Web Registration
- Who is eligible to use Graduate Web Registration?
- What do I need to access Student Planning?
- How do I prepare for Graduate Web Registration?
- When can I begin using Graduate Web Registration?
- How many times can I access Graduate Web Registration?
- How do I use Graduate Web Registration?
- Payment Options
- When is my registration request considered FINAL?
- Logging Out of Graduate Web Registration
Graduate Web Registration is designed for your convenience. When open, Graduate Web Registration is available seven days a week, 24-hours per day. Students access Student Planning, Loyola's online administrative Self-Service system, to register for classes and view their schedule of classes, grades, unofficial transcripts, accounts receivable balances, and financial aid awards.
Login to , select Graduate Registration and then re-enter your username. This takes you to the Graduate Student Demographic Entry form within Loyola Self-Service. Update any demographic information listed there and click 'Submit'. New students must answer the Directory Flag choice. This form is open even when registration is closed. Emergency contact, address, personal email, phone, and gender identity information is updated by clicking on your username at the top right corner of the screen, and making a selection of either User Profile or Emergency Information. After submitting your demographic information, click on the Home icon on the left menu, then Student Planning or Course Catalog to register.
To review course offerings:
- Login to , then select Loyola Self-Service, Course Catalog.
- On the home screen select Course Catalog. Filter your search. Select section name hyperlinks for more information, including requisites, restrictions, and course descriptions. You must use Student Planning to actually register for those courses.
Session Dates
Spring 2025
January 13 - May 8
Eight-Week Sessions
First Session: January 13 - March 7
Second Session: March 17 - May 8
Summer 2025
Summer Session I: May 28 - July 10
Summer Session II: July 14 - August 21
Summer Session III (Alternate): Between May 28 - August 21
Some courses may begin earlier.
Fall 2025
September 2 - December 18
Eight-Week Sessions
First Session: August 25 - October 17
Second Session: October 20 - December 18
Prior to Registration
- Review the Office of the Registrar website for the complete academic calendar and full registration procedures.
- Know your username and Password. For assistance with password resets, contact the Help Center prior to registration using one of the following options:
Telephone Support: Call 410-617-5555. Students must have their Loyola ID number.
Walk-In Support: Call 410-617-5555 or email ots@loyola.edu to make an appointment. Students must have their Loyola ID card.
For information about recovering a forgotten password, visit the Help Center website.
Who is eligible to use Graduate Web Registration?
Currently Enrolled Students
Currently enrolled graduate students are eligible to use Graduate Web Registration.
New Students
Newly admitted graduate students are, in most cases, eligible to use this registration feature. This includes students continuing in the same department but going from one degree to another (ex., M.S. to Ph.D.). New students are required to contact their academic advisor and plan their course of study. Contact the department for details.
New students must use Student Planning or attend the department's orientation/registration session, if applicable.
New students use Self-Service to view their schedule of classes, grades, unofficial transcripts, accounts receivable, and financial aid awards.
Readmit Students
Students who are not currently active are not eligible to use the web registration feature until they reapply and are readmitted. Applicants who are admitted and accept an offer of admission but do not enroll in the term to which they were admitted will be withdrawn as a student at the university and will need to subsequently reapply for admission. Continuing students must have registered within the last year to be considered active. Check with your department if you are unsure of your status.
Readmitted students are required to contact their academic advisor and plan their course of study. Contact the department for details.
Readmitted students should use Self-Service to view their schedule of classes, grades, unofficial transcripts, accounts receivable, and financial aid awards.
What do I need to access Student Planning?
Students authorized to use Gradute Web Registration must have a Loyola username and password. Before beginning the Gradute Web Regitration process be sure to have both available. If you do not know your username or password and/or to have your password reset, contact the Help Center at 410-617-5555. Technology Services recommends that students should check their login at least one week prior to registration.
What is my Username and Password?
Your username is a unique identifier assigned to each person at Loyola that normally contains elements of your name. New users at Loyola receive this information via their personal email account. The username is your Loyola email address without "@loyola.edu"
Your Loyola username and password allow you to access email, Moodle, registration, etc. More information on Loyola's username and password is available in the .
How do I prepare for Graduate Web Registration?
Registration for courses is on a first-come, first-served basis. Some courses may close early; therefore, students are advised to register early for the best choice of courses and times. You may experience technical difficulties or delays in accessing the screens during the first two hours of Web Registration due to a heavy volume of Internet traffic. Please be patient and keep trying to login. If the system hangs for a long period, close Student Planning and quit your browser, then open your browser and start again. If you do not see the correct steps as outlined here, clear you Internet browser cache.
Follow the steps listed below to prepare for Gradute Web Registration:
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Begin reviewing course offerings using Loyola Self-Service, Course Catalog. Filter your search. Select the course title hyperlink for additional section information.
Spring 2025 Semester:September 27, 2024
Summer 2025 Sessions: February 7, 2025
Fall 2025 Semester: April 18, 2025
Your address, personal email, phone, and emergency contacts must be confirmed every
90 days. Prior to registration opening, it is best to get these tasks done so as not to interfere
with registration. Go to:
Inside Loyola, Loyola Self-Service, click on your username icon at the top right corner, click User Profile, Edit and/or Confirm your address, Edit and/or Confirm your personal email, Edit and/or
Confirm your phone(s). Next, under your username icon, click Emergency Information, Edit and/or Confirm the information.
Consult with your academic advisor, prior to registering, about your preferred and alternative course selections for the semester. Decide whether to take them for credit or audit. Review the Audit Policy in the current Graduate Academic Catalogue before choosing this option. If you are planning to audit a course, please contact your department to be manually registered. You cannot register for audited courses electronically.
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Prepare your schedule by having the complete course information (ex., GB 601 501) for preferred and alternative courses. This information can be accessed via Inside Loyola, Graduate Registration then Student Planning. On the home screen select Course Catalog.
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Check the credit value assigned to the course. Some courses have several sections with variable credit values. Tuition charges are calculated based on your course selection.
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For online assistance, select the Help icon in Student Planning. There is also step-by-step assistance here: Graduate Student Planning User Guide.
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Determine the method(s) of payment. Have your credit/debit card or checking account information available prior to registering if this is the preferred payment method. Credit/debit card payments are processed immediately and will incur a 2.4% (minimum $.25) convenience fee. There are no convenience fees for E-checks.
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Students who wish to use Federal Direct Loan proceeds must have completed the loan application process. The status of a Federal Direct Loan may be verified by accessing the Financial Aid section of Student Planning. The loan application and approval process is complete if the loan has an application status of A or Accepted. Loans with an action status other than Accepted may not be used to pay tuition and fee charges.
Login Access Eligibility and Registration Holds
At login you may receive a message indicating that you are not eligible to use Graduate Web Registration. If you receive either of the following messages, contact the Office of the Registrar, 410-617-2264/2659/2769:
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Username not found in the registry.
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You are not eligible for registration.
If you have a registration hold, you are denied Graduate Web Registration access until the hold has been released by the initiating office. If you attempt to register before the hold is released, you receive a message instructing you to contact the office which placed the hold. The possible holds and contacts follow:
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Outstanding financial obligations, contact Student Administrative Services, 410-617-5047/5802.
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Outstanding admissions documents, contact Graduate Admissions, 410-617-5020.
When can I begin using Graduate Web Registration?
Graduate Web Registration opens/closes on the dates/times listed below; however, access is available approximately two weeks prior to the opening of Graduate Web Registration for you to plan courses.
Please note: Student Planning indicates it opens at midnight, but it opens at 8 a.m. on the dates specified below.
Spring 2025 Eight-Week Sessions: November 15, 2024, 8 a.m. – January 16, 2025, 11:59 p.m.
Spring 2025 Semester: November 15, 2024, 8 a.m. – January 16, 2025, 11:59 p.m.
Summer 2025 Session I: April 4, 2025, 8 a.m. - 2 days prior to start date of course.
Summer 2025 Session II: April 4, 2025, 8 a.m. - 2 days prior to start date of course.
Summer 2025 Alternate Session: April 4, 2025, 8 a.m. - 2 days prior to start date of course.
Student Planning closes for all summer course registrations on July 12 at 11:59 p.m.
Fall 2025 First Eight-Week Session: July 14, 2025, 8 a.m. – August 29, 2025, 11:59 p.m.
Fall 2025 Semester and Second Eight-Week Session: July 14, 2025, 8 a.m. – September 8, 2025, 11:59 p.m.
Registration requests made after the end dates above must be submitted to the department in accordance with department procedures prior to the end of Late Registration.
When registering for summer alternate courses, you may use Graduate Web Registration for up to 2 days prior to the course's start date; thereafter, registration requests must be submitted to the academic department in accordance with the department procedures prior to the end of Late Registration.
How many times can I access Graduate Web Registration?
You may access the Graduate Web Registration system as many times as needed throughout the web registration period to register for, add, and drop courses. Any changes in course additions must be made on a Graduate Change of Registration form after Web Registration ends, but prior to the end of Late Registration. Upon submission, the form is routed to the appropriate office(s) for signature, and then routed to the Office of the Registrar. Graduate student forms are accessed via Inside Loyola, Loyola Self-Service, select Student Forms. You will be contacted if there are issues with the form submission.
Adding Courses
You may add courses to your registration request throughout the web registration period. This involves making payment for the additional course(s). Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your entire registration.
Dropping Courses
You may also drop courses throughout the web registration period and the Course Withdrawal period. When dropping summer courses you may use Graduate Web Registration for up to 2 days prior to the course's start date; thereafter, you must drop courses using the Graduate Change of Registration form until the close of the withdrawal period. When dropping fall or spring courses, follow the academic calendar web registration period for electronic dropping or use the Graduate Change of Registration form during the withdrawal period. If your dropped courses result in a credit balance on your student account, you are refunded via check.
If you drop courses via the Graduate Web Registration system, you must email a request for a refund to webpayments@loyola.edu. Please include your name, student ID, and the specific type of refund required.
Timeout Feature
To protect your information, time limits are built into the Graduate Web Registration system. You are allotted approximately five minutes per screen. Each time you Submit to move to the next screen, the clock begins again. If you do not Submit, your session times-out, and you have to log in and begin your registration session again.
How do I use Graduate Web Registration?
To access Student Planning, go to and login, then select Graduate Registration (complete demographic information, submit, click Home icon), then Student Planning, then Go to Plan & Schedule.
Step 1: Verify your demographic information
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Review the demographic information the University has on file for you, and make changes to the data as necessary. You have the opportunity to review this information each semester. (Note: Changes can be made here at any time, even when Graduate Web Registration is closed.)
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New students must answer the Directory Flag choice or you will be unable to register.
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You must apply to graduate from a degree or advanced certificate program (30-credits) by the start date of your final semester. The Application for Graduation is available on Inside Loyola at Loyola Self-Service, click the Student Forms link, choose the GR Application to Graduate.
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Post-baccalaureate or Post-master's Certificate students should contact the department prior to completion for information on how to get certificate completion statements posted to the transcript.
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When you complete your data review, Submit. Some changes are immediate, and some are updated by the Office of the Registrar within three (3) business days.
Step 2: Select this link for the Graduate Student Planning User Guide
From the Home screen, click on the Student Planning link in Self-Service and follow this link with instructions to register for classes: Graduate Student Planning User Guide
Step 3: Registration Results
When you finish, carefully review your term calendar to ensure all registered courses show as green and/or check the left side bar for the word 'Registered'. If the course reads 'Planned' in gold, you are not registered. If your selections do not go through, error messages display at the top of the page (in red). Read the error messages, remove those courses from your list, and resubmit any other courses for which no error messages occur.
Student Planning enforces all requisites. Review requisites by selecting the link under the Section Name and Title. You are unable to web register if you do not have the requisites and should contact your department advisor to determine another course of action, if necessary.
Return to View Your Progress/Degree Audit and ensure that your selected registered courses are fulfilling the necessary requirement.
Step 4: Review Account Statement
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Log into your Self-Service portal. Click on Student Finance. Under Total Account Balance, select the term you would like to view. Click Expand all.
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Click on the semester you would like to view. To view the semester statement, click the 'View Statement' link on the right side of the screen (popup blockers may need to be disabled to view).
Step 5: Payments and Payment Information
The Account Summary page shows balance information for all terms with activity.
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Click “Make a Payment” to be taken directly to page to make a payment. Or under Total Account Balance section, click on a term to view the details in the Account Activity page. After reviewing the account activity, at top of page, click Student Finance and then Make a Payment.
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Select the term in which you would like to pay.
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When making a payment, on the "Make A Payment" page, please uncheck all boxes on left side of screen except for box next to the semester(s) you are making the payment.
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Next, look on right side of the screen under "Amount to Pay." If the amount you are paying is different from the amount showing in box, click in box, delete the amount showing and enter the amount of your payment.
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Double check the Total Payment amount next to 'Choose a Payment Method'. Be aware, if you intend to pay the full amount of tuition and fees using a credit/debit card, all credit/debit card payments will incur a 2.4% ($0.25 minimum) convenience fee. However, paying with an e-check is free of charge.
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Select 'Proceed to Payment' and review payment details and Convenience Fee (if applicable). Again, double check to make sure the amount you are intending to pay is showing on the payment review page.
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Select 'Pay Now'. Once directed to the appropriate check or card entry page, enter the credit card or banking information. DO NOT enter dashes when entering a credit card number. Select 'Pay Now'.
If you are not paying directly out of pocket, i.e., utilizing a monthly payment plan, loans, scholarships, grants, remission, third party billing agreements, 529 plans, etc. please be sure all paperwork has been completed within 10 days of registering and requirements have been met. You can check loans, grants, scholarships, and remission at Financial Information, Financial Aid.
Step 6: Receipt of registration request
At the conclusion of your web registration session, the University sends a confirmation to your preferred email address verifying receipt of your registration request. This correspondence does not mean that your registration request has been approved by your academic advisor. If the advisor has questions concerning course selection, you are contacted to discuss your choice of classes and possible alternatives. If you do not hear from your academic advisor, then your registration selection is approved.
Payment Information
Verify Financial Aid awards, complete all third party paperwork, and have your credit/debit
card or checking account information available.
All payments or required payment authorization documents must be received by the University
no later than 10 days after the registration request is submitted via Student Planning.
Failure to meet the 10-day due date results in a financial hold being placed on the
student account, leaving you unable to register for future semesters, and unable to
add or drop courses. Non-payment may also result in cancellation of the registration
request. There are no exceptions to this policy.
The registration system calculates the total tuition and fee charges for the semester
based on the selected courses. You may utilize more than one method of payment to
cover the total charges for the semester. If you utilize multiple payment methods,
it is your responsibility to determine how much of the total charge is applied to
each. If all methods of payment are not received by Student Administrative Services
within the 10-day time period after registration request, you run the risk of being
placed on a financial hold or cancellation of your registration request due to insufficient
funds.
Those students given permission to co-op into another area of study may experience
an over-payment of charges (ex., an MBA student taking an undergraduate course). Students
in the co-op category generally pay the lesser of two rates depending on program selection.
The automatic billing feature may not always use this criteria in calculating tuition
charges. Any over-payment is refunded by Student Administrative Services.
Payment Options
At the completion of the registration and payment process, print a Confirmation/Remittance Form and mail it to Student Administrative Services—along with payment or any accompanying payment authorization documents—within the 10-day period. The address of Student Administrative Services is on the form.
- Online: Credit/debit cards and E-Check payments can be made online through the self-service system at Financial Information, Student Finance, Make a Payment. Loyola accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express for credit/debit card payments with an additional 2.5 percent convenience fee. E-checks are also accepted at no additional charge. All credit/debit card payments will incur a 2.4% ($0.25 minimum) convenience fee. However, paying with an e-check is free of charge. You need your bank routing number and checking account number to complete the transaction.
- Check/Money Order: Make payable to 91Թ and include student name and Loyola ID number. All checks must be drawn on U.S. banks in U.S. dollars. Print a Confirmation/Remittance Form and mail it to Student Administrative Services—along with payment or any accompanying payment authorization documents—within the 10-day period. The address of Student Administrative Services is on the form.
- Cash: While this method of payment is not recommended, it is an option. If you elect this option, you should plan to deliver the cash payment directly to Student Administrative Services on the Evergreen Campus, Maryland Hall 140. Please email sas@loyola.edu to confirm hours. Do not send cash through the mail.
- Credit Balance: If a credit balance from a previous semester was reflected on your AR Statement, you may apply that to the current charges. If you have a credit balance that does not cover the total cost of the tuition and fee charges, you must select another payment method to cover the remaining charges.
- Third Party Billing Authorization: Signed documents authorizing billing must be submitted to Student Administrative Services, sas@loyola.edu. If the authorized amount does not cover the total tuition and fees, an additional payment method covering the remaining charges will be necessary.
- 91Թ Employee Tuition Remission Benefits: Signed authorization documents must accompany the Confirmation/Remittance Form. Tuition charges or fees not covered through these agreements must be remitted through another method of payment. Applications for 91Թ tuition remission benefits are available on the Human Resources website (www.loyola.edu/department/hr/forms) and must be completed and submitted to Human Resources no later than 10 days after the registration request is submitted. Failure to submit the form to Human Resources and to receive proper approval by Human Resources and submitting the form to Student Administrative Services by the due date results in the billing charges being your personal responsibility.
- Scholarship: Signed authorization documents/award letters should be submitted to sas@loyola.edu for external, private scholarships. Tuition charges or fees not covered through these agreements must be remitted through another method of payment. Examples of scholarships might include state grants, Archdiocese scholarships, and private donor grants.
- Chapter 31 Vocational Rehabilitation Purchase Order: Signed authorization documents must be sent to sas@loyola.edu.
- Federal Direct Loan: Students who have completed the Federal Direct Loan application process may use loan
proceeds for tuition and fee payment when registering on the Web or in person. Course
registrations submitted before the completion of the loan application process must
include full tuition and fee payment. The status of a Federal Direct Loan may be verified
by accessing the Financial Aid section of the self-service system. The loan application
and approval process has been completed if the loan has an action status of A or Accepted.
Loans with an action status other than Accepted may not be used to pay tuition and
fee charges. Students who register before the Federal Direct Loan application and
approval process has been completed must use another payment option.
Loan Disbursements: The proceeds from a Federal Direct Loan are disbursed in one, two, or three equal payments directly to 91Թ. Loan proceeds that result in a credit balance are available by check within the later of 14 days after the first day of the enrollment period or 14 days after the loan proceed deposit occurs.
Minimum Enrollment: Federal Direct Loan regulations require that a student maintain at least half-time enrollment each term during the period of the loan. Half-time enrollment is defined as a minimum of six (6) credits per term for the fall or spring semesters or three (3) credits for summer sessions. Half-time enrollment is verified before loan proceeds are credited to a student's account. Loan proceeds are withdrawn from a student's account in any term in which the student fails to maintain enrollment on at least a half-time basis. To verify the status of financial aid awards, on Inside Loyola, select Loyola Self-Service > Financial Information > Financial Aid to ascertain whether your loans are accepted. You may also contact the Office of Financial Aid, 410-617-2576. - Graduate Student Payment Plan: Loyola University has partnered with Nelnet Campus Commerce to provide monthly, automatic payments towards your balance for a $40 enrollment fee each semester. To enroll in the payment plan, log into Self-Service and click the Student Finance module. Click Student Finance (located at the upper left of screen), Payment Plan Information, Proceed to Processor, Set Up a Payment Plan. Please be sure to double check the balance due on your student statement. You can change the amount of the payment plan during the set-up process on the Amount Due step, the 2nd green dot on the Progress Tracker. You can find additional information at My College Payment Plan. Visit the SAS Payment Options page for detailed Nelnet Payment Plan instructions.Semester promissory notes are offered for each semester.
For questions concerning financial matters, email: sas@loyola.edu. For questions concerning academic issues, contact your departmental advisor.
When is my registration request considered final?
After reviewing and updating your demographic and address/phone/email and emergency information, registering for classes, and selecting payment methods, the process is complete. If you need to adjust your payment methods, select Loyola Self-Service, Financial Information, Make a Payment or Payment Options.
Registration Confirmation
You receive your registration confirmation and payment notification via your email. However, it is important to confirm your final registration request by selecting Graduate Registration, Student Planning, Go to Plan & Schedule and view the calendar to confirm accurate registration processing.
Carefully review your calendar to ensure all registered courses show as green and/or check the left side bar for the word 'Registered'. If courses are not in green and not marked 'Registered', then registration is not complete. This schedule displays finalized classroom assignments approximately two weeks prior to the start of classes.
After completing the registration process, you receive an initial email informing you that your registration request has been received. It is important for you to know that while the registration request has been received and processed, approval for the course selection is pending departmental academic approval.
If selecting a payment method other than credit card/e-check payment, full payment for your coursework must be received in Student Administrative Services within 10 days of registering. If full payment is not received within 10 days, your requested registration may be cancelled. However, it is your responsibility to drop classes during the 100% refund period to avoid being charged or receiving a grade of "F" for nonattendance for registered courses.
Logging Out of Graduate Web Registration
To log out of Graduate Web Registration, select the Sign Out icon at the top of the screen.
Digital Signature
Digital signature means any letters, characters, or symbols manifested by electronic or similar means, executed or adopted by a party with an interest to authenticate a writing. A writing is electronically signed if a digital signature is logically associated with such writing.
Registration Tampering
Any student who tampers with or attempts to tamper with the registration request of another student or improperly uses demographic or financial information of another student may be subject to disciplinary action.