Class of 2013 Profile
Loyola's Class of 2013 is represented by a group of academically talented, socially conscious and culturally distinct students. The Class of 2013 continues the high level of academic achievement of Loyola’s entering classes. Please read below to see specific examples of the quality and diversity of this year's freshman class.
Freshman Applications
- 4,151 Applications
- 2,513 Admitted Students
- 60.3% Enrollment Rate
- 806 Enrolled Students
Transfer Applications
- 532 Applications
- 158 Admitted Students
- 68 Enrolled Students
- 43.0% Admit Yield
Academic Profile
- 7 Valedictorians
- 7 Salutatorians
- 3.73 Average GPA
64.7% above 3.5
96.9% above 3.0
- Rank in Class
29.07% in Top 10% of class
60.08% in Top 25% of class
90.70% in Top 50% of class
- SAT Critical Reading
624 average score
570 - 670 middle 50%
- SAT Math
606 average score
550 - 660 middle 50%
- ACT
26.47 average composite score
24 - 27 middle 50%
Scholarship Recipients
- 495
- 62.7% of class
Secondary School Types
- 30.9% Catholic
- 7.2% Jesuit
- 40.3% Public
- 18.6% Private
- 23 Students Homeschooled/Charter
Gender
- 57.5% Female
- 42.5% Male
Ethnic Minorities
- 38.8% Total
- 14.3% Hispanic
- 13.1% African-American
- 6.3% Asian
- 1.3% Native American
- 3.8% Other
Religious Characteristics
- 39.3% Roman Catholic
- 17.5% Protestant
- 4.2% Other
- 0.8% Jewish
- 30.8% Not Specified
Geographical Breakdown
- 45 States/Territories
- 24 Countries
- Percentage of students
56.9% Out of State
43.1% In State
5.8% LA Non-Metro
37.3% LA Metro
- States from which Loyola drew 10 or more students
340 Louisiana
44 Texas
37 Florida
37 Missouri
31 California
22 New York
18 Massachusetts
17 Alabama
17 Illinois
16 Colorado
14 Connecticut
13 Maryland
12 Georgia
- States from which Loyola drew 5 or more students
9 Ohio
8 Arkansas
8 New Jersey
8 Tennessee
8 Virginia
8 Washington
7 Mississippi
7 Puerto Rico
6 Pennsylvania
5 Michigan
5 Oregon
- International Recruitment
6 Honduras
4 Nicaragua
3 Ecuador
1 Panama
1 El Salvador
2 Mexico
25 Other
- Loyola enrolled students from 458 high schools

