Transfer Students
Welcome, transfer students! The Academic Advising and Support Center (AASC) will work with you to acquaint you with Loyola's core and major curricula and support you in having a positive and successful academic experience at Loyola. Students who are interested in transferring to Loyola should first visit Undergraduate Admissions for the application process. To view Loyola's transfer course policies, please visit the transfer requirements webpage. To see the required course listing/degree checklist for each major, visit the academic worksheets webpage.
Information for Deposited Transfer Students
Transfer Transitions: Loyola 101 for New Transfer Students (1 cr. seminar)
Before Registering for Courses
- If you did not receive Loyola credit for math or world language, you must take the
placement exams. The world language test should be taken in the language studied in
high school. If you do not have any world language experience or would like to start
with a new language, you do not need to take the language test. Please follow the
placement test instructions for first-year students.
- Update your contact information online. To access the form, you need your Loyola login
credentials found in the welcome letter from Loyola’s office of technology services.
For questions about log in access, please contact the office of technology services
at 410-617-5555.
- Via Inside Loyola, click Undergraduate Demographics, then login again to access the Undergraduate Demographics
Update form.
- Via Inside Loyola, click Undergraduate Demographics, then login again to access the Undergraduate Demographics
Update form.
- Complete the Declaration of Major form. This form must be complete and submitted by email to Victoria Gue at vlgue@loyola.edu before registering for courses.
- Familiarize yourself with the academic worksheet sent to you by the Office of Undergraduate
Admissions, and search Student Planning for open courses you would like to take in
the spring. It is typical for students to take five courses each semester. Not taking
five courses could delay your path to timely graduation. Pre-requisite and course
information can be found by clicking on any of the courses listed on Student Planning.
During your advising appointment, an AASC administrator will help you with choosing
your courses, but it is helpful if you are familiar with what is open and offered.
To search for classes in Student Planning:
- Log into the Inside.Loyola portal.
- Select Loyola Self-Service > Student Planning.
- Go to "Plan & Schedule" and then select "Course Catalog" from the Academic menu. Then, click on "Advanced Search."
- Under the “Term” dropdown menu, select “Spring 2025.”
- Under the “Academic Level” dropdown menu, select “Undergraduate.”
- Click “Search.”
- After you complete the steps above, please contact Ms. Victoria Gue, Director, via email at vlgue@loyola.edu to schedule your advising appointment.
Prior to the Start of the Spring 2025 Semester
Send a final official transcript for any Fall 2024 courses that you completed by January 20, 2025. Please send the transcript to:
Loyola University Maryland
AASC
Attn: Victoria Gue
4501 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
Not submitting a final transcript will delay the transfer of your courses and could prevent registering for future courses.
Resources for New Students
- Academic Advising and Support Center (AASC)
- Technology Services (for username, password and other technology questions)
- Disability and Accessibility Support Services
- Residence Life & Housing
- The Study
- The Career Center
Contact Us
Phone Number: 410-617-5050Fax Number: 410-617-2161
Email: aasc@loyola.edu
Office: Maryland Hall Room 138
Instagram: @AASC_LoyolaMD