Commitment
Students at Loyola enjoy one of the best legal educations available in the country. But you do not need to take my word for it. The Princeton Review ranks Loyola Law School (LLS) first in the nation in the category of Best Classroom Experience and fourth for Professors Rock (Legally Speaking). US News & World Report ranked us fifth for Trial Advocacy and the Princeton Review ranked us ninth for Most Diverse Faculty. On US News' Diversity Index, Loyola ranked tenth and Hispanic Business magazine listed us among the top 10 schools for Latinos.
Employers take note of such things. Law firms from all over the country come to Loyola every year to interview our students. More than 14,000 LLS alumni work at the highest levels in law practice, government, business and public service. This is a powerful job network to have in your corner.
The Loyola Law faculty consists of gifted academics and practitioners who educate, mentor and guide our students. They are distinguished and accessible, understanding that education is a “people business” where face-to-face interaction is essential.
The Loyola public interest programs inspire students to work for social change. Our students donate over 40,000 hours a year of service to non-profit organizations. Loyola students hone their lawyering skills on our trial advocacy and moot court competition teams and in live-client clinics and externships. Numerous on-campus student organizations enrich campus life and offer networking opportunities, and the campus bustles with activity throughout the year. Attending Loyola is not only enlightening, it is life-changing.
I invite you to visit our campus and speak with students, faculty, staff and alumni, and hope that you will pursue your legal education at Loyola Law School.
Our alumni are proud of their Loyola Law School diploma. You will be proud of yours.
Victor J. Gold
Senior Vice President, Loyola Marymount University
Dean and Professor of Law, Loyola Law School
