LMU Description

Founded in 1911, LMU is a premier Catholic university rooted in the Jesuit and Marymount traditions. Our enrollment includes 5,509 undergraduate, 1,962 graduate and 1,374 law school students. Our 150-acre bluff-top campus is located in West Los Angeles and was recently named in the "10 Most Beautiful Campuses" by the Princeton Review.

The names "Loyola" and "Marymount" have long been associated with Catholic higher education in countries around the globe. Saint Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, sanctioned the foundation of his order's first school in 1548. The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary have conducted educational institutions since their establishment in France in 1849 by Father Jean Gailhac. These two traditions of education have come together in Los Angeles as Loyola Marymount University.

Loyola Marymount's Mission and Goals Statement, approved by the Board of Trustees in 1990, succinctly states in its preamble the university's three-fold mission:

* The encouragement of learning
* The education of the whole person
* The service of faith and the promotion of justice

60% percent of LMU undergraduates live in one of the 20 residence halls and apartments on campus. There are over 130 active clubs and organizations and a Greek community with 15 local chapters. Our student organizations perform over 8,440 hours of community service and raised over $135,000 for local and national charities in 2006-2007.

Quick Facts

Location

Southwest

Setting

Large City Setting

Type

Private

Affiliation

Roman Catholic

Size

Large (5,000 to 10,000 Undergrad)

Mascot

Lions

Nickname

LMU

Website

www.lmu.edu

On-Campus Housing Available

Yes

In-State Tuition

$35,419

Out-of-State Tuition

$35,419

Selectivity

Highly Selective

Enrollment

9,036

LMU Students

Full-Time Undergrad Students
5,676
Freshman Class
1,385
Total Students (Undergrads & Graduate Students)
9,036

Undergraduate vs. Graduate

Undergraduate
62%
Graduate
38%

Full-Time vs. Part-time Students

Full-Time
99%
Part-Time
1%

Students Coming From In-State vs. Out-of-State

In-State
65%
Out-of-State
35%

Gender of Students

Women
60%
Men
40%

Ethnic Diversity

African-American
7%
Asian
14%
Caucasian
55%
Latino
19%
Other
5%

Students State Origin

California
65%
Washington
4%
Hawaii
3%
Colorado
2%
Texas
2%
Other
24%

International Students

International
3%
Domestic
97%