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State Authorization Policies

Loyola University, a corporation organized under the laws of this State and domiciled in the City of New Orleans, is authorized to confer upon its students, or upon any person deemed by it worthy of such distinction, degrees in the arts and sciences and all the learned professions, such as are granted by other universities in the United States, and to give diplomas or certificates thereof; provided that the curriculum or course of study in the learned professions shall equal that maintained by other standard universities. Revised Statutes §2075

La. Gov. John Bel Edwards to Address Loyola Law Graduates at Commencement

By Loyola University on Wed, 03/20/2019 - 14:51

Gayle Benson Headlines Commencement 2019

By Loyola University on Wed, 03/20/2019 - 14:44

Certification in Vocal Music

Certification in Instrumental Music

Alternative Teacher Certification in Music

The Gillis Long Poverty Law Center Partners with SLLS to Offer Gillis Long Social Justice Fellowship

By Loyola University on Wed, 03/13/2019 - 11:58

Loyola University Department of Theatre Arts & Dance Announces New Department Chair and Artistic Director

By Loyola University on Wed, 03/13/2019 - 11:44

Jesuitica

Date

Time

Cost

Free

Fred Kammer, S.J.

+ Week 1: Wednesday, March 13

Fr. Fred Kammer, S.J., Exec Director, J.S.R.I., Loyola University New Orleans

"The Faith That Does Justice"

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Alternative Teacher Certification in Music

Teaching vocal music to young people is a rewarding career with extraordinarily unique challenges—the kind you’ll be ready to meet once you’ve earned your certification to teach vocal music at the K-12 level. 

The post-baccalaureate, certificate-only program consists of 33 credit hours and includes nine hours of residency training. Students enroll in a selection of Loyola’s undergraduate courses and receive Louisiana State Alternative Teacher Certification at the end of the program.