Once you are a student at Loyola, you may qualify for scholarships offered by academic departments. These awards are typically offered to students beyond the freshman level, so after you are established in your major, you can begin to make inquiries with your academic department.
The Deloitte Accounting Scholarship is spacifically made for students who wants to study accounting in Loyola University Chicago. The students demonstrate financial need and maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
This program offers students the opportunity to work closely with faculty on projects of scholarly significance that reflect the diversity of academic activity throughout the College of Arts and Sciences. The program accepts applications from students in CAS majoring in the hard sciences.
Jonas Leadership Scholarship Call for applications released late fall/early winter. This scholarship is only awarded to a PhD student with demonstrated leadership ability because of the fact that the person will be going for mandatory Jonas Conference in Washington, DC.
A fully funded scholarship for Newly admitted students that want to study nursing at Rush University. This scholarship is besically for those in there Phd level and additional financial support is available in following years. Determination of eligibility for full-tuition scholarship
This award (awarded for four years of consecutive, full-time enrollment) is made to new freshmen graduating from a Catholic high school within the Archdiocese of Chicago or the Diocese of Joliet.
These tuition restricted scholarships are awarded to academically qualified students entering Fall 2025 based on information provided in the admission application process, without regard to financial need.
The Wm. Zolp Scholarship is an endowed scholarship available to pay toward tuition to any Catholic student by the last name of Zolp who attends Loyola University Chicago.
SIM Chicago provides a unique opportunity to interact with thought leaders throughout the technology and business fields. The SIM Chicago Scholarship helps fulfill SIM Chicago’s commitment to helping develop the next generation of IT leaders, critical to the industry’s collective f
Research is a central part of graduate education. As part of its commitment to graduate level research, the Graduate School provides this fellowship opportunity to support mentored research at the master’s degree level.
Loyola offers its graduate assistants a competitive package of services and financial aid, as well as learning development resources. These offers reflect our commitment to live our social justice values and provide an exceptional student experience.
The Graduate Programs Office at the Quinlan School of Business awards scholarships from the University’s endowment to Quinlan graduate students
Our goal is to provide funding to students who have proven academic success and demonstrated financial need as determined by the Free Appl
This is a one-time award for new enrolling students to the Quinlan School of Business. In recognition of stellar academic performance, Loyola University Chicago automatically considers students accepted into the Quinlan School of Business for a merit scholarship
The ISEP Founders Fellowship is restricted to students who are enrolled at an ISEP Member Institution. As an integral part of their interest in living in another country and culture, Founders Fellows are dedicated to learning and improving their ability to speak, read, and understand another languag
ISEP is proud to serve our members in Africa by encouraging student participation in our broad array of programs across the continent. The ISEP Africa for All Scholarship is intended to make these programs more inclusive and accessible to students attending HBCUs and heritage-seeking students, which
The ISEP Accessibility Scholarship is designed to assist students placed in an ISEP program who do not have sufficient funds to cover the upfront costs of studying abroad.
The Elizabeth Eckford Scholarship for Peace and Justice Studies is intended to provide annual scholarship support for deserving Knox women students who have demonstrated significant financial need to meet the expenses of their education and maintained Knox academic standards.