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This includes conference attendance / presentations, ideas for graduate student events, and speakers

What’s the Spin on the Records Office?

The Records Office serves the University 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 accuracy, integrity, and security.

Access Self-Service using https://inside.loyola.edu to:

Register for Classes

Place classes on your preferred sections list

View Class Schedule

Request a Transcript

Electronic or Paper Delivery

View Final Grades

Apply to Graduate

Review Degree Audit

Access you academic progress

Request an Enrollment

Verification

A free service provided by the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC)

For more information: The Records Office website is located at www.loyola.edu/records or visit the Records Office at the Baltimore campus in Maryland Hall Room MH141

Our office provides the following services:

• Assistance for students who exhibit significant emotional distress and who seek cohesive and comprehensive support systems while they continue through school

• Collaborative wellness promotion efforts that focus on eight primary wellness areas, which include: o Spiritual

Loyola's Women's Center is dedicated to empowering everyone by educating the University and its surrounding community on issues of gender that are of particular interest to women. The Center supports Loyola’s mission to learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world. Our core pillars are service, wellness and connection.

The Center actively works to promote an environment of equality and acceptance for all people of all religious beliefs, ethnic backgrounds, and sexual orientations. The Women’s Center offers confidential and free support and services to any student, undergraduate or graduate, who experiences sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence or stalking.

In collaboration with other offices and departments across campus, the Center provides information, offers advocacy, and plans educational programs for faculty, staff, students, and, when appropriate, the general public. The Center is a resource open to all members of the Loyola community, serving both as a haven where women’s issues may be freely discussed and as a beacon which guides the community toward genuine gender equity.

The Women’s Center welcomes graduate students’ involvement in its programs and initiatives and invites them to form groups that would benefit all students in the Loyola community.

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