What distinguishes Loyola University Chicago School of Law and its students?
As a Jesuit school, located in a major city, the opportunity and encouragement of participating in the daily life of the city is available. Many of our students volunteer their time and talents in agencies and organizations commencing in their first year. Nearly 25% of our students practice law in public service or public interest upon graduation, again reinforcing the Jesuit concept of commitment to man and society. We also have the smallest entering class of the Chicago area law schools, which enhances the community spirit of the school.