The Department of Counseling at Loyola University New Orleans offers advanced courses leading to the Master of Science in Counseling degree. There are two tracks within the program, Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Marriage and Family Counseling.
The Master of Criminology & Justice degree program responds to the need for professionally-trained criminal justice administrators, planners and researchers as well as private security professionals. This program is coordinated through the Department for Criminology and Justice with courses taught by experieneced Faculty and Staff.
Loyola University New Orleans offers graduate degree programs from all four Colleges.
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Course descriptions for all graduate programs are listed below:
Loyola University New Orleans offers many support services. Find out more about our admissions policies and support services offered to graduate students with the links below:
All regular students are assessed tuition and fees on a semester basis.
These fees and the tuition pay for only about 80 percent of the actual cost of operating Loyola for one year. The other 20 percent is made up with funds raised by the annual fund program from alumni, friends, faculty, staff, foundations and corporations; revenues from university endowment and revenues from the residence halls and meal plans.
The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid provides information for and administers all aid programs on campus. For more complete information, please contact that office by phone at (504) 865-3231, by e-mail at finaid@loyno.edu, or by the web at www.loyno.edu/financialaid.
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