The community of Loyola High School is committed to the long-term growth and improvement of our students and our school. We appreciate your trust in allowing us to serve your family through your son’s spiritual, academic and social development.
What the School Year
at Loyola Will Cost
Below is the total cost per class to attend Loyola High School. Included in the total cost is tuition, registration and all of the mandatory required fees for the 2025-2026 academic school year.
All families must be enrolled in a payment plan (single payment, two payments or ten-months) by June 1, 2026, or forfeit their registration.
Payment Plans
Loyola uses a third-party tuition management system to manage our tuition and fees collection program. The school offers three different payment plan options for payment of tuition: One Payment, Semi-Annual Payment and Ten Monthly Payment Options. Additionally, tuition insurance is mandatory for all students.
Single Payment: Charged in July. $22 set-up fee.
Two Payments: Charged in July and December. $56 set-up fee.
10 Payments: Charged in July through April. $56 set-up fee.
- Payment Methods
Families may submit tuition payments via ACH bank transfer or credit/debit card. Wire transfers directly to Loyola High School for one-time and two-time payments are also accepted (click here for details). The associated fees charged by Blackbaud Tuition Management are as follows:
-ACH bank transfer: 1% + $0.30 per transaction, with a cap of $2.50 per transaction.
-Credit/debit card: 3.12% per transaction
-Returned or failed payment: $30 for each failed ACH or returned check
Loyola High School of Los Angeles is committed to providing a quality, faith-based education for our students. If you have any questions regarding tuition, please contact Daniel A. Perez ‘13 at dperez@loyolahs.edu or 213.381.5121 x 1311. If you need support with Blackbaud Tuition Management, please call 888-868-8828.
Financial Aid Options
The average student aid grant is approximately 52% of tuition.
- Need-Based
- "Need Blind"
Financial aid is available on the basis of demonstrated need.
All aid is provided on an annually renewable basis. Students receiving aid must maintain an acceptable academic rating and conduct record.
This year $5,555,780 in need-based financial aid will be awarded to over 370 students, approximately 30 percent of the student body. Merit scholarships are awarded to outstanding applicants who not only achieve high marks academically but also demonstrate high achievement in co-curriculars at school and their community.
Freshman Applications
- Available: November 1, 2025
- Deadline for submission: January 26, 2026
Returning Student Applications
- Available: February 2, 2026
- Deadline for submission: May 18, 2026
Our admissions process is “need-blind”. This means that the admissions committee is not aware of who has applied for financial aid when evaluating applicants, so that it cannot affect the outcome of a young man’s application.
The Financial Aid Office is committed to assisting qualified applicants, so financial status should not dissuade any outstanding young man from applying.