The Residency Requirement
The Benefits of Living On Campus
The residential experience is considered an integral part of a student’s education and the Loyola Experience. Research over the past 40 years demonstrates a more productive and more satisfying experience for students who reside in university residence halls than those who live off-campus.
A student who lives in a Loyola residence hall is more likely to...
- Take full advantage of campus resources
- Be more involved in campus activities and educational programs
- Complete more credit hours per semester
- Achieve greater academic success
- Complete their studies and attain their degrees
- Be more satisfied with their overall university experience
To complete a Request for Exemption or Release, please submit your information online: forms.LUC.edu/eRelease
The Benefits of Living On Campus
The residential experience is considered an integral part of a student’s education and the Loyola Experience. Research over the past 40 years demonstrates a more productive and more satisfying experience for students who reside in university residence halls than those who live off-campus.
A student who lives in a Loyola residence hall is more likely to...
- Take full advantage of campus resources
- Be more involved in campus activities and educational programs
- Complete more credit hours per semester
- Achieve greater academic success
- Complete their studies and attain their degrees
- Be more satisfied with their overall university experience
To complete a Request for Exemption or Release, please submit your information online: forms.LUC.edu/eRelease