Loyola regulations and practices that are used to ensure information security and accuracy of student academic records.
Loyola policies involving eligibility for graduation for undergraduate and graduate students.
Grading regulations cover Loyola’s grading policy, including grade-point-average (GPA) calculations used to determine both distinctions to recognize excellence and penalties for students who do not maintain appropriate grades. Grade appeals and academic grievance procedures can be found in this section.
These regulations govern types of enrollment at Loyola beyond the admissions process. This includes procedures for initiating actions such as (but not limited to) auditing a course, changing majors, applying for a double major, or filing for a leave of absence or medical withdrawal. Veterans certification and active duty process can be found in this section. Additionally, these regulations describe processes involving classroom discipline and dismissal from the university.
These regulations make up the Academic Honor Code for undergraduate students at Loyola. This includes definitions of academic dishonesty such as plagiarism, and the processes determining findings of academic dishonesty and governing appeals.
These regulations govern academic credit received through Advance Placement or examination, academic credit transferred to Loyola from another institution, or student placement in courses through exam scores.
Loyola University New Orleans follows academic regulations and policies that adhere to principles of good educational practice. The following regulations apply to both undergraduate and graduate students. These academic regulations and policies are grouped by topic in the following sections:
Loyola University New Orleans is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Loyola University New Orleans.
The Student Success Center (SSC) is committed to providing a comprehensive academic support system for a diverse student body in all undergraduate colleges.
Contact Information:
104 Bobet Hall
504-865-3226
http://mm.loyno.edu
An undergraduate degree-seeking day division student enrolled in the College of Humanities and Natural Sciences, College of Social Sciences, College of Business, or College of Music and Fine Arts, who completes 12 quality hours or an undergraduate evening division student who completes 9 quality hours may be placed on the Dean’s List. To be eligible for this distinction, the student must have earned a 3.5 grade point average with no I, X or blank grades.
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Loyola University New Orleans offers an array of resources to our students to assist them in their educational pursuits. Explore the links below to find out more:
Loyola University New Orleans, a Jesuit and Catholic institution of higher education, welcomes students of diverse backgrounds and prepares them to lead meaningful lives with and for others; to pursue truth, wisdom, and virtue; and to work for a more just world. Inspired by Ignatius of Loyola's vision of finding God in all things, the university is grounded in the liberal arts and sciences, while also offering opportunities for professional studies in undergraduate and selected graduate programs.
The University Bulletins are an annual publication of Loyola University New Orleans that itemizes academic polices, academic program requirements, and a catalog of course descriptions. Updates to academic regulations, policies, and procedures take place on an annual basis and cover these items for all students attending Loyola University. Itemized academic program requirements affect students entering an academic program for the academic year covered by the Bulletin, and students who entered an academic program in a previous year will have their requirements itemized in previous Bulletins.