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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.

Freshman $29,740
Sophomore $29,685
Junior $29,650
Senior $29,835

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.

Apply for Financial Aid

Freshman Applicants

Loyola High School Students Walking into school

Freshman Applicants

At Loyola, every effort is made to extend the financial assistance necessary to allow all qualified students the opportunity to attend Loyola High. This 2025-2026 school year approximately $5,555,780 in financial aid will be awarded to over 370 students, approximately 30 percent of the student body.

The average award for financial aid for 2025-26 is $15,106 which is approximately 52 percent of tuition.

All students receive assistance as tuition and fees only cover 80.9 percent of the year’s operating budget, which does not include capital expenditures or financial aid. The balance is made up by gifts, fundraising and the school’s endowment. For the 2025-2026 school year, that amount is near $5,000.

  • Financial aid is available on an annually renewable basis.
  • Incoming Freshmen Applications are available online after: November 1, 2025.
  • Incoming Freshmen Financial Aid applications are due to FACTS before January 26, 2026.

How to Apply

Incoming Families applying for financial aid will need to complete an application and submit the necessary supporting documentation to FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment before January 26, 2026.

Applicants can only apply online with this FACTS link. Once an online application has been completed, the following information will need to be sent to FACTS to complete the application process:

  • Copies of your 2024 Federal tax forms including all supporting tax schedules
  • Copies of your most recent W-2 forms for both you and your spouse
  • Copies of supporting documentation for Social Security Income, Welfare, Child Support, Food Stamps, Worker’s Compensation and TANF

All supporting documentation can be uploaded in PDF format online and submitted on or before the January 26, 2026 application deadline.

Documentation can also be faxed to 866-315-9264 or mailed to the address below. Please be sure to include the applicant ID on all faxed or mailed correspondence.

FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment
P.O. Box 82524
Lincoln, NE 68501-2524
PHONE: 866.412.4637 | FAX: 866.315.9264
EMAIL: info@factsmgt.com

FACTS will then forward your application to Loyola. The Financial Aid Committee at Loyola will review your application and make a final determination. Incoming freshmen will be notified at the same time as the acceptance letters.

If you have additional questions or concerns about the application process, you may speak with Debra Hobt at dhobt@factsmgt.com or 866.412.4637 ext.: 51021

Michael Boehle ’84– Director of Financial Aid

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Returning/Transfer Students

Loyola High School students walking outside on Loyola's Campus

Returning/Transfer Students

At Loyola, every effort is made to extend the financial assistance necessary to allow all qualified students the opportunity to attend Loyola High.

All students receive some assistance as tuition and fees only cover 80.9% of the year’s operating budget, which does not include capital expenditures or financial aid. The balance is made up via a “grant” to each student from gifts, fundraising and the school’s endowment. For the 2025-2026 school year, that amount is approximately $5,000. This “grant” is already deducted from our schedule of tuition.

Financial aid is available on an annually renewable basis. Families must apply each year for financial aid.

Returning/Transfer Student financial aid applications are available online February 2, 2026. Financial aid applications are due to FACTS Service before May 18, 2026.

This 2025-2026 school year approximately $5,555,780 in financial aid will be awarded to over 370 students, approximately 30 percent of the student body.

The average award for financial aid for 2025-26 is $15,106 which is approximately 52 percent of tuition.

How to Apply

Returning/Transfer Families applying for financial aid for the 2026-2027 academic year will need to complete an application and submit the necessary supporting documentation to FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment. Applicants can only apply online with this FACTS link on  February 2, 2026 through  May 18, 2026.

Once an online application has been completed, the following information will need to be sent to FACTS to complete the application process:

  • Copies of your 2025 Federal tax forms including all supporting tax schedules
  • Copies of your most recent W-2 forms for both you and your spouse
  • Copies of supporting documentation for Social Security Income, Welfare, Child Support, Food Stamps, Worker’s Compensation and TANF.

All supporting documentation can be uploaded in PDF format online and submitted on or before the May 18, 2026 application deadline.

Documentation can also be faxed to 866-315-9264 or mailed to the address below. Please be sure to include the applicant ID on all faxed or mailed correspondence.

FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment
P.O. Box 82524
Lincoln, NE 68501-2524
PHONE: 866.412.4637 | FAX: 866.315.9264
EMAIL: info@factsmgt.com

FACTS will then forward your application to Loyola. The Financial Aid Committee at Loyola will review your application and make a final determination. Returning and transfer students will be notified in June.

If you have additional questions or concerns about the application process, you may speak with Debby Hobt, our FACTS Customer Care Representative at:
dhobt@factsmgt.com or 866.412.4637 ext.: 51021

Michael Boehle ’84 – Director of Financial Aid

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Key Admission Dates

13 OCT.
2025 - Activity and Sports Day for 8th Graders
15 OCT.
2025 - Webinar #1 for the Application Process
22 OCT.
2025 - Applications for Freshman Year are Available
5 NOV.
2025 - Webinar to Preview Open House
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