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Complete Your Enrollment

You're Only a Few Steps Away

We’re so happy you've decided Loyola is the right law school for you. Now that you’re in, let’s get ready for your first semester. Imagine studying environmental policy while kayaking on the bayou, providing legal services to low-income families through the Law Center, or helping early childhood educators access funding and resources to better serve the community. You’re about to embark on an experience that will forever change your life—and the lives of so many others. Let’s get started.

Pay Your Seat Deposit

Secure Your Spot at Loyola

You should pay your seat deposit by the dates listed in your admission letter. You may also find your deposit deadlines using the online application status portal.

Complete Your FAFSA

Secure Financial Aid

Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and Loyola Financial Aid Response Form. The Loyola FAFSA code is 002016. Need help completing the forms? Contact Loyola's Financial Aid Office at lafinaid@loyno.edu.

For international students, please contact Dittmar Dittrich, Assistant Director for International Student & Scholar Services, in the Center for International Education. His email is dittrich@loyno.edu; his telephone number is 504-864-7550. 

Submit Your Immunizations

Required by State Law

Loyola University and Louisiana law require all incoming students to submit vaccination documentation. The Admissions Office will reach out to you with the next steps on how to supply your vaccination records and how to request an exemption from these requirements if necessary. In the meantime, please review the University's immunization requirements. Please contact Loyola Public Health by email at immunization@loyno.edu with vaccine-related questions.

Submit Your Transcripts

Complete by August 2

We require a final transcript from every post-secondary institution you have ever attended. This is separate from the transcript(s) you submitted to LSAC for your CAS Report. In addition, the transcript from the college/university from which you graduated must include the conferred degree.

Please use our Status Checker to determine whether we have received your transcript(s). Your username and password are the same as your LSAC account.

To order your transcripts, you may either contact the individual institution or order through the National Student Clearinghouse or Parchment. Your transcript(s) may be sent electronically via email to lawtranscripts@loyno.edu, or by choosing Loyola University New Orleans as the receiving institution (the law school does not have a separate account). If you are sending your transcript(s) via mail, our physical address is 7214 St. Charles Ave., Campus Box 904, New Orleans, LA 70118.

If we do not receive your transcripts by the date listed in your acceptance package, you are subject to being administratively withdrawn from Loyola College of Law. 

Request Accommodations

Available for Eligible Students

If you require assistance while on campus, please contact the Office for Accessible Education to register for an official accommodation.

Prepare for Life in New Orleans

Secure Housing and Parking

As a law student, you’ll enjoy all the perks of living in New Orleans. If you’re arriving from out of town, we can help you find housing and roommates. Check our Housing and Parking page for all the details of getting around NOLA and join our Housing Connections Facebook group.

Meet Your Classmates

Start Building Your Community

Join the Admitted Students Fall 2024 Facebook page  and to meet your future colleagues, ask questions, learn about local happenings, and discuss the topics that matter most to you. 

Attend Orientation

This is a mandatory event

All law students are required to attend Orientation on August 13 - 15, 2024. At Orientation, you will get important details about your classes and what to expect at Loyola College of Law. More information regarding Orientation will be communicated with you Summer 2024.