Loyola provides access for third parties through Loyola Self Service. This system allows individuals to have access to student account information, 1098T tax documents, financial aid status and awards, and grades. Access is not mandatory nor automatic and must be granted by the student.
Dear Loyola Families, Financial Aid applications for returning students and transfer students becomes available online beginning on Tuesday, February 1st. Please note that there are no more hard copies of the financial aid form.
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Log in to inside.loyola.edu. Click on the Loyola Self-Service tile and sign in. On the left side of the screen, click on the three white lines at the top of the page, then click user options>View/Add Proxy Access>Add a Person for Proxy Access.
ParentVue allows you to view your students’ current schedule, attendance, grades, course history and provides access to the teacher virtual gradebook for all assignments and assessments. ParentVue also provides you with a great tool to communicate with your teachers through email.
The staff of Loyola High School is willing to help in any way it can with the development of our students. Parents will be notified when their son is involved in situations where they have violated basic school rules and regulations.
Click on the Edit Proxy Access icon (the pencil) next to the proxy to change. To remove all access, click on the Remove All Access button. To remove only certain items, click on the button in front of the item to remove and clear the check mark from the button. Click the Save button at the bottom to complete the removal.
How to set up Proxy Access in Self Service: 1. Log in to inside.loyola.edu. Click on the Loyola Self-Service tile and sign in. On the left side of the screen, click on the three white lines at the top of the page, then click user options>View/Add Proxy Access>Add a Person for Proxy Access.
The first email that all proxies receive contains the message that they have been granted proxy access. If they are not already set up for system access, it also includes their login id. The second email, if needed, has the proxy’s temporary password and instructions on how to get into the system and change the password.
To access your student’s account information, please log in to Self Service. Click here for proxy instructions. Follow the instructions below to allow third party access. If you have questions, contact the Help Center at 410-617-5555 or email ots@loyola.edu.
To grant access to every item, click on Allow Complete Access . If you only want to give access to some items, click on Allow Select Access and then click on each item. Once you have finished selecting the access to grant, click on the Save button at the bottom of the screen. 3.
If you currently have proxy access and have forgotten your password, please call the Help Center at 410-617-5555.
If the proxy is required to reset the password, they will be automatically taken to the Change Password screen. The password must be 13 to 25 characters in length. It must contain at least one upper case letter, one lower case letter, one number, and 1 special character.
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