The Academic Advising and Support Center provides learning resources and academic advising to guide students in the development of their fullest intellectual and personal potential. AASC coordinates the administration of freshman placement testing, course registration, assignment of core advisors, The Study, and transfer/part-time student services.
410-617-5050 Maryland Hall, Room 043 aasc@loyola.edu www.loyola.edu/aasc The office of academic affairs provides assistance, leadership, guidance and resources to as well as supervision of the entire academic division in support of the mission of Loyola.
410-617-2495 Jenkins Hall, Room 120 www.loyola.edu/academics/academicaffairs ALANA (African, Latino, Asian and Native American) Student Services is committed to providing support, services and programs that facilitate the success of all ALANA students at Loyola. 410-617-2310 Andrew White Student Center 3rd Floor, E313 ALANA@loyola.edu www.loyola.edu/campuslife/alana Loyola's alcohol and drug education and support services seeks to aid undergraduate and graduate students to grow spiritually, emotionally and physically. Abuse of alcohol and use of other psychoactive substances can seriously impede or block such growth. ADESS offers programs and services, including education, counseling and treatment.
410-617-2928 Seton Court, Room 02B ADESS@loyola.edu www.loyola.edu/campuslife/healthservices/adess 410-617-5738 Andrew White Student Center, 2nd Floor lcb@bkstr.com www.lcb.bkstr.com Loyola offers students the chance to deepen their experience of the Spiritual Life by offering a variety of opportunities for shared prayer, community building, theological reflection and service. With liturgical events and retreats and companion events, students are challenged, in an ongoing way, to seek God in all things. Throughout the year, students are invited to gather and reflect more deeply on their life experiences and how these experiences impact their relationships with self, others and God. 410-617-2222 Cohn Hall www.loyola.edu/campusministry The department of public safety aims to ensure safety on campus, maintain order, preserve the peace, promote individual responsibility for preventing crime, lower the opportunity for crime and disorder, reduce fear and provide a sense of security for the campus community.
Emergency: 410-617-5911 Non-Emergency: 410-617-5311 or ext. 5010 Escort: 410-617-5566 5104 York Road www.loyola.edu/publicsafety The Career Center helps students and alumni discover their career passion by integrating the Jesuit core values and introducing a process of personal discovery and discernment. Career advisors are available year-round to discuss anything career-related, such as choosing or changing a major, clarifying interests, obtaining part-time and summer job and/or internship experiences, planning and conducting a professional job search, obtaining full-time employment, changing careers and selecting and being admitted to graduate school. 410-617-2232 DeChiaro College Center, Ground Floor, West Wing thecareercenter@loyola.edu www.loyola.edu/thecareercenter The Counseling Center is a place students can benefit from professional, experienced helpers, who can help to explore many different concerns. The Counseling Center encourages the utilization of its free, confidential services by all students. All counselors provide safe, supportive and caring relationships for exploring concerns. The Center values each person for his or her unique personality, perspective, background and culture. 410-617-5109 Humanities Building, Room 150 www.loyola.edu/campuslife/healthservices/counselingcenter The Center for Community Service and Justice engages students and the broader Loyola community in education through service for a just and equitable world. CCSJ is committed to collaboration with community partners and to involvement with people who are marginalized, especially those who are materially poor. Their work is inspired by, and flows from, the Jesuit Catholic educational mission at Loyola that calls for a dynamic integration of academic excellence, social responsibility and faith that serves justice.
410-617-2380 Cohn Hall www.loyola.edu/ccsj The office of disability support services (DSS) provides services for students with disabilities which ensure access to all Loyola programs and activities. The development, administration and coordination of programs and services that help eliminate barriers of any type (e.g., physical, programmatic, attitudinal or electronic) accomplish this goal. Students who have a disability and require academic accommodations are asked to please register with DSS as soon as possible.
410-617-2062 or 410-617-2750 Newman Towers, 107 West www.loyola.edu/campuslife/healthservices/disabilitysupportservices Loyola maintains a very strong commitment to assisting students and parents in making a high quality private education affordable. At the undergraduate level, the office of financial aid sponsors an excellent program of institutionally-funded academic scholarships, need-based grants and athletic grants, in addition to participation in the major federal and state student aid programs. The goal is to make planning for educational expenses as easy as possible.
410-617-2576 or 1-800-221-9107 Knott Humanities Center, Room 211A financialaid@loyola.edu www.loyola.edu/campusresources/financialaid The records office provides a comprehensive range of services to students, alumni, faculty, staff and other constituents with maximum efficiency and customer satisfaction, in an atmosphere of respect and understanding. The office also serves as the custodian of all student academic records, ensuring their accuracy, integrity and security.
410-617-2263 Maryland Hall, Room 141 www.loyola.edu/records Student Administrative Services is the primary financial office center for students, parents and the Loyola community of faculty, staff and administrators. SAS's principal focus encompasses the monitoring of both undergraduate and graduate student tuition accounts, as well as employee activity accounts. Some of the other financial and administrative duties include the issuance of the Loyola OneCard (ID card), Evergreen and meal debit spending account deposits, housing deposits for student life, McCrossin Emergency Loans and parking registrations.
410-617-5047 Maryland Hall, Room 140 sas@loyola.edu www.loyola.edu/sas Student Health and Education Services provide active promotion, health protection and disease prevention services for students consistent with the educational mission of the University and contribute to the overall responsibility of the division for student development. SHES helps students to maintain their health through education and prevention and to restore health when necessary.
410-617-5055 Seton Court 02A www.loyola.edu/campuslife/healthservices The student life office staff is responsible for the coordination of the residential experience at Loyola. Student life strives to create an environment in which students are encouraged to make positive choices regarding their college experience. Many of these choices involve roommates, living areas, study habits, leisure/recreational activities and themes around which to build the communities. Student life continually looks to improve the environment within the residence halls and to link the residence hall experience with the academic experience for students. 410-617-5081 Seton Court 08B www.loyola.edu/campuslife/studentlife Technology Services provides superior service through people and technology for the selection, implementation and service of technology on campus. TSC is the gateway to all services and support provided by Loyola's Technology Services Group. It provides technical assistance to all members of the campus community. All problems related to technology, including requests for the repair of Loyola-owned hardware, software, telephones, network connectivity and cable TV must be reported to the TSC so that the problem can be tracked and a repair technician dispatched. The TSC also provides other services which are unrelated to technical problems such as taking reservations for audiovisual equipment, laptop computers and computer labs.
410-617-5555 Knott Hall, Room 002 tsc@loyola.edu www.loyola.edu/tsc The Loyola Writing Center works with writers in any stage of the writing process, from brainstorming to drafting to the final stages of revision. Consultants encourage decisions on style, voice, audience and purpose. LWC empowers students, faculty and staff to express ideas in a clear, concise manner. All types of writing are welcome, including academic work from any disciplines and self-sponsored writing.
410-617-5415 Jenkins Hall, Room 11 lwc@loyola.edu www.loyola.edu/writingcenter |