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School of Communication: Advising

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will I need to apply for an internal transfer to the School of Communication?
  • Will my Core Curriculum requirements change when I transfer to the School of Communication?
  • Can I double major with one major in School of Communication and the other in another college or school?
  • Can I have a major in one school and a minor in either the College of Arts and Sciences or another school?
  • Will the degree requirements in the School of Communication be the same as those in the College of Arts and Sciences?
    The School of Communication will require 128 credit hours to graduate. The writing intensive and foreign language requirements will remain the same for College of Arts and Sciences students transferring to the School of Communication. For classes entering in the Fall of 2008 and after, these requirements will remain as they are until and unless modified through normal channels with the School of Communication.
  • Will the requirements to complete a major or minor in the School of Communication change?
  • Are classes in the School of Communication more expensive than classes in the College of Arts and Sciences?
  • Does my financial aid change if I transfer to the School of Communication?
  • Will I change advisors?
  • Who will answer questions from current and prospective students about transfer credit and classes?
  • Who will answer questions about study abroad or classes taken elsewhere in the summer?
  • I plan to graduate in August of 2008. Who will verify that I have completed my graduation requirements?
  • Who will facilitate internships and field experiences for students in School of Communication?
  • What kinds of jobs do students in the School of Communication get when they graduate?

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
School of Communication · 820 N. Michigan Ave
Lewis Towers, Rm 900, Water Tower Campus · Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: 312.915.6548 · Fax: 312.915.8593 · E-mail: cmun@luc.edu

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