Admissions & Aid
Education at Stritch School of Medicine is more than clinical training. It's a formation that develops the whole physician: technically rigorous, ethically grounded, and prepared to lead in a complex, changing healthcare landscape. Here, you don't just learn to diagnose and treat. You learn to think, to lead, and to practice with the kind of purpose that defines a career.
Admissions & Aid
Train as a Physician. Form as a Leader. Practice with Purpose.
How to Apply
Follow Stritch's application guides to find step-by-step instructions about applying to the Doctor of Medicine, dual-degree, and graduate programs.
Why Choose Loyola?
Stritch offers a unique education guided by Jesuit values and committed to developing physicians who are technically skilled, ethically grounded, and service-oriented.
Student Experience
The student experience at Stritch is distinctive, focused on professional formation while supporting personal growth, community connection, service, wellness, and inclusion.
21-36
Age range
29
U.S. States & Territories
36
Races & Ethnicities
87
Undergraduate Colleges
Admitted Students
Learn about the offer and commitment steps during the acceptance process at Stritch, including a timeline of key dates to be aware of.
Financial Aid & Tuition
Find information about your financial aid options and application requirements, as well as the tuition, fees, and cost of attendance.
Visit Stritch
Prospective students can schedule a video tour to learn more about the programs, curriculum, student life, and the holistic Admission process at Stritch.
When I arrived at Stritch, I was quickly surrounded by compassion, kindness, and genuine care from its people and atmosphere. Medicine is rooted in what it means to be human: listen, love, serve, and treat the person as a whole. Stritch and its people remind me of this every time I step onto campus. Daaren Bukhari (MD '28)

Contact Admissions
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Stritch School of Medicine
Health Sciences Campus
Cuneo Center
2160 S. First Ave.
Maywood, IL 60153
Telephone: (464) 220-9306
Email: ssom-admissions@luc.edu