Academic Course Look-Up
REGISTRAR/DIRECTOR OF RECORDS/VA SCO
(901) 435-1701
Fax: (901) 435-1724
mona_washington@loc.edu
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Barbara Conard
barbara_conard@loc.edu
Academic Course Look-Up
(901) 435-1701
Fax: (901) 435-1724
mona_washington@loc.edu
Barbara Conard
barbara_conard@loc.edu
To view the Academic Calendar, click HERE
CLICK To view LOC COLLEGE CATALOG 2023-2025
To order your LeMoyne-Owen College academic transcript, click here.
To register for courses, you must have completed a previous major term, fall or spring and may register or add a class during the period as indicated on the Academic Calendar.
Continuing students may login to My LOC to register, https://my.loc.edu. After logging in to “Academics Page”. Step by step instructions are on the My LOC Academics page as “Online Registration Instructions” Example: to register for fall 2020, you must have been enrolled for spring 2020; it does not matter if you were not enrolled for Summer 2020. If you skipped a major term, please complete an application for readmission here.
New students must attend an orientation session prior to the student’s first semester. During this session, new students are directed to an academic advisor for assistance in registering for classes. To schedule New Student Orientation, please contact the Admissions Office, Admissions@loc.edu.
Students may drop classes from the class schedule for the current term during the time period as indicated on the Academic Calendar. A dropped class is completely removed from the schedule. To drop a class for the term, login to My LOC and navigate to the Academics page.
After the drop period has ended, students may withdraw from one or more, or all classes for the current term, and will receive a final grade of “WD” on the academic transcript; the withdrawal period is indicated on the Academic Calendar. Withdrawing from classes may affect any financial aid award, and students may owe a balance if withdrawing from classes. It is recommended that students contact the Financial Aid Office/Counselor before withdrawing from classes. To withdraw from a class(es), login to My LOC and navigate to the Academics page.
Prior written consent is required for the University to disclose information from a student’s education record to third parties (outside of the allowable methods under FERPA). For convenience, a copy of an Authorization for Release of Educational Records can be found here.
The Air Force ROTC program is available to LeMoyne Owen College students through a crosstown agreement with The University of Memphis, where LOC students can pursue their degree normally at their home institution, while enrolling and attending the weekly Aerospace Studies classes and Leadership Laboratory hosted at the U of M. These courses will provide the leadership development and preparation to earn a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force or Space Force upon successful degree and AFROTC program requirements completion. For more information, please visit the U of M AFROTC link below to find the unit’s contact information and explore the various scholarship opportunities and the careers available as an officer in the USAF & USSF.
General Information Regarding the LeMoyne-Owen College and University of Memphis Crosstown Agreement.
How It Works
This program allows LOC students to attend Army ROTC or Navy ROTC classes at the University of Memphis.
Please Note: these classes are listed as ARMYxxxx on students’ LOC class schedules for the term and are additions to the classes required for the LOC major.
Veteran’s Educational Benefits are maintained in the Veterans Affairs Office, which is currently housed in the Office of Student Records. The designated “certifying official” of the College cooperates with the Veterans Administration in providing educational opportunities for veterans and eligible persons under the appropriate laws. The office is responsible for maintaining veterans’ needs related to educational benefits, providing information for counseling and tutorial assistance to eligible persons on campus. Upon accepting veterans’ educational assistance, the student assumes responsibility for all rules and regulations of the Veterans Administration.
It is the responsibility of the student to inform the Registrar’s Office that registration has occurred for the semester or future semester. Please click here for additional information.
LeMoyne-Owen College participates in the Degree Verify service through the National Student Clearinghouse. This is this quickest method to obtain degree verification. You may also email Registrar@loc.edu.
Please click HERE to search for classes for the current or future term.
Class Level
Freshman:
A student who has earned from 1 to 30 credit hours
Sophomore:
A student who has earned 31 – 60 credit hours
Junior:
A student who has earned 61 – 90 credit hours
Senior:
A student who has earned 91 – 120
Enrollment Status
Full-time:
Enrolled in 12 or more credit hours for the semester
Part-time:
Enrolled in 6 – 11.99 credit hours for the semester
Less than half-time:
Enrolled in less than 6 hours for the semester
Transfer applicants may transfer appropriate courses from regionally accredited institutions to LeMoyne-Owen College if the grade received was “C” or better. However, to receive transfer credit, official transcripts from the previous institution(s) must be received before a student begins classes. Credits that are more than ten years old will be reviewed to determine if they are transferable. Students will not be awarded credit for coursework not at the college level or that is not appropriate to the curriculum at the College. All transfer evaluations are subject to final approval by the Office of the Registrar.
Transfer equivalencies have been built for Colleges and Universities from which transcripts are received on a regular basis. You may to search for a specific College or University or click the search button to retrieve all schools for which equivalencies have been assigned; please click here.
LeMoyne-Owen College complies fully and fairly with The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), as amended. Commonly referred to as the Buckley Amendment, it provides, among other things, that eligible students have the following rights:
The Act obliges the College to inform students of their rights and to establish policies and procedures through which their rights can be exercised. The registrar is responsible for policy administration under FERPA. Inquiries should be addressed to the Office of Student Records in Brownlee Hall, Registrar@loc.edu
The commencement ceremony for the academic year is held at the end of the spring semester.
To view Programs and CIP Codes, click here.