Universidad Loyola Andalucía
About the university
Loyola University Andalusia (Universidad Loyola Andalucía) is a private Jesuit university based in Dos Hermanas (Seville) with campuses in Seville, Córdoba and Granada. Officially recognized in 2011, it is part of the international Jesuit university network. Loyola offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs in business and economics, law, engineering (including mechatronics, robotics and aerospace), psychology, education, communication, international relations and social sciences. It has around 3,000–4,000 students and is recognized among Spain’s leading private universities in research productivity and internationalization. Teaching is mainly in Spanish, with an increasing number of bilingual and English-taught options.
Key information
- Location: Sevilla, ES
- Ranking #40
- QS #801
- National ranking #60
- Institution type: private
Popular faculties
- Business and Economics
- Law
- Engineering (Mechatronics and Robotics
- Aerospace)
- Psychology
- Education
- Communication
- International Relations
- Social Sciences
Programs (35)
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Pharmacy
- Dentistry
- Veterinary Science
- Psychology
- Computer Science
- Civil Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Architecture
- Telecommunications
- Business Administration
- Economics
- Engineering
- Finance and Accounting
- Marketing
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Law
- Political Science
- International Relations
- Philosophy
- History
- Linguistics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Mathematics
- Environmental Science
- Sociology
- Anthropology
- Education
- Fine Arts
- Music
Student body
- Total students: 3,500
- Undergraduate: 2,800
- Graduate: 500
- International students: 15%
Campus life
Loyola’s campuses in Seville, Córdoba and Granada offer a modern, Jesuit-style environment focused on academic excellence, social responsibility and internationalization. Students benefit from small class sizes, close interaction with faculty and numerous opportunities for mobility and internships abroad. The Andalusian cities provide a warm climate and relatively affordable cost of living, with active cultural and social scenes.
Housing & accommodation
Housing cost: €350 - €900 / per month
Housing options
- University residences
- shared student apartments
- private studios
- homestay with local families
- off-campus rented apartments
Student clubs and organizations
- Business and entrepreneurship clubs
- law and debate societies
- engineering and robotics clubs
- music and arts groups
- social justice and volunteering groups
Sports
- University football team
- basketball team
- other sports teams organized through Loyola’s sports services
Career & internships
Employment rate: 90%
Partner companies
- Grupo Puma
- EY
- Cuatrecasas
- KPMG
Internships: Loyola collaborates with more than a thousand companies and institutions, offering internships and first-job opportunities, especially in law, business and engineering. Reports highlight that its graduates achieve over 90% permanent contracts and 95% full-time employment in some areas, leading employability in Andalusia. Practical methodology, real-case analysis and active professionals as lecturers strengthen links with the labour market.
Admission requirements
Required documents
- Spanish or international secondary school certificate
- university entrance exam (EBAU or equivalent) or recognized international qualification
- academic transcripts
- ID or passport; for some programs: motivation letter
- CV and interview; Spanish or English language proof as required
Minimum GPA: 3
Tuition costs
- €8,000 - €15,000 / per year
- Acceptance rate: 80.00%
- Scholarships available: Loyola University Andalusia offers scholarships and financial aid based on academic merit and financial need, including tuition discounts for high-achieving students and social grants aligned with its Jesuit mission. Students can also access regional and national Spanish grants, and some programs may offer specific scholarships linked to research or social impact. Details and application procedures are published on Loyola’s scholarship pages.
- Additional costs: Books €100-200/year, Student card €25
Quick facts
- Founded: 2011
- Teaching languages: Spanish, English, spanish
- Study formats: offline, hybrid
Contact
- Website: https://www.uloyola.es
- +34 955 64 82 00