Student Resources
Student Resources
Scholarships
All forms of student financial assistance must be processed by the Financial Aid Office and posted via the student account. For more information about scholarship opportunities, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 773.508.7704 or lufinaid@luc.edu.
Find more information about scholarships offered through the College of Arts and Sciences here.
Career Resources
For assistance with career development advising and pre-professional program services, visit Career Services.
First and Second Year Advising
The College of Arts and Sciences provides academic advising for current Juniors and Seniors. Current Freshmen and Sophomores can access advising services through Student Academic Services.
Pre-Health Advising
Undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students interested in pursuing health professional careers can find advising assistance with Career Services.
Health, Safety, and Well-Being
To stay informed on health and safety protocols as well as medical care, mental health resources, and other health-related resources and information, visit the Wellness Center.
Undergraduate Studies Catalog
The Undergraduate Studies Catalog provides students with information regarding the academic policies and regulations of the university, the university Core Curriculum, and the policies and programs of the undergraduate schools and colleges that make up Loyola's undergraduate programs.
CAS Academic Advising
Juniors, seniors, and transfer students in the College of Arts and Sciences may schedule an in-person or a virtual appointment with their assigned academic advisor using Navigate.
Graduation Application Checklist/Graduation Fee
Visit the Registration and Records page for more details and an overview of the graduation checklist and the Office of the Bursar for the graduation fee.
Engaged Learning
The Engaged Learning requirement supports the mission of Loyola University Chicago by embedding opportunities for students to explore the many different forms of experiential learning as part of their academic coursework. As of Fall 2012, all undergraduate students are required to complete at least one Engaged Learning course/s totaling at least three (3) credit hours prior to graduation. Learn more about Engaged Learning experiences possible within the College here.
Academic Integrity & Grievances
Learn more about Loyola University Chicago and the College of Arts and Sciences' procedures for academic integrity and grievances here.
Scholarships
All forms of student financial assistance must be processed by the Financial Aid Office and posted via the student account. For more information about scholarship opportunities, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 773.508.7704 or lufinaid@luc.edu.
Find more information about scholarships offered through the College of Arts and Sciences here.
Career Resources
For assistance with career development advising and pre-professional program services, visit Career Services.
First and Second Year Advising
The College of Arts and Sciences provides academic advising for current Juniors and Seniors. Current Freshmen and Sophomores can access advising services through Student Academic Services.
Pre-Health Advising
Undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students interested in pursuing health professional careers can find advising assistance with Career Services.
Health, Safety, and Well-Being
To stay informed on health and safety protocols as well as medical care, mental health resources, and other health-related resources and information, visit the Wellness Center.
Undergraduate Studies Catalog
The Undergraduate Studies Catalog provides students with information regarding the academic policies and regulations of the university, the university Core Curriculum, and the policies and programs of the undergraduate schools and colleges that make up Loyola's undergraduate programs.
CAS Academic Advising
Juniors, seniors, and transfer students in the College of Arts and Sciences may schedule an in-person or a virtual appointment with their assigned academic advisor using Navigate.
Graduation Application Checklist/Graduation Fee
Visit the Registration and Records page for more details and an overview of the graduation checklist and the Office of the Bursar for the graduation fee.
Engaged Learning
The Engaged Learning requirement supports the mission of Loyola University Chicago by embedding opportunities for students to explore the many different forms of experiential learning as part of their academic coursework. As of Fall 2012, all undergraduate students are required to complete at least one Engaged Learning course/s totaling at least three (3) credit hours prior to graduation. Learn more about Engaged Learning experiences possible within the College here.
Academic Integrity & Grievances
Learn more about Loyola University Chicago and the College of Arts and Sciences' procedures for academic integrity and grievances here.