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  1. Home. Applicant Online Status Checker. Please use the following link to check your application status. Social Media Links. Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. Location: 526 Pine Street. New Orleans, LA 70118. Mailing Address: 7214 St. Charles Avenue, Box 901. New Orleans, LA 70118. Phone: 504-861-5550. Fax: 504-861-5739.

  2. Loyola Application: Summer visiting, non-degree, re-admit and early scholar applicants should apply via the Loyola Application. If you are a first-year or transfer applicant and would like to apply to Loyola using our application, please create your account below.

  3. Check your application status. Send your high school transcript; if you attended more than one high school, be sure that we get a transcript from each school. Keep in touch with your admission counselor and let them know about changes in your academic profile.

  4. Application Deadlines. Early Action Deadline: Nov. 15. Priority Deadline: Feb. 15. Regular Deadline: April 15. Enrollment Deadline: May 1. Due to the timeline for obtaining a student visa, no international applicants will be accepted after July 1. We’ll defer any pending applications to the Spring semester.

  5. How To Apply. Find your place in the Wolf Pack. No matter where you're from or what degree you're looking to pursue, find out what steps you need to take to submit your application and begin your journey at Loyola. Transfer Students. Continue your college experience at Loyola without missing a beat. Apply. International Students.

  6. After submitting your application, you'll have access to the application status portal— a web portal unique to your account, where you can upload required materials and track the status of your application.

  7. MAY 1 Enrollment Deadline. Accepted students must pay their enrollment deposit by this date to confirm their place with the incoming class. What we’re looking for in our applicants. Academic Performance on Transcripts. We seek students who’ve challenged themselves in an academically rigorous course of study throughout high school.