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Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law: Acceptance Rate & Selectivity

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law acceptance rate is 58.5%. See applications received, LSAT/GPA medians, and selectivity analysis.

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law admits approximately 58.5% of applicants from a pool of about 1,018 applications. Pair the acceptance rate with LSAT/GPA medians to gauge realistic reach vs. target status.

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Acceptance rate

58.5%

Based on ABA Standard 509 data (2024 reporting year)

Key stats

Median LSAT

152

Median GPA

3.38

Acceptance rate

58.5%

Selectivity overview

Median LSAT152
LSAT range (25th–75th)149–155
Median GPA3.38
GPA range (25th–75th)3.04–3.66
Applications1018
Enrolled214

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law accepted approximately 58.5% of applicants in our latest data. Pair these stats with a strong personal statement and a balanced school list. View full admissions guide →

How to improve your chances

Build a competitive application for Loyola University New Orleans College of Law by targeting LSAT and GPA medians, submitting early in the cycle, and tailoring your personal statement to the school's strengths.

Frequently asked questions

What is Loyola University New Orleans College of Law's acceptance rate?+

The acceptance rate is approximately 58.5% in our latest ABA 509 data. About 1,018 applications were received.

How hard is it to get into Loyola University New Orleans College of Law?+

With an acceptance rate of 58.5% and a median LSAT of 152, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law is highly selective. Strong applicants exceed median stats and tell a compelling story in their personal statement.

How many people apply to Loyola University New Orleans College of Law?+

Our data shows approximately 1,018 applications received and 214 students enrolled in the latest reporting year.

What LSAT score do I need for Loyola University New Orleans College of Law?+

The median LSAT is 152 (25th–75th: 149–155). See our LSAT requirements page for score targets.

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