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Adjustments to on-campus living

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Stock image of students walking outside of Loyola’s on campus residence halls.

A major change to Loyola University’s residency program is now requiring incoming students to live on campus for three years beginning in fall 2024, according to an email sent to faculty and staff from director of Residential Life Chris Rice.

Previously, students were only required to live on campus for two years. Now, students who enroll during and after the fall 2024 will be required to stay on campus for three years.

“Students who live on campus show increased academic success, faster matriculation towards graduation, greater connection to the campus community, and better mental and physical wellness,” Rice wrote.

Students can still apply for an exemption process if they meet a certain criteria, such as being legally married or living with a guardian within a commutable distance from campus. Exemption applications can be made through the Housing Director.

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Melody Newsome serves as the Maroon’s Breaking News Editor. Melody previously served as the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion officer. She is a third-year Journalism major and Theatre Arts minor. Melody is a firm believer in keeping students informed about what goes on in the community and ensuring that it is as inclusive as possible.

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