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Accelerated Graduate Programs

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The Forensic Pattern Analysis and Biological Forensic programs offer an accelerated BA/BS-MS program for current undergraduate students. Students can begin their application for either MS program as early as the summer before their junior year through October of their senior year. The accelerated program is a great option for Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éundergraduates to complete both an undergraduate and master’s degree in a reduced number of semesters, and total tuition costs.

To apply for the accelerated program, a student is expected to have taken the following undergraduate courses: FO 101 or BL 101 and either ST 110, ST 210 or ST 265.

Once accepted into the accelerated program, graduate courses totaling up to 9 credits (3 courses max.) may be taken that apply towards both the undergraduate and graduate programs. A grade of B or higher must be achieved in order for the course to transfer to the graduate transcript. If a student has previously taken any of the undergraduate versions of the graduate program's required courses, those courses must be repeated at the graduate level.

Forensic Pattern Analysis students must complete FO 675, FO 710 and FO 790 at the graduate level.

Students interested in applying to the BA/BS-MS program may do so by going to the Office of Graduate Admission and completing the online application. The admission requirements also include two letters of recommendation (both of which must be from Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éfaculty members) and an essay. Official transcripts are automatically requested, and the $60 application fee is waived for all current students.

Additional Benefits of the Accelerated Forensics Programs

  • Complete both an undergraduate and graduate degree in a reduced number of semesters
  • 15% Double Greyhound tuition discount for Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éalumni
  • Students may count a maximum of three courses (9 credits) towards both their undergraduate and graduate degrees
  • Application fee waived
  • Resume waived
  • Transcripts automatically requested

Admission Requirements

  • Minimum 3.0 average undergraduate GPA
  • Biological Forensics/Forensic Pattern Analysis Essay: Describe in 1-2 pages (max) how Loyola's graduate program will help you fulfill your academic/professional goals.
  • Two letters of recommendation from Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éfaculty members
  • A grade of a "B" or higher in all graduate level coursework

Application Deadline and How to Apply

To begin the program spring of junior or senior year: October 15th.
To begin the program fall of senior year: June 1st.
Students may begin the planning process at any time.

For more information, contact:
Terri Allen
Director, Program Operations
Forensic Science Graduate Programs
teallen@loyola.edu 

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Graduate Admissions
graduate@loyola.edu
410-617-5020

Theresa Allen
Director of Program Operations
Forensic Science Graduate Programs
teallen@loyola.edu
410-617-2642