Applications are accepted year-round for enrollment in fall, spring, or summer semesters.
Graduate Program Admission Requirements
Requirements for graduate admission:
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Online Application: Click here to apply to the online program or here to apply for the extension (LIMEX) program.
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Statement of Educational Purpose
The Admission Committee uses this statement to understand why you are applying to the Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM) and how you will benefit from our program. Writing it will also help clarify your own reasons for applying.
Requirements
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600-1200 words, double-spaced
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include contact information for 2 references
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upload to the online application
What To Include
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Your reasons for applying. Explain why you are pursuing your chosen program (master's degree, graduate certificate, continuing education certificate, or non-degree study). What led you to this decision?
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How this study will serve you. Describe how this program will help you grow in your current or future ministry. If you are not currently engaged in ministry, explain how it will help you explore faith and its implications for the Church and world.
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Additional background. Share any relevant information about your work, academic, and ministerial experience that will help the committee evaluate your readiness for graduate-level ministry education. Also describe your readiness and commitment. How do you plan to balance the demands of graduate study with your other responsibilities?
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Two references. At the end of your essay, provide the names and contact information for two people who support your educational goals and have knowledge about your academic abilities and/or professional experience. The committee may contact them during the review process.
Approach
This is simply a chance to tell your story. What experiences have brought you to this point? What do you hope to gain? Writing down your initial thoughts will help with your ongoing discernment about graduate study–both whether the timing is the right time and how you will might make space for it in your life.
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Proof of a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 2.50 G.P.A. as well as any subsequent academic work (undergraduate or graduate) from an accredited college or university, verified by official transcripts mailed by the academic institution(s) that granted the bachelor’s degree and any subsequent credits. Early in the application process, please request that official transcripts from the university or college be sent to avoid a delay in receiving an admission decision. Electronic transcripts sent directly from the issuing college or university are acceptable.
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Résumé of work experience including professional and/or voluntary ministerial responsibilities
Dual Degree Program Admission Requirements
Applicants to a dual degree program will apply to LIM and the other degree program separately. While you need to apply separately, the admissions offices in both programs will work to minimize the duplication of admissions materials; for example, only one set of transcripts needs to be sent to the university. Please contact Judy Fontenot Lavergne jflaverg@loyno.edu so your application will processed as smoothly as possible. An application to a Master of Pastoral Studies dual degree program must include:
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online application
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Statement of Educational Purpose
The Admission Committee uses this statement to understand why you are applying to the Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM) and how you will benefit from our program. Writing it will also help clarify your own reasons for applying.
Requirements
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600-1200 words, double-spaced
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include contact information for 2 references
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upload to the online application
What To Include
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Your reasons for applying. Explain why you are pursuing your chosen program (master's degree, graduate certificate, continuing education certificate, or non-degree study). What led you to this decision?
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How this study will serve you. Describe how this program will help you grow in your current or future ministry. If you are not currently engaged in ministry, explain how it will help you explore faith and its implications for the Church and world.
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Additional background. Share any relevant information about your work, academic, and ministerial experience that will help the committee evaluate your readiness for graduate-level ministry education. Also describe your readiness and commitment. How do you plan to balance the demands of graduate study with your other responsibilities?
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Two references. At the end of your essay, provide the names and contact information for two people who support your educational goals and have knowledge about your academic abilities and/or professional experience. The committee may contact them during the review process.
Approach
This is simply a chance to tell your story. What experiences have brought you to this point? What do you hope to gain? Writing down your initial thoughts will help with your ongoing discernment about graduate study–both whether the timing is the right time and how you will might make space for it in your life.
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Proof of a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 2.50 G.P.A. as well as any subsequent academic work (undergraduate or graduate) from an accredited college or university, verified by official transcripts mailed by the academic institution(s) that granted the bachelor’s degree and any subsequent credits. Early in the application process, please request that official transcripts from the university or college be sent to avoid a delay in receiving an admission decision. Electronic transcripts sent directly from the issuing college or university are acceptable.
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Résumé of work experience including professional and/or voluntary ministerial responsibilities
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Completion of dual degree department’s application:
Continuing Education Program Application Requirements
Requirements for continuing education (CEU) admission:
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online application
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Statement of Educational Purpose
The Admission Committee uses this statement to understand why you are applying to the Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM) and how you will benefit from our program. Writing it will also help clarify your own reasons for applying.
Requirements
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600-1200 words, double-spaced
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include contact information for 2 references
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upload to the online application
What To Include
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Your reasons for applying. Explain why you are pursuing your chosen program (master's degree, graduate certificate, continuing education certificate, or non-degree study). What led you to this decision?
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How this study will serve you. Describe how this program will help you grow in your current or future ministry. If you are not currently engaged in ministry, explain how it will help you explore faith and its implications for the Church and world.
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Additional background. Share any relevant information about your work, academic, and ministerial experience that will help the committee evaluate your readiness for graduate-level ministry education. Also describe your readiness and commitment. How do you plan to balance the demands of graduate study with your other responsibilities?
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Two references. At the end of your essay, provide the names and contact information for two people who support your educational goals and have knowledge about your academic abilities and/or professional experience. The committee may contact them during the review process.
Approach
This is simply a chance to tell your story. What experiences have brought you to this point? What do you hope to gain? Writing down your initial thoughts will help with your ongoing discernment about graduate study–both whether the timing is the right time and how you will might make space for it in your life.
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Un Certificado en Teología y Ministerio Requisitos de Admisión
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una solicitud completa incluyendo la declaración de propósito educativo
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una carta de recomendación (utilizando el formulario proporcionado por el Instituto) de una persona que lo conozca bien. Esta persona debería poder 1) explicar su interés en desarrollar una espiritualidad más profunda y participar en acciones ministeriales y 2) dar fe de su disposición para participar en clases a nivel de estudiante de posgrado
Undergraduate Program Admission Requirements
Requirements for undergraduate admission:
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online application
Requirements for non-degree seeking admission:
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online application
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Statement of Educational Purpose
The Admission Committee uses this statement to understand why you are applying to the Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM) and how you will benefit from our program. Writing it will also help clarify your own reasons for applying.
Requirements
-
600-1200 words, double-spaced
-
include contact information for 2 references
-
upload to the online application
What To Include
-
Your reasons for applying. Explain why you are pursuing your chosen program (master's degree, graduate certificate, continuing education certificate, or non-degree study). What led you to this decision?
-
How this study will serve you. Describe how this program will help you grow in your current or future ministry. If you are not currently engaged in ministry, explain how it will help you explore faith and its implications for the Church and world.
-
Additional background. Share any relevant information about your work, academic, and ministerial experience that will help the committee evaluate your readiness for graduate-level ministry education. Also describe your readiness and commitment. How do you plan to balance the demands of graduate study with your other responsibilities?
-
Two references. At the end of your essay, provide the names and contact information for two people who support your educational goals and have knowledge about your academic abilities and/or professional experience. The committee may contact them during the review process.
Approach
This is simply a chance to tell your story. What experiences have brought you to this point? What do you hope to gain? Writing down your initial thoughts will help with your ongoing discernment about graduate study–both whether the timing is the right time and how you will might make space for it in your life.
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Proof of a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 2.50 G.P.A. as well as any subsequent academic work (undergraduate or graduate) from an accredited college or university, verified by official transcripts mailed by the academic institution(s) that granted the bachelor’s degree and any subsequent credits. Early in the application process, please request that official transcripts from the university or college be sent to avoid a delay in receiving an admission decision. Electronic transcripts sent directly from the issuing college or university are acceptable. Note: This is not required if seeking non-degree admission to take continuing education (CEU) courses.
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Résumé of work experience including professional and/or voluntary ministerial responsibilities
International Student Admission Requirements
In addition to completing the application requirements, international students whose first language is not English must submit
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official original secondary school transcripts. All transcripts that are not in English must be evaluated. SPANTRAN is a recommended service. An official course-by-course evaluation must be included.
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official TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test (DET).
If an international applicant is admitted and chooses to enroll, an affidavit of financial support and copy of passport will be required for next steps in the enrollment and visa-issuing processes with the Center for International Education.
To Submit Application Materials
All materials for the application not submitted electronically should be mailed or emailed to the addresses below.
Graduate Admissions
6363 St. Charles Ave.
Campus Box 18
New Orleans, LA 70118
For Additional Information
For more information about admission requirements for the Loyola Institute for Ministry, please contact Manager of Student Services Judy Fontenot Lavergne (504) 865-3399 or jflaverg@loyno.edu.
