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On behalf of the Office of Alumni Relations, congratulations on your new alumni status! You join more than 12,000 School of Law alumni and 150,000 Loyola University Chicago alumni—you're in good company.
Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP)
From 1998 to 2020, Loyola University Chicago School of Law had a Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) to support its J.D. alumni engaged in public service employment who have high educational debt. No LRAP program was offered in 2021-2023 due to the suspension of payments on federal education debt. Since payments on federal education debt have resumed, the School of Law is again inviting LRAP applications in October 2024. Any J.D. graduate of the law school since 2015 will be eligible to apply for an LRAP award in 2024, except J.D. alumni who received an LRAP loan in 2019-2020 and the loan has not been canceled. Awardees can receive a maximum of three annual LRAP awards within the ten years after they obtain their J.D. degree.
To be eligible for a LRAP award, an applicant must be employed full-time in qualified public service employment. No person employed by Loyola University Chicago is eligible for LRAP assistance for the months (s)he is employed by Loyola University Chicago. The applicant’s total educational debt must be more than $75,000 as of October 2024. Also, gross annualized compensation from qualified employment must be $95,000 or less as of October 2024.
An award under the LRAP program is in the form of a loan, issued pursuant to the terms of a promissory note, to refinance educational debt. The amount of the LRAP award will depend upon the awardee’s total gross annual compensation from qualifying employment, total amount of educational debt owed and the amount of monthly payments due on this debt. The loan will be canceled, under the terms of the promissory note, if: 1) the awardee is employed full-time in qualifying public service employment in 6 of the 12 months after the LRAP application is submitted; and 2) the awardee remits the proceeds of the LRAP loan to pay the awardee’s educational debt.
The eligibility criteria for a 2024 LRAP award and information about the application process are available here:
- Application Information
- Employer Verification Form
- Apply for a Loan Repayment Assistance Program award
Law Alumni Directory
Welcome to the Loyola School of Law Alumni Online Directory! To view your profile, you must be a registered member of the alumni online community.
If you are a first-time user, click here. You will be asked to provide a 10-digit access code. To obtain this ten-digit code, please email lawalumni@luc.edu.
To Search the Directory
If you are already a registered member of the directory, please log in via the login button at the right side of the homepage. Once you login you will be directed to the directory search page where you can create the search criteria. Or you can follow this link to the login screen to begin your search:
Law Student Access to Directory
If you are a current student at the Loyola School of Law you are invited to search our law alumni directory. To login to the directory for the first time, please follow the instructions on the Law Alumni Directory page. You will be prompted for your access code. To obtain this 10-digit code, please email lawalumni@luc.edu.
Need Help?
Contact the LAW ALUMNI OFFICE at lawalumni@luc.edu.
Terms of Use
The Loyola University Chicago Online Directory is for Loyola Alumni only, and it exists to foster individual communication between alumni. It is for non-commercial purposes only. Use of the directory for any other purpose, including, but not limited to, reproducing and storing in a retrieval system by any means, electronic or mechanical, photocopying, or using the addresses or other information contained in this directory for any private, commercial, business promotion, or political mailing is strictly prohibited. Alumni who violate these terms will have their access rights revoked.
STUDENT/ALUMNI ID AND LIBRARY ACCESS
Student IDs expire 90 day from graduation. To access campus buildings, including the Lakeshore Information Commons and Corboy Libraries, you must obtain an alumni ID card through the Campus Card office.
Campus Card Office Location and Hours
Lake Shore Campus
Sullivan Center, Room 198
6339 N. Sheridan Rd.
Phone: 773.508.2273
Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Water Tower Campus
Corboy Law Center, Lobby
25 E. Pearson Street
Phone: 312.915.7756
Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Library Hours:
Alumni can access the Information Commons and Lewis Libraries between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and midnight only.
Access from midnight – 8:00 a.m. is restricted to students, faculty, and staff.
For the most current library hours and closures, please visit the Libraries website.
UPDATE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION
Log in to the Law Alumni Online Directory to update your contact information and network with fellow alumni. To log in for the first time, you'll need an alumni access code. Email lawalumni@luc.edu to request your access code.
Keeping your information current ensures that you'll be invited to School of Law alumni events like networking nights, luncheons, summer socials, and receptions.
STAY INVOLVED WITH THE LAW SCHOOL
We are always in need of volunteers to attend events like speed mentoring and speed networking with our current students, to serve as coaches for our many moot and mock trial teams, and to speak to students in classes and programs. Visit the Get Involved page, or send us an email at lawalumni@luc.edu and we will connect you with the right faculty or staff member.
REQUEST A TRANSCRIPT OR DIPLOMA
The Office of Registration and Records handles all transcript and diploma requests. You can order a transcript through your LOCUS account, and their website has a form to request a duplicate diploma.
LUC EMAIL ACCESS
While Loyola will offer alumni access to email, please keep in mind there are several related services that are only available for enrolled students. Once you graduate, the following services will no longer be offered due to licensing constraints:
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Access to Office Web Apps on Office 365
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Access to OneDrive for Business on Office 365
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Access to SharePoint on Office 365
If you are using any of the above services, please make sure to back up and/or copy all relevant data as access to the services will be disabled after graduation. Password support is not provided via email – please call the helpdesk at (773) 508-4487 Monday through Friday 8:00 to 5:00.
Yes, you can keep your LUC email account! You will need to fill out this form to retain your current email account.