Student Activities
Loyola students develop leadership, administrative and networking skills beyond the classroom through participation in any of Loyola's more than 150 student organizations. More information on these recognized student organizations can be found on the Center for Student Engagement (CSE) website.
Forensic science majors are encouraged to join the Forensic Science Student Organization (FSSO), a group that organizes tours and forensic science field trips, hosts guest speakers, and works with the faculty of the Forensic Science Program and the Forensic Science Program Advisory Committee to meet the needs and interests of forensic science majors.
Research opportunities and internships for undergraduate students are also available.
Forensic science majors may also join Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta), an honor and professional biological society, open to undergraduate students who have completed at least four courses in biological science and have a GPA of 3.0 or above.
Loyola students develop leadership, administrative and networking skills beyond the classroom through participation in any of Loyola's more than 150 student organizations. More information on these recognized student organizations can be found on the Center for Student Engagement (CSE) website.
Forensic science majors are encouraged to join the Forensic Science Student Organization (FSSO), a group that organizes tours and forensic science field trips, hosts guest speakers, and works with the faculty of the Forensic Science Program and the Forensic Science Program Advisory Committee to meet the needs and interests of forensic science majors.
Research opportunities and internships for undergraduate students are also available.
Forensic science majors may also join Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta), an honor and professional biological society, open to undergraduate students who have completed at least four courses in biological science and have a GPA of 3.0 or above.