With the current expansion into upper-elementary, Loyola Academy of St. Louis has grown in the 2023-2024 academic year from an 11+ year program to a 13+ year program. Students are supported through five years of upper-elementary and middle school, four years of high school, and up to six years of postsecondary attainment.
A 13+ Year Program
Upper-Elementary & Middle School
Students begin to research their high school opportunities by attending high school fairs and engaging in on-site tours during their High School Exploration Enrichment.
High School: Grades 9-10
The Graduate Support Team visits each high school monthly to check in with alumni, provide social-emotional support, and ensure students stay on track for academic success.
High School: Grades 11-12
Alumni explore their postsecondary options. The Graduate Support Office helps students visit college campuses, complete application materials, and apply for scholarships or financial assistance.
Postsecondary Education
Support continues with regularly scheduled in-person or virtual check-ins. Alumni are connected to scholarships, internships, and employment opportunities.
2022-2023 Program Impact
142
Alumni Served by the Graduate Support Team
$1,176,992
Scholarships Awarded to the
Class of 2023
3.1
Average High School GPA
86
College and University Acceptances by the
Class of 2023
3
High School Study Abroad Students
24
Colleges and Universities Currently
Attended by Alumni
“Loyola means home to me. I remember Loyola as a place where I always felt safe and where I could talk to anyone if I ever had a problem. They are like a version of my extended family to me. I say this because even though you graduate, they still stay connected with you. They always stay in touch and help you go to the next level in life and academically.”
– James P., Class of 2020
Alum Spotlight
Tori Willis, Class of 2018
Becoming an Associate Software Engineer with Access Point
Tori Willis recently welcomed us to Saint Louis University where he is a sophomore majoring in computer science! We were excited to learn more about his experience as a graduate of Access Point, a program that partners with high schools, higher education institutions, and corporations to provide pathways for students to begin a career in software engineering.