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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I start the transfer process?

Be sure to maintain good academic standing, and begin researching institutions that you are interested in transferring to. Then, contact their admissions team to learn more.

How do I order my official transcript?

Lourdes University is partnered with Parchment to accept transcript orders over the Internet. Electronic and mailed transcripts are available for purchase. To request a transcript from the institution, clink on the link provided below:

Transcript Request Form

For more information about transcripts, visit lourdes.edu/registrar

How do I request a replacement diploma?

To order a diploma through the Registrar, please complete the Duplicate Diploma Request Form and mail to the following address:

Lourdes University
Office of the Registrar
6832 Convent Blvd
Sylvania, OH 43560

There is a $35 replacement fee. Checks should be made payable to Lourdes University.

Please note:

  • Both the request and payment must be received prior to processing.
  • Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery.
  • The signatures of the college officials are current officers and may not be the same as those on your original diploma.

When will teach-out agreements be available?

Teach-out agreements will be available in the coming weeks. Your academic advisors can help you prepare to look at options while we work diligently to complete the rigorous review process that these agreements require. Lourdes will hold transfer fairs and host representatives from teach-out partners once agreements are finalized.

If I transfer to a different institution now and a teach-out agreement is finalized later, will my transfer pathway be honored as a teach-out agreement?

Teach-out agreements with each institution will vary, and your eligibility for the teach-out after transferring will be dependent on the agreement.

Who should I contact to learn more about how my credits will transfer to another institution?

When teach-out and transfer agreements are confirmed, designated advisors at those institutions will be ready to help you.

What do I do once I've decided where I want to go in the Fall? Whom do I tell and when?

While you’re not required to tell us where you’re attending following academic year, it does help with institutional planning. Please let your academic advisor know your plans so we can guide you accordingly.

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