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Attendance in the extension program is compulsory. Each course meets at least 10 times to carry out a three-hour learning design provided by the institute. In the event of illness or emergency, a student who misses three sessions may make these sessions up and remain in the course. Any request for a waiver of this policy must be put in writing.
Loyola Institute or Ministry (LIM) Homepage
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2013-2014 MRE On-Campus Degree Program Course Listing (DPCL)
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2013-2014 MRE Extension Degree Program Course Listing (DPCL)
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2013-2014 MRE Online Degree Program Course Listing (DPCL)
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2013-2014 CPS Extesnion Certificate in Pastoral Studies Course Listing (DPCL)
Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM) Homepage
2013-2014 MPS Extension Degree Program Course Listing (DPCL)
Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM) Homepage
2013-2014 MPS Online Degree Program Course Listing (DPCL)
Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM) Homepage
2013-2014 MPS On-Campus Degree Program Course Listing (DPCL)
In order to remain in good academic standing, a student must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher. A student whose gpa falls below 3.0 will be placed on academic probation. A student on probation usually has one semester (fall, spring or summer) to remove the deficiency. If the deficiency is not removed in the allotted time, the student may not be eligible to continue in the program. The final decision to allow a probationary student to remain in the program will be made by the department chairperson.
Graduate students have a right to the grade they have earned, the right to know the grading system of the instructor, and the right to know grades as they are given during the semester. The grading system should be included in the course syllabus.
Federal financial aid programs assume students will complete a full semester. Aid eligibility must be recalculated if a student totally withdraws or is dismissed from the university before 60 percent of the semester has been completed. Aid will be adjusted based on the number of days in the semester that have elapsed before the student indicated an intent to withdraw to a university official.
Loyola Dining Services offers several meal plan options that offer a combination of all-you-can-eat meals and the declining balance dollars, known as Wolf Bucks. The all-you-can-eat meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinners. Wolf Bucks are used for snacks and late night dining. Additional Wolf Bucks may be purchased in $100 increments.
Weekly Plans: Any 19, 15, or 12 all-you-can-eat meals each week. The weekly plan includes Wolf Bucks in the amount listed below for each semester.
Charges for room and board are due on a semester basis. Room rent is billed along with tuition and fees. The residence hall contracts are for both fall and spring semesters. Board is paid separately. Proof of personal sickness and accident insurance coverage or participation in a university sponsored plan is required as a condition of residency in university housing.
Because of the uncertainty of the economy and budgetary projections, Loyola University reserves the right to change tuition, fees, or other charges printed herein. The rates for 2013-2014 only are listed below. Graduate tuition is assessed according to the graduate program of enrollment.
Because of the uncertainty of the economy and budgetary projections, Loyola University reserves the right to change tuition, fees, or other charges printed herein. The rates for 2013-2014 only are listed below.
Immediately following registration held in the beginning of each semester, students who are enrolled in a V.A. approved program may be eligible for benefits through the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs. All inquiries concerning the certification should be directed to the Office of Student Records.
Each instructor must announce at the beginning of the semester how attendance in class will affect grading. For example, the instructor may judge that attendance in class is imperative and demand adherence to a policy that a student is liable to receive an F at the discretion of the instructor if he or she misses a specified number of the classes. Attendance will not be required on the major religious holidays of your faith. Failure to attend any term without applying for a leave of absence requires reapplication and readmission to the university.