Students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full 48.5%
Students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition 14%
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Grants (Part-time students)

Median grant amount $24,000
Grant range (25th-75th percentile) $15,000-$30,000
Part-time students receiving grants 58.2%
Students receiving grants of more than full tuition 5.3%
Students receiving grants of full tuition 0%
Students receiving grants of one-half tuition or more but less than full 34.7%
Students receiving grants of less than one-half tuition 18.2%
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Indebtedness

Average indebtedness of 2020 J.D. graduates who incurred law school debt $152,667
Proportion who borrowed 73.7%
Does the school offer a loan repayment assistance program for 2020 J.D. graduates? Yes

Library

Library Information Resources

Volume equivalent microforms N/A

Information Technology

Department(s) responsible for the law school information technology operations

Law school information technology department, university information technology department

Approximate number of full-time-equivalent information technology staff (excluding hourly students and other temporary staff) 10
Does the school require entering students to own a computer? No

Physical Library Facilities

Net square feet of space assigned for library purposes N/A
Total seats available for library users N/A
Details about the library and other facilities

The William M. Rains Library is one of the largest law libraries in the western U. S. Its service-oriented staff of 22 includes seven lawyer librarians. The 55,000 sq. ft. library has seating for approximately 600 users and contains more than 585,000 volumes and volume equivalents. The award-winning Loyola Law School campus was designed by world famous architect Frank Gehry.

Library Seats

Carrels 247
Study rooms 131
Open tables 59
Soft seating 15
Instructional spaces, classrooms and labs 97
Cafe 0
Other 8
Total number of seats associated with library spaces 557
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Library Collections

Number of electronic databases licensed or owned by law library 209
Number of licensed or owned electronic databases available to law students as members of the larger college or university 567
Number of titles purchased, managed, and maintained by the law library that are cataloged or accessible through the discovery system 235,599
Number of titles available to law students as members of the larger college or university that are cataloged or accessible through the discovery system 1,463,688

Careers

Bar Statistics (Winter and Summer 2019 administrations)

State where the greatest number of first-time test takers took the bar CA
Bar passage rate (first-time test takers) 77.6%
Statewide bar passage rate (first-time test takers) 59.5%

Class of 2019 Graduates

Total number of graduates 321
Employed at graduation: 41.7%
Employed 10 months after graduation: 80.1%

Employed at Graduation (excludes law school/university-funded positions)

Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage 38%
Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage (full-time, lasting a year or more) 36.1%
Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage (full-time, lasting less than a year) 1.2%
Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.3%
Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage (length of employment unknown) 0.3%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage 10.3%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage (full-time, lasting a year or more) 5.6%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage (full-time, lasting less than a year) 1.6%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.6%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage (length of employment unknown) 2.5%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions 2.2%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions (full-time, lasting a year or more) 1.2%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.3%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions (length of employment unknown) 0.6%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions 0.6%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.3%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions (length of employment unknown) 0.3%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions 0.3%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown (length of employment unknown) 0.3%
Graduates that were pursuing a graduate degree full-time 0.9%
Graduates that were unemployed and not seeking employment 0.3%
Graduates that were unemployed and seeking employment 45.8%
Graduates whose employment status was unknown 0%
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Employed 10 Months After Graduation (excludes law school/university-funded positions)

Graduates employed in jobs that require bar passage 68.5%
Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage (full-time, lasting a year or more) 67.3%
Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0.3%
Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.3%
Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0.6%
Graduates employed in jobs that required bar passage (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage 15%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage (full-time, lasting a year or more) 12.8%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage (full-time, lasting less than a year) 1.2%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.3%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0.6%
Graduates employed in jobs where a J.D. degree is an advantage (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions 1.9%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions (full-time, lasting a year or more) 1.2%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.6%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are professional positions (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions 0.6%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.6%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are non-professional positions (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in jobs that are undeterminable/unknown positions (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates that were pursuing a graduate degree full-time 0.9%
Graduates that were unemployed and have a commitment for employment beginning after March 15th 0.3%
Graduates that were unemployed and not seeking employment 0%
Graduates that were unemployed and seeking employment 11.2%
Graduates whose employment status was unknown 0%
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Employed in Law School/University-Funded Positions at Graduation

Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions 1.6%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage 1.6%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage (full-time, lasting a year or more) 1.6%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions (length of employment unknown) 0%
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Employed in Law School/University-Funded Positions 10 Months After Graduation

Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions 1.6%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage 1.6%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage (full-time, lasting a year or more) 1.6%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that required bar passage (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions where a J.D. degree is an advantage (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are professional positions (length of employment unknown) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law school/university funded positions that are non-professional positions (length of employment unknown) 0%
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Starting Salaries of Graduates Employed Full-time

25th percentile private sector starting salary $74,375
Median private sector starting salary $85,000
75th percentile private sector starting salary $115,000
Percent in the private sector who reported salary information 75%
Median public service starting salary $69,000
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Areas of Legal Practice

Number of graduates employed 281
Graduates employed in law firms 66.5%
Graduates employed in law firms (full-time, lasting a year or more) 64.8%
Graduates employed in law firms (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.4%
Graduates employed in law firms (part-time, lasting less than a year) 1.4%
Graduates employed in business and industry 14.6%
Graduates employed in business and industry (full-time, lasting a year or more) 13.2%
Graduates employed in business and industry (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0.4%
Graduates employed in business and industry (part-time, lasting a year or more) 1.1%
Graduates employed in business and industry (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in government 9.6%
Graduates employed in government (full-time, lasting a year or more) 7.8%
Graduates employed in government (full-time, lasting less than a year) 1.1%
Graduates employed in government (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.7%
Graduates employed in government (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in public interest (including public defender) 5%
Graduates employed in public interest (including public defender) (full-time, lasting a year or more) 5%
Graduates employed in public interest (including public defender) (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in public interest (including public defender) (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in public interest (including public defender) (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in judicial clerkships 3.6%
Graduates employed in judicial clerkships (full-time, lasting a year or more) 3.2%
Graduates employed in judicial clerkships (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0.4%
Graduates employed in judicial clerkships (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in judicial clerkships (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in academia 0.7%
Graduates employed in academia (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0.7%
Graduates employed in academia (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in academia (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in academia (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in an unknown area 0%
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Areas of Legal Practice - Law Firms

Number of graduates employed in law firms 187
Graduates employed as a solo practitioner 3.2%
Graduates employed as a solo practitioner (full-time, lasting a year or more) 3.2%
Graduates employed as a solo practitioner (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed as a solo practitioner (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed as a solo practitioner (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 2 to 10 lawyers 36.9%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 2 to 10 lawyers (full-time, lasting a year or more) 34.8%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 2 to 10 lawyers (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 2 to 10 lawyers (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0.5%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 2 to 10 lawyers (part-time, lasting less than a year) 1.6%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 11 to 25 lawyers 15.5%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 11 to 25 lawyers (full-time, lasting a year or more) 15.5%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 11 to 25 lawyers (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 11 to 25 lawyers (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 11 to 25 lawyers (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 26 to 50 lawyers 7%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 26 to 50 lawyers (full-time, lasting a year or more) 7%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 26 to 50 lawyers (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 26 to 50 lawyers (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 26 to 50 lawyers (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 51 to 100 lawyers 7.5%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 51 to 100 lawyers (full-time, lasting a year or more) 7.5%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 51 to 100 lawyers (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 51 to 100 lawyers (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 51 to 100 lawyers (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 101 to 250 lawyers 7%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 101 to 250 lawyers (full-time, lasting a year or more) 7%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 101 to 250 lawyers (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 101 to 250 lawyers (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 101 to 250 lawyers (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 251 to 500 lawyers 2.7%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 251 to 500 lawyers (full-time, lasting a year or more) 2.7%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 251 to 500 lawyers (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 251 to 500 lawyers (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of 251 to 500 lawyers (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of more than 500 lawyers 19.8%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of more than 500 lawyers (full-time, lasting a year or more) 19.8%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of more than 500 lawyers (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of more than 500 lawyers (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of more than 500 lawyers (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of an unknown number of lawyers 0.5%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of an unknown number of lawyers (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of an unknown number of lawyers (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of an unknown number of lawyers (part-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in law firms consisting of an unknown number of lawyers (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0.5%
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Areas of Legal Practice - Judicial Clerkships

Number of graduates employed in judicial clerkships 10
Graduates employed in federal judicial clerkships 90%
Graduates employed in federal judicial clerkships (full-time, lasting a year or more) 80%
Graduates employed in federal judicial clerkships (full-time, lasting less than a year) 10%
Graduates employed in federal judicial clerkships (part-time, lasting a year or more 0%
Graduates employed in federal judicial clerkships (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in state and local judicial clerkships 10%
Graduates employed in state and local judicial clerkships (full-time, lasting a year or more) 10%
Graduates employed in state and local judicial clerkships (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in state and local judicial clerkships (part-time, lasting a year or more 0%
Graduates employed in state and local judicial clerkships (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in other judicial clerkships 0%
Graduates employed in other judicial clerkships (full-time, lasting a year or more) 0%
Graduates employed in other judicial clerkships (full-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
Graduates employed in other judicial clerkships (part-time, lasting a year or more 0%
Graduates employed in other judicial clerkships (part-time, lasting less than a year) 0%
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Employment Location

Graduates employed in-state 96.8%
Graduates employed out-of-state 3.2%
Graduates employed in foreign countries 0%
Number of states where graduates are employed 8
New England (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT) 0%
Middle Atlantic (NY, NJ, PA) 0.7%
East North Central (IL, IN, MI, OH, WI) 0.7%
West North Central (IA, KS, MN, MO, NE, ND, SD) 0%
South Atlantic (DE, DC, FL, GA, MD, NC, SC, VA, WV) 0%
East South Central (AL, KY, MS, TN) 0%
West South Central (AR, LA, OK, TX) 0.7%
Pacific (AK, CA, HI, OR, WA) 96.8%
Mountain (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY) 1.1%
U.S. Territories 0%
Employment location unknown 0%
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Career Services

Career services operations

Services include individual counseling and programs to help students develop vital job search skills and network with lawyers. Students have a dedicated counselor and use of a comprehensive website. There are on-campus interview programs and small and mid-sized law firm job fairs in the Fall and Spring. The Office vigorously pursues employment opportunities for students and graduates year-round.

The School of Education at Loyola Marymount University has a rolling application deadline. The application fee for the education program at Loyola Marymount University is $50. Its tuition is full-time: $1,733 per credit. The School of Education at Loyola Marymount University has 29 full-time faculty on staff with a 2:1 ratio of full-time equivalent doctoral students to full-time faculty.

Admissions

Application

Director of admissions Ramiro Euyoque
Application deadline rolling
Application fee $50
Admissions phone (310) 258-8791
Admissions email
  • soeinfo@lmu.edu -
Application URL https://graduate.lmu.edu/apply
Website https://soe.lmu.edu/admissions/
Virtual Tour URL https://admission.lmu.edu/virtualvisit/
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TOEFL/IELTS

TOEFL and/or IELTS required for international students Yes
Minimum TOEFL score required
  • 100 Internet-based test
Minimum IELTS score required 7

Postbaccalaureate certificate programs

Applications 191
Acceptance rate (postbaccalaureate certificate) 33%
Enrollment
  • 0 full-time
  • 74 part-time
Percent of new entrants providing GPA scores 100%
Average undergraduate GPA 3.31
Percent of new entrants providing verbal GRE scores 2%
Percent of new entrants providing quantitative GRE scores 2%
Percent of new entrants providing writing GRE scores N/A
Average GRE score
  • 143 verbal
  • 142 quantitative
Average GRE analytical writing score N/A
GRE policy N/A
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Master's programs

Applications 3,015
Acceptance rate (master's) 18.5%
Enrollment
  • 755 full-time
  • 107 part-time
Percent of new entrants providing GPA scores 98%
Average undergraduate GPA 3.34
Percent of new entrants providing verbal GRE scores 2%
Percent of new entrants providing quantitative GRE scores 2%
Percent of new entrants providing writing GRE scores 2%
Average GRE score
  • 143 verbal
  • 145 quantitative
Average GRE analytical writing score 3.4
GRE policy N/A
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Education Specialist programs

Applications 55
Acceptance rate (education specialist) 32.7%
Enrollment
  • 33 full-time
  • 15 part-time
Percent of new entrants providing GPA scores 100%
Average undergraduate GPA 3.4
Percent of new entrants providing verbal GRE scores 94%
Percent of new entrants providing quantitative GRE scores 94%
Percent of new entrants providing writing GRE scores 94%
Average GRE score
  • 149 verbal
  • 145 quantitative
Average GRE analytical writing score 3.9
GRE policy N/A
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Ph.D./Ed.D. programs

Applications 54
Acceptance rate (Ph.D./Ed.D.) 46.3%
Enrollment
  • 57 full-time
  • 0 part-time
Percent of new entrants providing GPA scores 100%
Average undergraduate GPA 3.3
Percent of new entrants providing verbal GRE scores 100%
Percent of new entrants providing quantitative GRE scores 100%
Percent of new entrants providing writing GRE scores 100%
Average GRE score
  • 155 verbal
  • 148 quantitative
Average GRE analytical writing score 3.9
GRE policy N/A
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Academics

Degree and Program Offerings

Degree programs offered

Post-baccalaureate certificate, master's, education specialist, Ed.D.

Programs/courses offered in:
  • curriculum and instruction
  • educational administration and supervision
  • education policy
  • educational psychology
  • educational technology
  • elementary teacher education
  • English as a second language
  • higher education administration
  • secondary teacher education
  • special education
  • student counseling and personnel services
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Categories of study offered to master's students

Teaching track, counseling/psychology track, administration track, research/policy track, other

Categories of study offered to education specialist students Counseling/psychology track
Any programs in education offered off campus Yes
Offers online program in education Yes
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Program Specialization

Of students reporting specialty information, percent specializing in:
  • educational administration and supervision 12%
  • educational psychology 3%
  • elementary education and teaching 31%
  • higher education/higher education administration 2%
  • secondary education and teaching 19%
  • special education and teaching 16%
  • student counseling and personnel services 12%
  • other 13%

Graduates (2020)

Certificate program graduates 480
Master's program graduates 507
Education specialist program graduates 21
Doctoral program graduates 21

Faculty Resources

Full-time faculty (tenured or tenure-track) 29
Full-time faculty (non-tenured or tenure track) 8
Part-time faculty 130
Full-time faculty with doctoral degrees 100%
Full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty who received awards or were editors of educational journals during 2019 and 2020 17.2%
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Research Expenditures (2019-2020)

Total amount of externally funded research conducted by the school (in millions): $4.67
Full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty engaged in externally funded research 25.8%

Student Body

Student Body (Overall)

Total enrollment 1,041

Student Body (Full-time)

Total enrollment (full-time) 845
Minority students N/A
International students N/A
Gender distribution (full-time):
  • Female 74.6%
  • Male 25.4%
Student diversity (full-time) N/A
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Student Body (Part-time)

Total enrollment (part-time) 196
Minority students N/A
International students N/A
Gender distribution (part-time):
  • Female 76.5%
  • Male 23.5%
Student diversity (part-time) N/A
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Cost

Financial Aid Contact Information

Financial aid director Lindsay McCarthy
Financial aid phone (310) 338-2753

Expenses

Tuition (postbaccalaureate, full-time) N/A
Tuition (postbaccalaureate, part-time) $1,390 per credit
Tuition (master's, full-time) $1,390 per credit
Tuition (master's, part-time) $1,390 per credit
Tuition (education specialist, full-time) $1,390 per credit
Tuition (education specialist, part-time) $1,390 per credit
Tuition (doctoral, full-time) $1,733 per credit
Tuition (doctoral, part-time) N/A
Room and board $19,896
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Financial Aid Availability

Fellowships 0
Teaching assistants 37
Research assistants 11
Other appointments 15
Students receiving grants and/or scholarships 875
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Teacher Preparation

Teacher education programs are offered through

Type of education school Graduate school of education

Accreditation and Organizations

Memberships

CADREI (Council of Academic Deans from Research Education Institutions), AACTE (American Associate of Colleges for Teacher Education), HACU (Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities)

School accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) N/A
School accredited by the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC) N/A
School accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Education Preparation (CAEP) Yes

Program Offerings

Advanced teacher preparation levels offered

Master's program(s) for other professional school personnel, Doctoral program(s) for teachers or other professional school personnel

Initial teacher preparation levels offered

Licensure only at baccalaureate level, Post-baccalaureate, non-degree, Five-year combined undergraduate/graduate program(s), Master's program(s)

Teacher Training Program Enrollment

Total students in certificate-level teacher training programs 29
Total students in master's teacher training programs 642
Total students in education specialist degree teacher training programs N/A
Total graduate students in teacher training programs 671

Teacher Training Degrees Awarded (2020)

Number of certificate programs completed N/A
Number of teacher training master's degrees awarded N/A
Number of teacher training education specialist degrees awarded N/A

Teacher Training Program Faculty

Number of full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty involved in teacher training programs 14

Characteristics of Internship/Student Teaching Experience

Are professional development/partnership schools used in teaching programs? Yes, used in some teaching programs
Are students in internships or doing practice teaching assigned to peer working groups? Yes, in some teaching programs
Are students in internship/practice teaching programs mentored? Yes, all students are mentored

Certification Exam Pass Rates (first-time test takers)

Students who took an assessment to become a certified or licensed teacher during 2019-2020 289
Number of these students who passed the assessment 257

Professional Placement and Retention

Number of 2020 graduates licensed to teach 480
Number of 2020 graduates who accepted teaching positions for fall 2020 N/A
Number of 2018 graduates licensed to teach 433
Number of 2018 graduates who accepted teaching positions for fall 2017 N/A
Number of these 2018 graduates who were still employed as teachers in fall 2020 N/A
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National Certification

Are courses offered to prepare practicing teachers to stand for certification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards? No
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