Today is July 11. A week after the 4th, but also a mere three weeks before the Fall 2014 scholarship deadline of Wednesday, August 1 at 5 p.m.. That might seem like a long time, but remember how quickly June slipped by? Don’t let the rest of the summer get away from you. Complete your department, Osher, […]
This is the conclusion of Walter Pearson’s series looking at the value of returning to higher education. To read the first part, please click here. In this article, Pearson explores the funding side of higher education and discusses the different ways adults can pay for their degree.
What does a college degree mean?
Completion of a college degree […]
This year marks the centennial year for adult education at Loyola and we are celebrating the anniversary by gathering stories of our alumni who want to share their Loyola experience, and how it has transformed their lives. SCPS changed its name a number of times but it has consistently served adult students.
The following bio came […]
This year marks the centennial year for adult education at Loyola and we are celebrating the anniversary by gathering stories of our alumni who want to share their Loyola experience, and how it has transformed their lives. SCPS changed its name a number of times but it has consistently served adult students.
The following bio came […]
This year marks the centennial year for adult education at Loyola and we are celebrating the anniversary by gathering stories of our alumni who want to share their Loyola experience, and how it has transformed their lives. SCPS changed its name a number of times but it has consistently served adult students.
Helmuth Fuchs received a […]
This year marks the centennial year for adult education at Loyola and we are celebrating the anniversary with a day of commemorative events.
On June 28, in conjunction with Loyola’s Alumni Weekend, we are going to pay tribute to this great tradition of adult education with a day of reflection and celebration.
The School of Continuing and […]
What does a college degree mean?
Completion of a college degree may help satisfy a requirement for hiring or promotion, and it does so because it signifies a number of qualities the candidate is likely to possess. A degree from a quality institution demonstrates the degree holder’s capacity to reason from facts and engage in thoughtful […]
Now that the weather is finally starting to take a turn for the pleasant, we can turn our thoughts to summer and more enjoyable days on the horizon. But don’t let that daydreaming distract you from the fact that Loyola offers a full Summer academic calendar, and SCPS has scholarship funds held in reserve to […]
I have a friend who is considering a return to college. He stopped out of Big State U several years ago and has worked in unsatisfying jobs since. He is wondering if the time, effort and money he would have to invest to complete his degree are worth it. Will it really make a difference […]
This year marks the centennial year for adult education at Loyola and we are celebrating the anniversary by gathering stories of our alumni who want to share their Loyola experience, and how it has transformed their lives. SCPS changed its name a number of times but it has consistently served adult students.
The following bio came […]
Amy Jordan
Brigette Petersen
Dina Carr
Jeanne Widen
Kelly Barry
Kia Bullock
Michael Usher
Natasha Teetsov
Palak Shukla
Patty Sheehy
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