CLASS SCHEDULE
and Registration Information
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Undergraduate
students receive a
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2 Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024
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Faithful to the Lasallian Heritage
in Catholic Higher Education
Lewis University, guided by its Catholic and
Lasallian heritage, provides to a diverse
student population
programs for a liberal
and professional
education grounded
in the interaction
of knowledge
and delity in the
search for truth.
Lewis promotes
the development
of the complete
person through
the pursuit of wisdom and justice.
Fundamental to its Mission is a spirit of
association which fosters community
in all teaching, learning and service.
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Inspired by the University’s Mission
values of Wisdom, Knowledge
Justice, Fidelity and Association, the
Lewis Community declares that Lewis
is a Sanctied Zone where people are
committed to working to end racism,
bias and prejudice by valuing diversity
in a safe and nurturing environment.
ZONE
United in Diversity
SANCTIFIED
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Apply for Graduation Online ............................... 7
Bus Service (PACE)
.........................................25
Business Ofce/Tuition
Spring 2024 ............................................. 17-19
Summer 2024 .......................................... 20-21
Calendar (Traditional Undergrad. Student)
.....15
Campus Map and Guide
............................ 26-27
Campus Ofce Hours
......................................... 2
Colleges/SGPCE Department Directory
... 23-24
Class Offerings
........ lewisu.edu/schedules
Final Exam Schedule
.......................................16
Financial Aid
.....................................................22
Frequent Flyer Discount Program
......................5
Graduation Application Deadlines
......................7
Graduate Degree Opportunities
.........................5
Immunization Policy............................................8
Locations
...........................................................13
Part of Term Calendar
......................................13
Reading the Course Schedule
......................... 13
Regional Location Directory
.............................24
Registration and Information
Adult Accelerated Undergraduate /
Graduate* Students .....................................4
• Identifying and Understanding Courses 11-12
• Online Registration Instructions (Banner) ...9
• Reading the Course Schedule ..................13
• Searching Courses ....................................10
• Traditional Undergraduate Students ...........3
Shuttle Service (LEWIS)...................................25
Student/Consumer Information
.......................... 8
Study Abroad/Travel Study
................................6
Textbooks
............................................................ 6
Transportation Services....................................25
Updated Emergency Closing Information /
Weather Information ........................................8
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Driving directions can be found
at lewisu.edu/locations
Romeoville (Main)
One University Parkway
Romeoville, IL 60446
(815) 838-0500
Oak Brook
1111 W. 22nd Street, Suite 700
Oak Brook, IL 60523
(630) 573-1740
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Administrative Ofces
Mon.-Fri.
............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Admission Ofce, Ext. 5250
Mon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Evenings
.................................... By appointment
Sat. .................................. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Athletics
Mon.-Fri.
............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Bookstore - The Lewis University Bookstore is
located in De La Salle Ha
ll.
Mon.-Thurs. ................................ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Fri. .............................................. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Extended hours to be posted.
Business Ofce, Ext. 5210
Mon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Center for Academic Success and Enrichment
Mon.-Fri.
............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Evenings by appointment
Center for Health and Counseling Services
Health Services
Mon.-Fri.
............................8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Counseling Services
Mon.-Fri.
............................9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Financial Aid Services, Ext. 5263
Mon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Graduate Admission
Mon.-Fri.
............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sat.
.............................................................................
By Appointment
Library
Mon.-Thurs.
....................7:45 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Fri. ....................................7:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Sat. ....................................9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Sun.
.............................................................................
12:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Extended hours to be posted.
Registrars Ofce, Ext. 5133
Mon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
School of Graduate, Professional, and
Continuing Education (Accelerated Programs)
Mon.-Fri.
.................................8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mon.-Fri. After 5 p.m.
................. By Appointment
Sat. .............................................. By Appointment
Service Desk
Technology Support is available for assistance by
calling the on-campus extension 5950 or (815)
836-5950, email [email protected], or
self-service at https://servicedesk.lewisu.edu.
Student Services, Ext. 5275
Mon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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For more information, visit:
lewisu.edu/readytoregister
Traditional Undergraduate Students –
Registration Information
Identify your registration
date and time.
Consider what classes you
need and want to take.
Check for and
resolve any holds.
Meet with your success
coach or faculty mentor.
Register for classes.
Summer 2024 Course Registration Begins
Tuesday, November 28.
Spring 2024 Course Registration Begins
Monday, November 13.
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Carli Reinholtz...........................................................................Ext. 5650
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Amber Schlereth
.....................................................................Ext. 5636
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Joanna Baumann
.................................................................... Ext. 5519
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Josh Ryan
..................................................................................... Ext. 5701
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Patty Perez
....................................................................................Ext. 5913
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Jonathan Dackow
................................................................. Ext. 5629
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Abbie Saltzman
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Lewis’ Adult degree completion programs offer
exible, 8 week accelerated course options in online
and evening blended formats – helping you balance
work, family and education.
Adult Accelerated Undergraduate / Graduate* Students –
Registration Information
If you do not know your academic
advisor please call 
or email sgpce@lewisu.edu to
nd your advisor.
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SGPCESGPCE
School of
Graduate, Professional,
and Continuing Education
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Undergraduate Students –
Consider a Graduate Degree
from Lewis University
For many undergraduate students, the next step after graduation might include going on to graduate school. Consider one of the
Lewis graduate degree programs. Our graduate admission sta would be happy to meet with you to discuss your goals and
aspirations, our connections, and why it makes sense for you to consider the possibilities that Lewis oers.
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Aviation and Transportation (M.S.)
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- Management
- Operations
- Safety
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Chemistry (M.S.)
Chemical Physics (M.S.)
Physics (M.S.)
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Computer Science (M.S.)
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- Artificial Intelligence
- Cyber Security
- Digital Forensics
- Enterprise and Cloud Computing
- Non-Declared
- Software Engineering
Cybersecurity (M.S.)
Data Science (M.S.)
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- Computational Biology and
Bioinformatics Certificate
- Data Science Certificate
Electrical and Computer
Engineering (M.S.)
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- Internet of Things & Cyber-
Physical Systems
- Smart Grid and Power Systems
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- Advanced Electronics
- Energy and Power Engineering
- Internet of Things & Cyber-
physical Systems
- Robotics
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Educational Leadership,
(M.A.) (M.Ed.)
- Principal Preparation Endorsement
- Special Education Director
Endorsement without a Degree
Educational Leadership for
Teaching and Learning (Ed.D.)
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Curriculum and Instruction:
Technology, Learning,
and Design, M.Ed.
Curriculum and Instruction: English
as a Second Language (ESL) (M.Ed.)
English as a Second Language or
ESL-Bilingual Endorsement Only
Reading and Literacy,
Reading Specialist (M.A.)
Curriculum and Instruction: Reading
Teacher Endorsement (M.Ed.)
Reading Teacher Endorsement
without a Degree
Curriculum and Instruction:
Literacy and English Language
Learning (M.Ed.)
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Early Childhood Education (M.A.)
Elementary Education (M.A.)
Middle Level Education (M.A.)
Secondary Education (M.A.)
Foreign Language Instruction (M.A.)
Special Education (M.A.)
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LBSI Endorsement
without a Degree
Computer Science Endorsement
without a Degree
Early Childhood Education
Endorsement
Elementary Education Endorsement
Secondary Education Endorsement
Middle Level Education
Endorsement
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Criminal Justice (M.S.)
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- Criminal Justice
- Security Studies
Public Safety Administration (M.S.)
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Nursing (M.S.N.)
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- Healthcare Systems Leadership
- Nursing Education
- Adult Gerontology Primary
Care Nurse Practitioner
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Adult Gerontology Acute
Care Nurse Practitioner
- School Nurse
- Psychiatric Mental Health
Nurse Practitioner
- MSN / MBA
Doctor of Nursing Practice
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Adult Gerontology Primary
Care Nurse Practitioner
Adult Gerontology Acute
Care Nurse Practitioner
Family Nurse Practitioner
Psychiatric Mental Health
Nurse Practitioner
Post-Masters Non-
Degree Programs
Healthcare Systems Leadership
Nursing Education
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Clinical Mental Health
Counseling (M.A.)
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- Adult Clinical Mental
Health Counseling
- Child and Adolescent Clinical
Mental Health Counseling
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- Addiction Studies
School Counseling (M.A.)
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Health Information
Management (M.S.)
Occupational Therapy (M.S.)
Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.)
Speech-Language Pathology (M.S.)
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Business Administration (MBA)

- Strategic Business Management
- Finance
- Organizational Leadership
- Business Analytics
- Healthcare Informatics
- Project Management
- Digital Marketing
Business Analytics (M.S.)
Finance (M.S.)
Organizational Leadership

- Change Management
- Strategic Human Resource
Management
- Organizational Consulting
- Professional & Executive
Coaching – ICF Level 2
- Training & Development

- Organizational Leadership
Certificate
Project Management (M.S.)
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
Social Work (M.S.W.)
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MSN / MBA
Lewis alumni may be eligible for a 20% tuition discount through our
Frequent Flyer Program. Check with a Graduate Admission counselor to
see if the graduate degree, doctoral degree, second bachelor, or credit-
bearing certificate program you’re interested in qualifies.
FREQUENT FLYER DISCOUNT PROGRAMFREQUENT FLYER DISCOUNT PROGRAM
Contact the graduate admission oce at
(815) 836-5610, e-mail [email protected].
6 Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024
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
For application materials, further information about specic requirements
for each program and a current listing of opportunities check out the
Lewis Study Abroad website or contact the Study Abroad Ofce.
Study Abroad, #1094 LR-320B (Third oor of the LRC)
(815) 836-5993 [email protected]
Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024 7
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
View Dynamic
Schedule


Students new to Lewis University, and those who attended Lewis in
the past but were absent for the Fall 2023 term, will be permitted to
register beginning on the nal day listed in the Registration Timetable
chart above. New students must make an appointment with his/her
admitting ofce (Admissions, Graduate Admissions), and returning
students should make an appointment with their advisor.

A student must apply for graduation for the semester in which the
degree requirements will be completed. All candidates for graduation at
any of the three graduation periods must submit an application to the Ofce of
the Registrar. All students are required to pay a graduation processing fee.

1. Go to myLewis.lewisu.edu
2. Click on “Records & Registration”
3. Click on “Apply to Graduate” in Academic Information Box.

A student has one week into the semester to add a course to his/her
program. Before the end of the second week, he/she can drop a course
without the recording of this course on his/her transcript. After the second
week of the semester, and before the specied date, a student may
withdraw from a course with the grade of “W” posted on his/her transcript.
Students may make all registration changes in person in the Ofce of the
Registrar or online. The schedule of tuition refunds for dropped or withdrawn
courses is published in the Business Ofce section in this publication.

Students wishing to register for practicums, internship, and student
teaching should contact their advisor to ensure they have fullled all
requirements, including those that are required by entities outside
of Lewis University, to be enrolled in such experiences.

Once registration is complete, all registered students will receive grades for
courses in which they are enrolled. A student who is unable to complete a
course may withdraw and receive a grade of “W.” Because students may
not have an accurate idea of their current grade, they should consult with
both their instructor and their advisor before withdrawing from a course. To
withdraw from a course, the student must complete a Withdrawal Form from
the Ofce of the Registrar. A student cannot withdraw from a course simply
by ceasing attendance in a course. A student who ceases attendance
in a course without completing a Withdrawal Form will earn a grade of “F.”
Withdrawal from courses with the grade of “W” is allowed through ve-eighths
of a course. (Through the tenth week for 16 week courses; through the fth
week for eight week courses.) Withdrawal involves the loss of tuition and
credit hours and may change the student’s status from full-time to part-time.

Technical Questions (log-in, etc.)
(815) 836-5950 M-F 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Registration Questions
(815) 836-5133 M-F 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Billing Questions
(815) 836-5210 M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Financial Aid Questions
(815) 836-5263 M-F 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

The schedule to the left
indicates registration
beginning times.
Registration is open
online 24/7; telephone
support and in-person
registration is available
only during ofce hours
(M-F, 8:30 am - 5 pm).
Note: Please e-mail [email protected] if you
receive the message ‘no curriculum available.’
Graduation
Month
Application
Opens
Deadline to Apply
December July 2 October 1
May October 2 February 1
August February 2 July 1
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Day Date Priority Online In-Person
Monday Nov. 13 Graduate Students 8:30 am 10:00 am
Tuesday Nov. 14 Undergraduates 105+, not including this semester 8:30 am 10:00 am
Tuesday Nov. 14 Undergraduates 90+, not including this semester 12 pm (Noon) 1:30 pm
Wednesday Nov. 15 Undergraduates 75+, not including this semester 8:30 am 10:00 am
Wednesday Nov. 15 Undergraduates 59+, not including this semester 12 pm (Noon) 1:30 pm
Thursday Nov. 16 Undergraduates 40+, not including this semester 8:30 am 10:00 am
Thursday Nov. 16 Undergraduates 24+, not including this semester 12 pm (Noon) 1:30 pm
Friday Nov. 17 Remaining undergraduate students 8:30 am 10:00 am
8 Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024
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

Lewis University recognizes and supports
the standards set forth in Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and similar state
laws (hereinafter “applicable law” or “law[s]”), which
are designed to eliminate discrimination against
qualied individuals with disabilities. Disabilities
may include physical or mental impairments which
substantially limit one or more of a person’s major
life activities and which necessitate modications to
the facilities, programs, or services of the University.
Lewis University does not discriminate with regard
to race, creed or religion, national origin, gender,
sexual orientation, age, disability, or color. The
University seeks to provide an environment and
community where each person may develop
academically, socially, and spiritually. Lewis
University is committed to making reasonable
accommodations for qualifying students, faculty, and
employees with disabilities as required by applicable
laws. Lewis University is committed to making the
campus and its facilities accessible as required
by applicable laws. (The University indicates that,
upon request, it would move programs and activities
currently held in inaccessible facilities to accessible
locations.) Please allow at least four business days
for accommodations. Depending on the nature of
the program, service, or activity, accommodations
may take longer or be able to be coordinated in less
time. The University cannot make accommodations
that are unduly burdensome or that fundamentally
alter the nature of the University’s programs.
For additional information on accommodations
or accessibility on campus, contact the Learning
Access Coordinator in the Academic Services
department within the Center for Academic Success
& Enrichment (CASE) at (815) 836-5593

The Illinois College Student Immunization Act
requires ALL students born after January 1, 1957
enrolled in six (6) or more credit hours on the
Romeoville campus to provide written evidence
of current immune status with respect to certain
communicable diseases. Documentation must be
submitted to campus Health Services by September
1 for Fall classes and by February 1 for Spring
classes. Students not in compliance by or before
the deadline will have a Medical Hold for future
class registration and cannot add, drop or make
any schedule changes until compliance is met.
Students who are not compliant by the grace period,
1st week in October (for Fall classes) or the 1st
week of March (for Spring classes), will also have
a non-refundable $50 late fee assessed. This is
separate from any academic program requirements.
Every College of Nursing and Health Sciences
student must have a physical examination
and other bloodwork/immunizations
related to clinical agency placement.

Lewis University does not discriminate against any
applicant because of race, color, religion, gender,
sexual orientation, national origin, age or disability.



Students may view University closings by
visiting: www.lewisu.edu. Students will receive
notication of University closings through the
campus notication system. Students should
make sure that the University has their current
phone number and e-mail address to receive
notication. Students are given the opportunity
to update their contact information periodically
through the Lewis University e-mail system.
In case of severe weather or other emergencies,
the following radio and television stations may
broadcast information about Lewis: WGN-720 AM;
WBBM-780 AM; WJOL-1340 AM; WSSR-96.7
FM; WBBM-96.3 FM (B96); WRXQ-100.7 FM;
WCCQ-98.3 FM; WBBM-TV (Channel 2); WMAQ-
TV (Channel 5); WLS-TV (Channel 7); WGN-TV
(Channel 9); WFLD-TV (Fox); and CLTV. These
stations may announce University closings, which
include the Romeoville main campus and all regional
campuses. The University generally remains open
in difcult weather situations. If weather conditions
are determined by the University to be unsafe and/
or provide an unacceptable learning environment,
classes may be cancelled. If the University
determines classes can meet but your personal
situation (i.e. geographic location, driving route,
etc.) poses signicant safety concern, you are
excused. Your grade will not be lowered for excused
absences due to unsafe weather conditions. It is
your obligation to make up your work. You must
call your instructor before the next class meeting.
Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024 9
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You may return online after you have registered to add/drop courses.
You may not be able to register for some courses online. If you
attempt to register for a course that requires a signature, you will get
an appropriate message. For such courses, obtain the appropriate
signature on a Registration or Add/Drop form and bring it to the
Registrar’s ofce. This procedure will be required when:
The course is listed in the Course Schedule as SIGNATURE
The registration is for 19 or more hours. The necessary
signature may be obtained at your College Dean’s Ofce.
A senior is given permission to register in a graduate course.
The necessary signature is that of the graduate director.

1. Log into myLewis.lewisu.edu
2. After logging in, you are at the Main Menu
3. Go to Records & Registration
4. In the Registration Tools click on Add or Drop Classes
5. Select a Term and click Submit
6. Enter the PIN provided to you by your advisor
7. You will now be on the Current Schedule page

1. Meet with or contact your advisor
2. If you are unsure of your advisor go to myLewis.lewisu.edu,
Student Prole
NOTE: If the advisor is not listed, contact
your program chair or Dean’s Ofce
3. During the advising session you will be given your registration PIN*
4. The registration PIN is a six digit numeric PIN*
5. Register in Self Service Banner
*PIN not required for Summer Registration

If you have the
CRN-Course
Reference
Number
1. At the bottom
of the page nd
Add Classes
Worksheet
2. Enter the CRN
for each class
3. Click Submit
Changes
4. Classes will
appear in
your Current
Schedule and
Credits will be
calculated
5. Any registration
errors will show
for courses which
you did not meet
the requirements.
If you do NOT have the CRN you
will start with a Class Search
1. At the bottom of the page
click on Class Search
2. Use Advanced Search to lter (e.g.,
online classes, Oak Brook campus,
workshops, specic minors)
3. When the Subject Courses
appear, click View Section
4. Select the section you wish
and check the Select box
5. If a C appears, course is Closed (lled)
6. Make a different selection or consider
being placed on the Waitlist
(see Waitlist information)
7. After the Select box is checked, click
Register. The CRN will become part of your
schedule if no errors were encountered.
8. Add more classes with Class Search
9. Register by clicking Submit Change
10. Classes will appear in your Current
Schedule and Credits will be calculated

What is a Waitlist?
If the class you wish to register
for is closed but waitlist seats
are available, you can get on the
waitlist. When a seat becomes
available, the rst student on the
waitlist will get an email notication
about registration opportunity
for the class. It is the student’s
responsibility to register within 24
hours upon receiving notication.
How do you know if the
section is closed?
When selecting the course
section the letter C replaced the
checkbox next to the CRN.
How do you know if there
is a waitlist available?
There is a number greater than
0 in the WL Rem column
Can an instructor add a
student to a closed course?
The waitlist feature has replaced
the practice of an instructor being
petitioned by a student to enter a
closed class. In fairness to those
on the waitlist, the instructor may
not override the closed status of a
course by granting permission for a
student to add into a closed class.
To add to the waitlist
1. Make note of the CRN
of the closed course
2. Go to Student,
Registration and select
Add or Drop Classes.
3. Select a Term and
click Submit.
4. Enter your PIN provided
to you by your advisor.
5. Type in the CRN in the
blank eld under Add
Classes Worksheet.
6. Click Submit Changes.
7. Scroll down to see
the Registration Add
Errors details.
8. Click on the Action box
and select Waitlist.
9. Click Submit Changes.
10. The Waitlisted class
will appear in the
Current Schedule.
11. No further action is necessary.
Email notication will be sent
if a seat becomes available.
The student will have 24 hours
to register for the course.

1. Classes will appear on the Current Schedule page
2. Locate the Action box for the class to be dropped
3. Select Drop
4. Click Submit Changes
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10 Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024
Click the red tab,
“Browse Courses.” You
can browse by term
or subject and then
register for courses by
clicking “Register for
Classes” tab.
Customize your
search by Subject,
Course Number, Title,
Instructional Method,
Credit Range, Campus,
Course Level, or Part
of Term.
1
2
lewisu.edu/schedules
An account is required
to login into myLewis.
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3
A dynamic listing of
ALL courses can be
found online at:
Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024 11
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Traditional Fully In-
Person appear under
“TYPE” as by “Class/
Lecture” with just one row
under showing meeting
location under “Where.”
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Blended Courses will
appear with multiple
rows. One row is for the
in-person component
which appears as “Class/
Lecture” and the other
row is for the online
meeting component.
These courses will list the
location under “Where”
column. Under the
column “Type” of class
will show the in-person
room, day and time. The
other row will indicate
the online meeting
times, in which students
will join the online
class at the designated
time. When meeting
online, the location will
appear as “Online.”
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Online
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Fully Online
Synchronous will
have “Online” listed for
“Type,” but will have
designated meeting
days and times listed,
with a location of TBA.
 (Continued)
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Fully Online
Asynchronous will have
“Online” listed under
“Type” and have TBA for
meeting time/location.
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This instructional method
enables students to
choose to attend live,
classroom-based session
in person, online remotely
synchronously (with
designated day and time)
or online asynchronously
(at the student’s leisure).
Course will be taught
from the classroom
according to the published
course schedule.
Online
Online
Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024 13
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Column Heading Description
CRN Course Reference Number. A unique number assigned
to a course. It is used for course registration.
COURSE ID Subject + Course Number + Section
COURSE TITLE Course Title
INST Instructor; if blank, instructor not assigned
CR Credit hour value
INSM Instructional Method:
TR = Traditional (face-to-face)
ON = Online
BL = Blended (face-to-face and online)
MO = Multi-option (student may move between face-to-face and
online)
IS = Independent Study
DS = Directed Study
PART OF TERM Full Term/ First Eight Weeks/ Second Eight
Weeks/Weekend Workshops
DAYS Meeting days (note: T=Tuesday; R=Thursday)
TIME Start and end time
DATE Monday of the week of the rst class through
Friday of the last week of class
SR Signature required to enter course
CAMPUS Campus:
ROM = Romeoville
OBK = Oak Brook
ONL = Online
OFF = Other off campus location
FEE Course fee
COREQ CRN CRN of a course that must be taken with this course.
SPECIAL INFORMATION Comment about a course.
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Location Address Phone Number
Romeoville
(Main)
One University Parkway,
Romeoville, IL 60446
(815) 838-0500
Oak Brook 1111 W. 22nd Street, Suite
700, Oak Brook, IL 60523
(630) 573-1740
Part of
Term
Length Begin End Comment
1 Sixteen Weeks Tues., Jan. 16 Sat., May 11 Full Term
18 Eight Weeks Tues., Jan. 16 Sat. March 9 First Eight Weeks
28 Eight Weeks Mon., Mar. 18 Sat. May 11 Second Eight Weeks
CL Six Weeks Mon., April 1 Sat. May 11 Clinical
NL Ten Weeks Tues., Jan. 16 Sat. Mar. 30 Nursing Lab
W Weekend
Workshops
Tues., Jan. 16 Sat. May 11 Full Term
Holidays (Spring and Summer 2024)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – Monday,
January 15, 2024 - No Classes
Memorial Day – Monday, May 27, 2024 - No Classes
Juneteenth – Wednesday, June 19, 2024 - No Classes
Independence DayThursday and
Friday, July 4-5, 2024 - No Classes
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Part of
Term
Length Begin End Comment
1 Fourteen
Weeks
Mon., May 13 Sat., Aug. 17 Full Term
YY Four Weeks Mon., May 13 Sat., June 8 May Term
FF Six Weeks Mon., June 3 Sat., July 13 Mid-Summer Six Weeks
GG Eight Weeks Mon., June 3 Sat., July 27 Mid-Summer Eight Weeks
HH Ten Weeks Mon., May 13 Sat., July 20 Ten Weeks
17 Seven Weeks Mon., May 13 Sat., June 29 First Seven Weeks
27 Seven Weeks Mon., July 1 Sat., Aug. 17 Second Seven Weeks
14 Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024
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Students may enroll as auditors for a fee. The
instructor’s permission on the audit form is
required. The fee must be paid at the time of
enrollment and is non-refundable. College of
Nursing and Health Sciences courses are not
open to auditors. Auditors are subject to the
conditions of enrollment established by the
instructor, but do not take course examinations.
Students who audit a course must establish regular
attendance during the rst two weeks of class or
they will be submitted as a “No Show.” No credit is
earned for audited courses, but the course name
and designation “AU” are listed on the transcript.
Students who do not follow the attendance policy
in the syllabus may earn a “W” as a nal grade.
Obtain the Audit Form from the Registrar’s ofce.
Ordinarily, students may not audit studio or
laboratory performance-based courses. Students’
work in audited classes will not be formally
assessed and no grades will be issued. Auditors
are expected to read required texts and are
permitted to ask and answer questions in class.
Courses taken for audit do not apply toward
any academic degree and do not count as part
of a student’s full or part-time course load for
purposes of nancial aid or loan deferments.
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
The University reserves the right to cancel
any course because of insufcient enrollment
or as deemed necessary, and to make
any schedule changes required including
change of hours, location or instructor.
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Students are expected to attend all classes as
part of the normal learning process. Students
bear the ultimate responsibility for all missed
class material as the result of an absence and
can be required to make up any work missed.
Students must be consistent in attendance,
both on-ground and online, at the beginning of
the term to conrm registration and to be listed
on the ofcial course roster. Students will be
administratively withdrawn from the ofcial class list
if they do not have the instructor’s prior approval
and fail to attend the rst two weeks of 16-week
courses or the rst week of 4-8 week courses.
Faculty members have a right to establish
their own rules and regulations concerning
class attendance consistent with program and
institutional policies. Students may receive a grade
reduction or failing grade if they do not observe
attendance requirements set for their classes.
For “Excused Attendance Policy,” and “Grieving
Policy,” consult the current Undergraduate Catalog.
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Independent Study is an intensive, highly
individualized course taken for knowledge
enhancement beyond the courses offered in a
particular area of interest and covering material
not described in the University catalog in any
other format. An Independent Study is offered
by a department only to its majors and minors.
Independent Study must relate to a subject for
which the student has adequate preparation and
be commensurate with the student’s class level,
major eld, and experience. The faculty supervisor
must have, or be willing to develop, expertise
sufcient to assess the quality of a student’s
independent learning. Learning outcomes and
criteria or rubrics for assessment of learning
should normally be agreed upon in advance.
Independent Study can involve what
Ernest Boyer termed the scholarship of
discovery, integration, application or teaching
(Scholarship Reconsidered--Priorities of
the Professoriate, 1990) or the scholarship
of creativity, including creation of works of
art, literature, music, lm and theater.
To qualify for an Independent
Study, a student must:
Have earned 60 credit hours, at least
12 of which were earned at Lewis
Have a 3.0 Cumulative GPA
A student must meet with the independent study
supervisor to decide on focus, scope of project,
meeting times, due dates for progress reports and
plan for human subjects approval, if necessary.
Credit for a single independent study should not
exceed three semester hours; a student should
not register for more than three semester hours
of independent study in one semester; and the
total number of credit hours for a single student
over the course of that student’s college career
should not exceed six hours. A faculty member
should normally supervise no more than one
independent study student per semester.
Students must apply for independent study using
this form obtained at their Dean’s Ofce, which
must be approved by the supervising instructor,
the student’s academic advisor, the department
chair of their major, and the Dean’s Ofce of their
major before the student enrolls for the course. If
the course is in a department different from their
major, the department chair and dean of that
program/college must also sign this request.
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No more than one course on the Pass/Fail
option will be approved for any student during
a semester session, and that course cannot be
required by the major, minor, or by the general
education curriculum. The approval of the course
instructor and the permission of the dean of
the college in which the student is a major is
required for a P/F grade to be attempted.
Certain courses are offered exclusively
on a pass/fail basis. A student enrolled in
such a course has the option to take an
additional course on a pass/fail option.
Under the pass/fail option, a student is responsible
for attending and participating in all scheduled
classes and class activities, as well as completing
all course requirements listed in the syllabus,
including quizzes and examinations. The instructor
evaluates the student who is exercising the pass/
fail option in the same manner as other students
in the class. At the end of the course, instead of
the standard letter grade, a “P” will be posted
for those students who achieve a performance
level of poor through excellent (“D-” or better).
The grade of “P” does not affect the grade point
average. However, if a student fails a class, the
“F” will be included in calculating the GPA.
Application forms for pass/fail are available in
the ofce of the dean of the college. Completed
application forms must be returned to the Registrar
before the third Friday of the semester.
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Several courses listed have prerequisites.
Please check and make sure that the
prerequisite as indicated by the department,
college, or instructor has been met.
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Any course taken in the University may be repeated
for a higher grade, except those restricted by a major
department or a college. Both courses will appear on
the transcript, but only the most recent grade will be
used to calculate the grade point average. Credit will
be given only once for the course. A “W”, or “I” on the
second attempt does not replace the previous grade.
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Students must be especially consistent in
attendance, both on-ground and online, during
the rst two weeks of the course to conrm
registration and to be listed on the ofcial course
roster. Students who fail to attend, or participate
in an online course during the rst two weeks
and who have not received prior approval from
the instructor for absences will be reported to the
Registrar by the faculty as a ‘No-show’ after the
institutional drop deadline. These students are
administratively dropped and no nancial aid is
disbursed to their student statement of account.
If the student is reported as a ‘No-show’ for one
or more but not all of their classes that student
is assigned a “W” grade by the Registrar’s
Ofce for the classes that were reported.
Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024 15
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Note:
Graduate Programs and the School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education vary in the observance of holiday schedules.
If in doubt, contact your Graduate Program Director or the School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education for specics.
For future semester calendars, go to lewisu.edu and click on Academics, then Academic Calendar.
Fall 2023
August 28 Monday Full Day of Classes for the 16-Week Term and First 8-Week Session
September 4 Monday Labor Day: No Classes
October 5, 6 Thursday, Friday Fall Break: No classes for 16-week Courses
October 21 Saturday Last Day of Classes for First 8-Week Session
October 23 Monday Beginning of Second 8-Week Session
November 22-24 Wednesday-Friday Thanksgiving Holiday Recess Begins: No Classes
November 27 Monday Classes Resume
December 9 Saturday Final Day of Classes for 16-Week Term
December 11-16 Monday-Saturday Final Exams
December 15-16 Friday-Saturday Commencement Weekend
December 16 Saturday Final Day of Second 8-week Session
December 22 Friday Fall Term Degree Conferral Date
Spring 2024
January 15 Monday Birthday of Martin Luther King
January 16 Tuesday Full Day of Classes for the 16-Week Term and First 8-Week Session
March 9 Saturday Last Day of Classes for First 8-Week Session
March 11-16 Monday-Saturday Spring Break: No Classes
March 18 Monday Classes Resume for 16 Week Term and Start Second 8-Week Session
March 28-April 1 Thursday-Monday Easter Holiday Recess: No Classes
May 4 Saturday Final Day of Classes for 16-Week Term
May 6-11 Monday-Saturday Final Exams for 16-Week Term
May 10-11 Friday-Saturday Commencement Weekend
May 17 Friday Spring Term Degree Conferral Date
Summer 2024
May 13 Monday Start First 7-Week Session
May 13 Monday Standard 4-Week Session (dates may vary, standard end date June 8)
May 13 Monday Standard 10-Week Session (dates may vary, standard end date July 20)
May 27 Monday Memorial Day: No Classes
June 3 Monday Standard 6-Week Session (dates may vary, standard end date July 13)
June 3 Monday Standard 8-Week Session
June 19 Wednesday Juneteenth Observed: No Classes
June 29 Saturday Last Day of First 7-Week Session
July 1 Monday Start Second 7-Week Session
July 4-5 Thursday-Friday Independence Day: No Classes
August 17 Saturday Final Day of the Semester
August 23 Friday Summer Term Degree Conferral Date
16 Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024
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 

REGULAR CLASS
SESSION - FIRST WEEKLY
MEETING BEGINS AT
FINAL EXAM - DAY AND TIME
8:00 a.m. on Monday Monday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. on Monday Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
10:00 a.m. on Monday Monday, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m. on Monday Friday, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
12:00 p.m. on Monday Monday, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m. on Monday Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m. on Tuesday Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
9:00 or 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m. on Tuesday Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
12:00 or 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday Thursday, 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m. on Monday Monday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. on Tuesday Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m. on Wednesday Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. on Thursday Thursday, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m. on Monday Friday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. on Tuesday Tuesday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. on Thursday Thursday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
2:00/2:30 p.m. on Friday Friday, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Monday evening class Monday, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday evening class Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday evening class Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday evening class Thursday, 6:30 p.m.
Saturday class Saturday, Time Set By Instructor
Global History and Culture
Common Final
Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Reserved for Multiple Section
Exams and Conicts
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Spring 2024 Final Exam Week
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Spring 2024 Final Exam Week: May 6-11, Monday-Saturday
Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024 17
TUITION INFORMATION AND RATES
Students are charged by their programs. The program determines
the rate assessed for courses. Students are responsible for visiting
myLewis portal - Student Accounts, monthly to view account activity.
FIXED BLOCK UNDERGRADUATE TUITION
12-18 HOURS PER SEMESTER
.................................................................................................................... $18,796
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR
Undergraduate--Part time less than 12 hours ..................................................1,094
Undergraduate - Accelerated
............................................................................... 625
Accelerated BAC/BSN
.....................................................................................625
Accelerated RN/BSN
....................................................................................... 456
Accelerated Criminal Justice
........................................................................... 445
Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Studies
Biomedical Science Certicate ......................................................................625
Biomedical Science Certicate B.A.
...............................................................625
Non-Degree
High School Dual Credit*.................................................................................100
High School Scholar
............................................................................................0
SHRM Seminar.............................................................................................1,000
Active Duty
............................................................................................................250
Summer School
.................................................................................................... 875
*Dual credit rate may vary depending on high school partnership contract
GRADUATE TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR
COAST
MS, Aviation and Transportation ....................................................................$845
MS, Computer Science ....................................................................................845
MS, Data Science .............................................................................................845
MS, Cybersecurity ............................................................................................845
MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering ......................................................845
MS, Chemistry ..................................................................................................845
MS, Physics ...................................................................................................... 845
MS, Chemical Physics......................................................................................845
COB
Master of Business Administration ...................................................................845
MS, Business Analytics ....................................................................................845
MS, Finance ......................................................................................................845
MS, Project Management.................................................................................845
MA, Organizational Leadership ........................................................................710
COESS
MS, Criminal Justice .........................................................................................600
MS, Public Safety Administration ..................................................................... 600
MA, Education ..................................................................................................650
Department of Education Endorsements
....................................................275
Department of Education Endorsements New Summer 202005
...............400
Teacher In-Service for DuPage Educators (TIDE)
......................................202
MA, Clinical Mental Health Counseling ...........................................................650
MA, School Counseling ....................................................................................650
MA, Social Work ..............................................................................................650
CONHS
MS, Nursing ...................................................................................................... 820
MS, Occupational Therapy ..............................................................................820
MS, Speech Language Pathology ................................................................... 820
MS, Health Information Management ..............................................................820
DOCTORATE TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR
Doctorate, Education Leadership ....................................................................785
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) ................................................................... 795
OTHER FEES
Student Wellness Center Services .....................................................................$40
Technology Fee per semester
..............................................................................100
Undergraduate Parking Fee per semester
..............................................................0
Application Fee - Undergraduate
.............................................................................0
New Student Fee - Undergraduate
......................................................................150
Graduate Application for Admission
.........................................................................0
Installment Tuition Payment Agreement
................................................................ 60
Late Payment Penalty Fee
...................................................................................100
Transfer of credit fee, per credit hour while a Lewis Student
................................45
Undergraduate Graduation Fee
........................................................................... 150
Graduate Graduation Fee
....................................................................................180
Doctorate Graduation Fee
....................................................................................210
Transcript Fee
...........................................................................................................5
NSF Check Fee
...................................................................................................... 30
Audit Fee
...............................................................................................................175
Audit Fee - Graduate Workshop
..........................................................................350
Study Abroad
........................................................................................................500
Prior Learning Assessment Initial Challenge Exam/Portfolio, Specic Course
..150
Prior Learning Assessment Additional Challenge Exam/Portfolio, Specic
Course.....................................................................................................................50
PLA Portfolio for University Studies Credit
..........................................................400
Sustainability
.............................................................................................................5
International Student Insurance Fee per semester*
...........................................771
*Subject to change based on current rate from university insurance company.
Students who present evidence of insurance will not be charged.
ROOM CHARGES PER SEMESTER
BOARD CHARGES:
Plan I - Per Semester $2,168
Plan II - Per Semester $2,395
Plan III - Per Semester $2,622
(Continued)
Spring 2024 – Business Ofce
Dorothy Day ..............................
Suite Single ................... 4055
Suite Double ................. 3850
Triple .............................. 3645
Mother Teresa ..........................
Suite Single ................... 4055
Suite Double .................. 3850
Suite Triple ..................... 3645
John Paul II ...............................
Suite Single ................... 4055
Suite Double .................. 3850
Triple .............................. 3645
North Hall ...................................
Suite Single ................... 4055
Suite Double .................. 3850
De La Salle - North ...................
Single ............................ 3750
Doubles ......................... 3445
De La Salle - South ...................
Single ............................ 3750
Doubles ......................... 3445
Founders Hall ............................
Single ............................. 3750
Doubles ......................... 3445
Sheil Hall
....................................
Singles ........................... 3750
Doubles ......................... 3445
South Hall ..................................
Singles ........................... 3750
Ryan Hall ....................................
Singles ........................... 3750
Super Single .................. 3900
Cody Hall ...................................
Singles ........................... 3750
Super Single .................. 3900
St. Charles Borromeo Center
(Northwest)
................................
Suite Single ................... 4055
Suite Double .................. 3850
St. Charles Borromeo Center
(South)........................................
Single ............................. 3750
Super Single .................. 3900
18 Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024
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Please use the following link to access the Lewis University
Police Department page for parking permit ordering
http://www.lewisu.edu/studentservices/security/parking.htm.
The permit is valid for one full year. Please contact the University
Police Department at (815) 836-5222 for any additional questions.
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All Student Account information (billing, payment portal, payment
plans, statements/ebills, etc.) is accessible through myLewis – Student
Account. Parents and others can be given access to the Nelnet
Student Account Platform by the student for billing information only.
For the most current updates to Bursar Ofce polices or
procedures please visit: http://www.lewisu.edu/bursar.
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Prior to registration, students understand and agree that Lewis University
uses a monthly statement email as an ofcial method of billing and
are responsible for reading the e-mails received from Lewis University
on a timely basis. Students further understand that failure to review
a statement or receive an email does not constitute a valid reason
for not paying their bill on time. Students are responsible for visiting
myLewis portal - Student Accounts, monthly to view account activity.
Students with past due outstanding balances will have their accounts
placed on hold. This will prevent any future class registration, ofcial
transcript request unless for an employer, or commencement ceremony
guest tickets release. Payment must be made in full to release the hold.
Complete payment of all charges (tuition, fees, housing, etc.) is due
by the rst day of class for the fall and spring semesters. Summer
charges are due by the rst day of class. Online payment arrangements
must be made prior to move-in day if living in the residence halls.
Cash, check, or money order payments are accepted in the Bursar Ofce.
Credit card payments (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa)
are only available online and include a convenience fee. ACH (checking
or savings) payments are also available online as a NO FEE option.
Online payments are made at myLewis portal - Student Accounts.
Students may attend only those courses for which they have registered.
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Lewis University offers a monthly payment plan for students who cannot pay
their bills in full by the rst day of class. This option allows students to manage
their charges with an interest-free monthly payment. Students work directly
with Nelnet Campus Commerce at https://mycollegepaymentplan.com/lewis-
university or 800.609.8056 to sign up and establish monthly payments based
on their bill and estimated nancial aid. This site is also available through
myLewis – Student Accounts - Nelnet Campus Commerce Payment Plans.
Each semester that a payment plan is needed, students must enroll through
the online billing system; enrollment is not automatic and must be student
initiated. A $60 semester fee is charged for use of a payment plan.
Students are able to sign up for a payment plan and make subsequent
payments completely online. This convenient online option also
allows for parents, guardians, or others to be identied as the
primary payer. This person has access to view the payment plan
arrangement and make subsequent payments. Other benets include
the option for automatic payments, a toll-free number for the student
payment plan center, and budgeting for other college expenses.

The Lewis University Nelnet Student Account Platform allows students,
parents and authorized users access to account activity, monthly
statements, payment options, payment plans, and refunds. This system
enables students to receive and pay their bills online. A statement notice
is emailed to students indicating that a new one is ready for their review.
Students have the option to include additional email addresses to which
they would like the statements sent for parents and authorized users. The
statement will list pending nancial aid and the balance of the account.
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Forms are available at myLewis Portal under Student Accounts.
For enrollment in the program, proper documentation must
be submitted to the Bursar Ofce by the posted rst full day of
classes by the Registrar. Participation in the Employer Tuition
Reimbursement program will be canceled if payment or enrollment
due dates and other polices are not followed by the student.

Financial aid is always an estimate until enrolled hours are
veried. Once enrolled hours and other criteria are veried,
the Ofce of Financial Aid Services will credit the appropriate
nancial aid to students’ accounts. Adjustments to nancial aid
can result in additional balances owed to the University.

The Lewis University Nelnet Student Account Platform allows students,
parents and authorized users access to account activity, monthly
statements, payment options, payment plans, and refunds. This system
enables students to receive and pay their bills online. A statement notice
is emailed to students indicating that a new one is ready for their review.
Students have the option to include additional email addresses to which
they would like the statements sent for parents and authorized users. The
statement will list pending nancial aid and the balance of the account.

Forms are available at myLewis Portal under Student Account.
For enrollment in the program, proper documentation must
be submitted to the Bursar Ofce by the posted rst full day of
classes by the Registrar. Participation in the Employer Tuition
Reimbursement program will be canceled if payment or enrollment
due dates and other polices are not followed by the student.

Financial aid is always an estimate until enrolled hours are
veried. Once enrolled hours and other criteria are veried,
the Ofce of Financial Aid Services will credit the appropriate
nancial aid to students’ accounts. Adjustments to nancial aid
can result in additional balances owed to the University.

The Bursar Ofce utilizes an electronic credit balance refund system. If
a student account reects a credit balance after Federal Student Aid has
been applied to current charges or due to overpayment, a refund will be
issued if the student selected this option when accepting the online nancial
aid award. Refunds are not issued until after the class drop period.
Students have the option to receive refunds in the form of Direct
Deposit (to checking/savings). Students must enroll online to
authorize. Credit balance refund disbursement methods can be
viewed and managed at myLewis – Student Accounts.
(Continued)
Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024 19
(Continued)
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The following policies refer to all registered courses (classroom
based, online, blended, practicum, research, clinical, student
teaching, eld experience and independent study).
Denition of a week: A week begins at 12:00 am, Monday,
Central Time; Ends 11:59 pm, Sunday, Central Time.
Four and Five Week Courses
Drop: Drop within rst week, 100% refund, course does
not appear on transcript. Drop within second week, 50%
refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by end of third week, no refund, “W”
grade placed on transcript. No withdrawals will be processed
after the beginning of the fourth week of the course.
Seven or Eight Week Courses
Drop: Drop within rst week, 100% refund, course does
not appear on transcript. Drop within second week, 50%
refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by end of fth week, no refund,
“W” grade placed on transcript. No withdrawals will be
processed after the beginning of the sixth week.
Sixteen Week Courses
Drop: Drop within rst week, 100% refund, course does
not appear on transcript. Drop within second week, 50%
refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by the end of tenth week, no refund,
“W” grade placed on transcript. No withdrawals will be
processed after the beginning of the eleventh week.
Seminars (Weekend Workshops)
Seminars (Weekend Workshops) must be dropped two days
before the start date to receive 100% refund. A Seminar (Weekend
Workshop) that is registered for, but not attended, will not be
considered ofcially dropped, and will be charged full tuition.
Tuition refunds are based on the above only. Neither the number of
class meetings nor student attendance is used in computing the refund.
Students will remain responsible for all charges, including late fees,
unless they follow proper procedures for ofcially withdrawing from
Lewis University, and do so within the published deadlines for refund.
A xed rate of tuition is charged for 12-18 hours; dropping coursework will not
affect direct tuition cost if the student remains between 12-18 hours. Students
dropping below 12 hours during the refund period will be billed at the per credit
hour rate. Students should consult the Ofce of Financial Aid Services before
dropping coursework, as a course drop may affect nancial aid awards.

Administrative, clerical, or technical billing errors do not absolve
students of nancial responsibility to pay the correct amount of
tuition, fees and other associated nancial obligations assessed as
a result of registration or on campus housing at Lewis University.

Lewis University may take steps to collect any past due charges,
including but not limited to the following: restricting registration for
classes, withholding academic transcripts unless for an employer,
and not releasing the diploma until all nancial obligations are
satised. The student will be responsible for any and all charges
incurred by Lewis University in the recovery of the past-due funds.

If payment is not made by the rst day of class, students will be assessed
6% of the unpaid balance with a maximum of $100.00 non-payment
penalty fee. The non-payment penalty fee will also be assessed to
students who have not paid their accounts in full by the last week of class.
Fees for transfer of credit or credit by exam are due 30 days after posting.
Study Abroad charges are due prior to the scheduled trip. Requests for
transcripts, diplomas, or tickets to commencement ceremonies will not be
processed until all nancial obligations to the university are paid in full.
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Checks returned unpaid for any reason are subject to a $30.00
returned check fee. The unpaid amount and fee must be remitted
in full within 10 days of receipt by the University. Students will be
placed on hold until full payment is received; resident meal plans
will be stopped until full payment is received. Students with two
or more returned checks will lose all check payment and cashing
privileges for the remainder of their enrollment at Lewis University.
20 Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024
TUITION INFORMATION AND RATES
Students are charged by their programs. The program determines
the rate assessed for courses. Students are responsible for visiting
myLewis portal - Student Accounts, monthly to view account activity.
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR
Undergraduate ................................................................................................... $875
Undergraduate - Accelerated
............................................................................... 625
Accelerated BAC/BSN
.....................................................................................625
Accelerated RN/BSN
....................................................................................... 456
Accelerated Criminal Justice
........................................................................... 445
Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Studies
Biomedical Science Certicate ......................................................................625
Biomedical Science Certicate B.A.
...............................................................625
Non-Degree
High School Dual Credit*.................................................................................100
High School Scholar
............................................................................................0
SHRM Seminar.............................................................................................1,000
Active Duty
............................................................................................................250
*Dual credit rate may vary depending on high school partnership contract
GRADUATE TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR
COAST
MS, Aviation and Transportation ....................................................................$845
MS, Computer Science ....................................................................................845
MS, Data Science .............................................................................................845
MS, Cybersecurity ............................................................................................845
MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering ......................................................845
MS, Chemistry ..................................................................................................845
MS, Physics ...................................................................................................... 845
MS, Chemical Physics......................................................................................845
COB
Master of Business Administration ...................................................................845
MS, Business Analytics ....................................................................................845
MS, Finance ......................................................................................................845
MS, Project Management.................................................................................845
MA, Organizational Leadership ........................................................................710
COESS
MS, Criminal Justice .........................................................................................600
MS, Public Safety Administration ..................................................................... 600
MA, Education ..................................................................................................650
Department of Education Endorsements
....................................................275
Department of Education Endorsements New Summer 202005
...............400
Teacher In-Service for DuPage Educators (TIDE)
......................................202
MA, Clinical Mental Health Counseling ...........................................................650
MA, School Counseling ....................................................................................650
MA, Social Work ..............................................................................................650
CONHS
MS, Nursing ...................................................................................................... 820
MS, Occupational Therapy ..............................................................................820
MS, Speech Language Pathology ................................................................... 820
MS, Health Information Management ..............................................................820
DOCTORATE TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR
Doctorate, Education Leadership ....................................................................785
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) ................................................................... 795
OTHER FEES
Technology Fee per semester (Fall and Spring semesters only) .......................100
Undergraduate Parking Fee per semester
..............................................................0
Application Fee - Undergraduate
.............................................................................0
New Student Fee - Undergraduate
......................................................................150
Graduate Application for Admission
.........................................................................0
Installment Tuition Payment Agreement
................................................................ 60
Late Payment Penalty Fee
...................................................................................100
Transfer of credit fee, per credit hour while a Lewis Student
................................45
Undergraduate Graduation Fee
........................................................................... 150
Graduate Graduation Fee
....................................................................................180
Doctorate Graduation Fee
....................................................................................210
Transcript Fee
...........................................................................................................5
NSF Check Fee
...................................................................................................... 30
Audit Fee
...............................................................................................................175
Audit Fee - Graduate Workshop
..........................................................................350
Study Abroad
........................................................................................................500
Prior Learning Assessment Initial Challenge Exam/Portfolio, Specic Course
..150
Prior Learning Assessment Additional Challenge Exam/Portfolio, Specic Course
.50
PLA Portfolio for University Studies Credit
..........................................................400
Sustainability
.............................................................................................................5
International Student Insurance Fee per semester*
...........................................771
*Subject to change based on current rate from university insurance company.
Students who present evidence of insurance will not be charged.
PARKING PERMIT INFORMATION
Please use the following link to access the Lewis University
Police Department page for parking permit ordering
http://www.lewisu.edu/studentservices/security/parking.htm.
The permit is valid for one full year. Please contact the University
Police Department at (815) 836-5222 for any additional questions.
STUDENT ACCOUNT INFORMATION
All Student Account information (billing, payment portal, payment
plans, statements/ebills, etc.) is accessible through myLewis – Student
Account. Parents and others can be given access to the Nelnet
Student Account Platform by the student for billing information only.
For the most current updates to Bursar Ofce polices or
procedures please visit: http://www.lewisu.edu/bursar.
PAYMENT AND REGISTRATION POLICY
Prior to registration, students understand and agree that Lewis University uses a
monthly statement email as an ofcial method of billing and are responsible for
reading the e-mails received from Lewis University on a timely basis. Students
further understand that failure to review a statement or receive an email does not
constitute a valid reason for not paying their bill on time. Students are responsible
for visiting myLewis portal - Student Accounts, monthly to view account activity.
Students with past due outstanding balances will have their accounts
placed on hold. This will prevent any future class registration, ofcial
transcript request unless for an employer, or commencement ceremony
guest tickets release. Payment must be made in full to release the hold.
Complete payment of all charges (tuition, fees, housing, etc.) is due
by the rst day of class for the fall and spring semesters. Summer
charges are due by the rst day of class. Online payment arrangements
must be made prior to move-in day if living in the residence halls.
Cash, check, or money order payments are accepted in the Bursar Ofce.
Credit card payments (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa)
are only available online and include a convenience fee. ACH (checking
or savings) payments are also available online as a NO FEE option.
Online payments are made at myLewis portal - Student Accounts.
Students may attend only those courses for which they have registered.
PAYMENT PLANS
Lewis University offers a monthly payment plan for students who cannot pay
their bills in full by the rst day of class. This option allows students to manage
their charges with an interest-free monthly payment. Students work directly
with Nelnet Campus Commerce at https://mycollegepaymentplan.com/lewis-
university or 800.609.8056 to sign up and establish monthly payments based
on their bill and estimated nancial aid. This site is also available through
myLewis – Student Accounts - Nelnet Campus Commerce Payment Plans.
Each semester that a payment plan is needed, students must enroll through
the online billing system; enrollment is not automatic and must be student
initiated. A $60 semester fee is charged for use of a payment plan.
Students are able to sign up for a payment plan and make subsequent payments
completely online. This convenient online option also allows for parents,
guardians, or others to be identied as the primary payer. This person has
access to view the payment plan arrangement and make subsequent payments.
Other benets include the option for automatic payments, a toll-free number for
the student payment plan center, and budgeting for other college expenses.
(Continued)
Summer 2024 – Business Ofce
Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024 21
(Continued)

The Lewis University Nelnet Student Account Platform allows students, parents and authorized
users access to account activity, monthly statements, payment options, payment plans,
and refunds. This system enables students to receive and pay their bills online. A statement
notice is emailed to students indicating that a new one is ready for their review.
Students have the option to include additional email addresses to which they would like the statements sent
for parents and authorized users. The statement will list pending nancial aid and the balance of the account.

Forms are available at myLewis Portal under Student Accounts. For enrollment in the program,
proper documentation must be submitted to the Bursar Ofce by the posted rst full day of classes
by the Registrar. Participation in the Employer Tuition Reimbursement program will be canceled
if payment or enrollment due dates and other polices are not followed by the student.

Financial aid is always an estimate until enrolled hours are veried. Once enrolled hours and other
criteria are veried, the Ofce of Financial Aid Services will credit the appropriate nancial aid to students’
accounts. Adjustments to nancial aid can result in additional balances owed to the University.

The Bursar Ofce utilizes an electronic credit balance refund system. If a student account
reects a credit balance after Federal Student Aid has been applied to current charges or due
to overpayment, a refund will be issued if the student selected this option when accepting the
online nancial aid award. Refunds are not issued until after the class drop period.
Students have the option to receive refunds in the form of Direct Deposit (to checking/
savings). Students must enroll online to authorize. Credit balance refund disbursement
methods can be viewed and managed at myLewis – Student Accounts.

The following policies refer to all registered courses (classroom based, online, blended,
practicum, research, clinical, student teaching, eld experience and independent study).
Denition of a week: A week begins at 12:00 am, Monday, Central
Time; Ends 11:59 pm, Sunday, Central Time.
Four and Five Week Courses
Drop: Drop within rst week, 100% refund, course does not appear on transcript. Drop
within second week, 50% refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by end of third week, no refund, “W” grade placed on transcript. No
withdrawals will be processed after the beginning of the fourth week of the course.
Seven or Eight Week Courses
Drop: Drop within rst week, 100% refund, course does not appear on transcript. Drop
within second week, 50% refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by end of fth week, no refund, “W” grade placed on transcript.
No withdrawals will be processed after the beginning of the sixth week.
Sixteen Week Courses
Drop: Drop within rst week, 100% refund, course does not appear on transcript. Drop
within second week, 50% refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by the end of tenth week, no refund, “W” grade placed on transcript.
No withdrawals will be processed after the beginning of the eleventh week.
Seminars (Weekend Workshops)
Seminars (Weekend Workshops) must be dropped two days before the start date to
receive 100% refund. A Seminar (Weekend Workshop) that is registered for, but not
attended, will not be considered ofcially dropped, and will be charged full tuition.
Tuition refunds are based on the above only. Neither the number of class meetings nor
student attendance is used in computing the refund. Students will remain responsible for all
charges, including late fees, unless they follow proper procedures for ofcially withdrawing
from Lewis University, and do so within the published deadlines for refund.
A xed rate of tuition is charged for 12-18 hours; dropping coursework will not affect direct tuition
cost if the student remains between 12-18 hours. Students dropping below 12 hours during the
refund period will be billed at the per credit hour rate. Students should consult the Ofce of Financial
Aid Services before dropping coursework, as a course drop may affect nancial aid awards.

Administrative, clerical, or technical billing
errors do not absolve students of nancial
responsibility to pay the correct amount of
tuition, fees and other associated nancial
obligations assessed as a result of registration
or on campus housing at Lewis University.

Lewis University may take steps to collect any
past due charges, including but not limited
to the following: restricting registration for
classes, withholding academic transcripts
unless for an employer, and not releasing
the diploma until all nancial obligations are
satised. The student will be responsible for any
and all charges incurred by Lewis University
in the recovery of the past-due funds.

If payment is not made by the rst day of
class, students will be assessed 6% of
the unpaid balance with a maximum of
$100.00 non-payment penalty fee. The
non-payment penalty fee will also be
assessed to students who have not paid their
accounts in full by the last week of class.
Fees for transfer of credit or credit by exam
are due 30 days after posting. Study Abroad
charges are due prior to the scheduled
trip. Requests for transcripts, diplomas,
or tickets to commencement ceremonies
will not be processed until all nancial
obligations to the university are paid in full.

Checks returned unpaid for any reason are
subject to a $30.00 returned check fee. The
unpaid amount and fee must be remitted in
full within 10 days of receipt by the University.
Students will be placed on hold until full payment
is received; resident meal plans will be stopped
until full payment is received. Students with
two or more returned checks will lose all
check payment and cashing privileges for the
remainder of their enrollment at Lewis University.
22 Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024

It has been the philosophy of the University that no student should be
prevented from attending the University because of limited nancial
resources. The Student Financial Aid Program has been developed to
help meet that goal. The Ofce of Financial Aid administers programs
in cooperation with federal, state and private agencies as well as funds
provided through the University. Funding may be based on nancial
need or may be based on academic, athletic or ne arts merit.
Students who have been accepted for admission to Lewis are eligible to be
considered for nancial aid. Lewis University requires that you complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to apply for need-
based nancial aid/grants, loans and work programs available through federal,
state and institutional resources. This form is available at www.studentaid.gov.

q you are a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
q you show that you have nancial need by completing the FAFSA
q you are making Satisfactory Academic Progress
q you are not in default on a federal student loan

Students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) each year in order to be eligible for nancial assistance.
Students can complete the application online at www.studentaid.gov.
Financial preference is given to those students who complete the nancial
aid application process prior to December 1.
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q Complete the FAFSA at www.studentaid.gov
Lewis University’s School Code is 001707.
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Obtain your FSA ID at https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/create-account/launch
before completing your FAFSA. Beginning with the 2024-25 FAFSA you
will not be able to create an FSA ID while completing the FAFSA.
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Starting with the 2024-25 FAFSA, a direct data exchange
process with the IRS will import income, taxes and additional
information directly to the student’s FAFSA.
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The Department of Education will process your
FAFSA and email your results.
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If you are selected for verication, additional documentation will be
requested (e.g., IRS tax listing, verication of child support, w-2’s) by Lewis
University. The direct data exchange process provides the student with
the easiest way to meet the majority of the verication requirements.
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All nancial aid documentation must be submitted before the
end of the enrollment period (ie. fall, spring, summer) or before
the student ceases to be enrolled at least half time. Failure to
complete this process will limit the eligibility of nancial aid.
Priority Processing Deadlines*
MAP Grant Please complete your FAFSA as soon as possible after
October 1 each year to ensure the awarding of MAP Grant funds.
*These deadlines are for the 2024-25 FAFSA application.
Processing Deadlines Freshman Transfer Returning
Merit Scholarship Feb. 1, 2024 June 1, 2024 NA
Lewis Lasallian Grant Mar. 1, 2024 Mar. 1, 2024 Mar. 1, 2024
FINANCIAL AID DEFINITIONS
FAFSA Application - The standard form used by
students and families to apply for nancial aid.
Financial Aid Budget - An average estimate of what is will cost to attend
Lewis University depending on your living arrangements indicated on the
FAFSA. It is comprised of tuition and fees, housing and food, transportation,
books and supplies, license or certicate fee, and personal expenses.
Student Aid Index (SAI) - This number is determined by the Federal
government and is a calculation of your nancial information as submitted on
the FAFSA. Formerly referred to as the Expected Family Contribution (EFC).
Financial Need - The difference between the student’s
nancial aid budget and the student aid index (SAI).
Grants - Awarded aid dollars that need not be repaid by the student. Federal,
state and institutional grants are normally based on a student’s nancial need.
Scholarships - Awarded aid dollars to students on the basis of
outstanding achievement. Lewis University offers scholarships
based on academic merit as well as talent in art, music, drama and
athletics. The scholarships are renewable based on their criteria.
Loans - Money that a student may borrow to help pay their educational costs.
Loan repayments may be deferred while a student is enrolled halftime or more.
Student employment - Employment opportunities are available to
students to work on-campus or off-campus community service jobs.
Professional Judgement
Special Circumstances – a review of a student and their families
nancial situation based on a job loss, reduction of work hours, or
a change in marital status (ie. divorce, separation, or death).
Unusual circumstances – a review of a student’s dependency
status based on a unique situation (ie. human trafcking,
refugee or asylee status, parental abandonment, incarceration),
more commonly referred to as a dependency override.
Contact the Ofce of Financial Aid Services if you are
experiencing a special or unusual circumstance.
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New student loan borrowers must complete a Master
Promissory Note and Entrance Counseling. In order to complete
these requirements, follow the instructions below.
1. Go to www.studentaid.gov
2. Click “sign in” using your FSA ID number
3. Go to Complete Aid Process
Select “Complete MPN”
- For either undergraduate, graduate or parent
depending on the loan type
- Complete all steps of this process and sign your application
Select “Complete Entrance Counseling”
4. Conrm receipt – check your e-mail for conrmation that this
process has been completed. The information is forwarded
to Lewis University electronically within 24 hours.
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Student nancial aid awards can be viewed 24/7 online at myLewis
A listing of nancial aid awards and all related documents concerning
a student’s nancial aid application can be viewed on this website.
Copies of all our nancial aid forms and additional resources can also be
found on the myLewis portal in the FINANCIAL AID FORMS section.
Financial Aid Rights and Responsibilities is outlined on the myLewis
portal in the Terms and Conditions tab. Please review this section for
additional information regarding nancial aid policies and procedures.
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Dean.................................................................................................................Dr. Christopher White, Ext. 5584
Associate Dean
....................................................................................................Dr. Safwan Omari, Ext. 5791
Associate Dean, Aviation Initiatives
.........................................................................Eric Jones, Ext. 5483
Assistant Dean
......................................................................................................... Sarah Pariseau, Ext. 5020
Administrative Assistant to the Dean
........................................................ Christine Morrow, Ext. 5152
Administrative Assistant for Aviation and Transportation Studies
.........................................................
........................................................................................................................................ Andrea Madura, Ext. 5220
Department Manager, Aviation and Transportation Studies
..............Sandra Schuh, Ext. 5434
Administrative Assistant for Engineering, Computing, and Mathematical Sciences
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......................................................................................................................................................Linda Snell, Ext. 5116
Department Chairs
Aviation .......................................................................................................................Dr. Ryan Phillips, Ext. 5089
Biology
................................................................................................................... Dr. Jerry Kavouras, Ext. 5723
Chemistry
...............................................................................................................Dr. Jason Keleher, Ext. 5978
Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences
............... Dr. Cynthia Howard, Ext. 5134
Physics
............................................................................................................Dr. Joseph Kozminski, Ext. 5393
Program Directors
Air Trac Control ........................................................................................................ Michael Julius, Ext. 5761
Allied Health
..............................................................................................................Dr. Erin Zimmer, Ext. 5659
Aviation Administration
............................................................................................ Paul Dybinksi, Ext. 5422
Aviation Flight
...................................................................................................................Keith McGill, Ext. 5053
Aviation Maintenance
...............................................................................Christopher Stevens, Ext. 5424
Data Science
....................................................................................................... Dr. Piotr Szczurek, Ext. 7083
Dental Hygiene
...............................................................................................Dr. Elizabeth Kozak, Ext. 5726
Engineering
........................................................................................................... Dr. Gina Martinez, Ext. 5557
Environmental Science
.................................................................................Dr. Jerry Kavouras, Ext. 5723
Graduate Aviation Studies
..................................................................................... Dr. Erik Baker, Ext. 5936
Graduate Computer Science
....................................................................... Dr. Ziad Al-Sharif, Ext. 5646
............................................................................................................................. and Dr. Safwan Omari, Ext. 5791
Information Technology and Cyber Security
............................................ Dr. Jason Perry, Ext. 5797
Mathematics
.....................................................................................Dr. Amanda Harsy Ramsay, Ext. 5688
Pre-Health Professions
.............................................................................. Dr. Jennifer Roberts, Ext. 5396
Undergraduate Computer Science
............................................................Dr. Raymond Klump, 5528
Unmanned Aircraft Systems...................................................................................Jacob Reed, Ext. 5508
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Dean.....................................................................................................................................Ryan D. Butt, Ext. 5267
Director of CoB Operations
.................................................................................... Kari Orseske, Ext. 5621
Associate Dean
...........................................................................................................Dr. Wei Chen, Ext. 5260
Assistant Dean
.................................................................................................... Michael Progress, Ext. 5489
Coordinator of CoB Academic Services............................................... Kathryn Hettinger, Ext. 5938
Faculty Administrative Assistant
.......................................................................... Tracy O’Brien, Ext. 5991
Lowell Stahl Center for Entrepreneurship & Real Estate Director
........................................................
................................................................Contact Kari Orseske, Director of CoB Operations, Ext. 5621
Sales Excellence Program
...........................................................................Mr. Bob Bergman, Ext. 5294
Graduate School of Management Program Directors
MBA .......................................................................................................................... Dr. Sheila Boysen, Ext. 7099
M.S. Business Analytics
.........................................................................Dr. Ibrahim Mescioglu, Ext. 5801
M.S. Finance
......................................................................................................................John Nyho, Ext. 5091
Organizational Leadership
........................................................................... Dr. Sheila Boysen, Ext. 7099
M.S. Project Management
...............................................................................Dr. Robert Harris, Ext. 5430
Program Directors
International Business ..........................................................................................Dr. Ian Gladding, Ext. 5221
Digital Marketing
............................................................................................................Dr. Shan Lin, Ext. 5804
Department Chairs
Accountancy, Business Analytics, Economics & Finance .... Dr. Ibrahim Mescioglu, Ext. 5801
Business Administration & Marketing
..................................................Dr. Elizabeth Belgio, Ext 5432
Organizational Leadership & Management
..............................................Dr. Lesley Page, Ext. 5192
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Dean.....................................................................................................................................Dr. Kip Kline, Ext. 5717
Associate Dean
...................................................................................................... Dr. Tom Bristow, Ext. 5522
Assistant Dean
........................................................................................................Randall Venzke, Ext. 5024
Administrative Assistant to the Dean
................................................................Lucy Alvarez, Ext. 5242
Administrative Assistant, Dept of Ed-Dean’s Oce
..................................... Jean Lucas, Ext. 5266
Licensure Ocer
....................................................................................................... Renee Zdych, Ext. 5268
Clinical Coordinator
.....................................................................................................Kelly Wolcott, Ext. 5773
Administrative Assistant for Early Childhood, Elementary and Special Education
......................
.......................................................................................................................................Melissa Villarreal, Ext. 5398
Administrative Assistant for Justice, Law and Public Safety Studies
...................................................
...............................................................................................................................................Carli Rodack, Ext. 5502
Administrative Assistant for Psychology
.......................................................Nancy Hanley, Ext. 5594
Administrative Assistant for Political Science/Social Work/Sociology
.......................................
.............................................................................................................................Shannon Garcia, Ext. 5162
Administrative Assistant for Educational Leadership, ESL, Instructional Technology, Reading
& Literacy, Ed.D., Secondary/Middle Level/Foreign Language
.............................................................
........................................................................................................................Lee Anne McConologue, Ext. 5121
Department Chairs
Education ........................................................................................................................Dr. Jung Kim, Ext. 5099
.........................................................................................................................and Dr. Elizabeth Sturm, Ext. 5624
Justice, Law and Public Safety Studies
..............................................Dr. Vesna Markovic, Ext. 5039
Political Science
...............................................................................................Dr. Steven Nawara, Ext. 5323
Psychology
................................................................................................................ Dr. Keith Lavine, Ext. 5744
Social Work
.............................................................................................................Dr. Lorri McMeel, Ext. 5090
Sociology
................................................................................................................. Dr. Tennille Allen, Ext. 5799
Education Program Directors
Early Childhood Education ......................................................................... Dr. Rebecca Pruitt, Ext. 5626
Ed.D.
............................................................................................................................... Dr. Erica Davila, Ext. 5103
Educational Leadership
........................................................................................ Dr. Erica Davila, Ext. 5103
Elementary/Special Education
................................................................ Dr. Elizabeth Sturm, Ext. 5624
English as a New Language
...................................................................Dr. Joanna Maravilla, Ext. 6107
Literacy.............................................................................................................................. Dr. Jung Kim, Ext. 5099
Secondary/Middle/Foreign Language
...................................... Dr. Sarah Drake Brown, Ext. 5963
Technology Learning & Design
........................................................................ Dr. Seung Kim, Ext. 5042
Undergraduate Reading Program
............................................Dr. Deborah Augsburger, Ext. 5883
Social Science Program Directors
Addictions Program .........................................................................................Dr. Kimberly Duris, Ext. 5783
Clinical Training and Assessment
............................................................. Dr. Kimberly Duris, Ext. 5783
Ethnic and African American Studies
....................................................... Dr. Tennille Allen, Ext. 5799
Graduate Criminal Justice
...............................................................................Dr. Natalia Tapia, Ext. 5085
Graduate Psychology
.................................................................... Dr. Katherine Helm-Lewis, Ext. 5604
Graduate School Counseling
............................................................................... Dr. Judith Zito, Ext. 5971
Human Resource Management
...........................................................................Dr. Kami Tsai, Ext. 5196
Latin America and Latina/o Studies
........................................................ Dr. Jennifer Buntin, Ext. 7087
Public Safety Administration
......................................................................Dr. Shanon Gillette, Ext. 5949
Social Work
.............................................................................................................Dr. Lorri McMeel, Ext. 5090
Undergraduate Criminal Justice
................................................................ Tammy Thurman, Ext. 5084
Undergraduate Psychology
............................................................................… Dr. Valerie Hill, Ext. 5166
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Dean............................................................................................Mark Swain, MFA Interim Dean, Ext. 5043
Associate Dean
............................................................................................... Dr. Emily Normand, Ext. 5093
Assistant Dean
.......................................................................................................... Samantha Ivetic, Ext 5518
Administrative Assistant to the Dean
........................................................... Joan LaCombe, Ext. 5874
Administrative Assistant for Art and Design/Music/Theatre
.............Christine Jones, Ext. 5619
Administrative Assistant for Communications/English Studies/Foreign Languages
..................
...........................................................................................................................................Maria Sanchez, Ext. 5227
Administrative Assistant for History/Philosophy/Theology
..................Sara Pasowicz, Ext. 5148
Department Chairs
Art and Design .......................................................................................................... Kristin Callahan, Ext. 5419
Communications................................................................Dr. David Anderson, Interim Chair, Ext. 5351
English Studies
.................................................................................................... Dr. Chris Wielgos, Ext. 5873
History
................................................................................................................... Dr. Dennis Cremin, Ext. 5862
Music
......................................................................................................................Dr. Mike McFerron, Ext. 5857
Philosophy
................................................................................................................Dr. Karen Davis, Ext. 5568
Theatre
...................................................................................................................Dr. Kevin Trudeau, Ext. 5695
Theology
............................................................................................................ Dr. Christine Billups, Ext. 5829
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Program Directors
Art Gallery ...................................................................................................................... Natalie Swain, Ext. 5043
Culture & Civilization
................................................................................Br. John Vietoris, FSC, Ext. 5679
Electronic Media
.............................................................................................................John Carey, Ext. 5400
English as a Second Language
....................................................................Jasmine Castillo, Ext. 5664
Foreign Languages
.......................................................................................Dr. Serafima Gettys, Ext. 5544
Radio/TV
......................................................................................................................John Kilpatrick, Ext. 5400
Spanish Program
.......................................................................................... Dr. Rocio Rodriquez, Ext. 6007
The Flyer (LUTN News)
............................................................................. Tracy Hemmingway, Ext. 7208
The Flyer (Online) Moderator
................................................................................Hayley Miller, Ext. 5022
The Flyer (Print) Moderator
.....................................................................................Hayley Miller, Ext. 5022
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Dean............................................................................................................................ Dr. Susan Muller, Ext. 5245
Associate Dean
...................................................................................................... Dr. Daisy Sherry, Ext. 5249
Assistant Dean
........................................................................................................ Sarah Coleman, Ext. 5703
Administrative Assistant to the Dean
.........................................................Christine Murray, Ext. 5350
Department of Graduate Nursing
Chair ...........................................................................................................................Dr. Pamela Taylor, Ext. 5378
Director of DNP Program
..................................................................................Dr. Daisy Sherry, Ext. 5249
FNP Track Coordinator
...............................................................................................Dr. Alex Ariri, Ext. 5345
AGACNP/AGPCNP Tracks Coordinator
.......................................... Dr. Cynthia Hinojosa, Ext. 5648
PMHNP Track Coordinator
...............................................................................Dr. Dena Hinkle, Ext. 5052
Healthcare Systems Leadership Track Coordinator.
.................... Dr. Michele Kramer, Ext. 5018
Nursing Education Track Coordinator
......................................................Dr. Donna Martin, Ext. 5369
School Nurse Track Coordinator
..................................................................Dr. Dena Hinkle, Ext. 5052
Assistant to the Graduate Nursing Chair
..............................................................Mary Ortiz, Ext. 5355
Administrative Assistant Graduate Nursing
................................................ Ashley Stajura, Ext. 5997
Administrative Assistant Graduate Nursing
.......................................Rosemarie Shaern, Ext. 7177
Community Partnerships Coordinator
....................................................Caitlin Thompson, Ext. 5235
Administrative Assistants Clinical Placement Oce
.................................. Merritt Edson, Ext. 5441
.............................................................................................................................and Nichole McGraw, Ext. 5452
Department of Undergraduate Nursing
Chair ............................................................................................................Dr. Jeannine Haberman, Ext. 5237
BSN Coordinator.
....................................................................................Dr. Deborah Kornacker, Ext. 5346
Assistant to the Undergraduate Nursing Chair
........................................ Ashley Stajura, Ext. 5997
Administrative Assistant Undergraduate Nursing
................................Destiny Gomez, Ext. 5359
Administrative Assistant Undergraduate Nursing
.............................Rachel Serlovsky, Ext. 5363
Co-Coordinators of Skills Lab
................................................................................ Cindy Parent, Ext. 5128
.................................................................................................................................
.and Kristen Pengiel, Ext. 5128
.
......................................................................................................................................and Shari Pollock, Ext. 5128
Department of Rehabilitation and Health Sciences
Chair of Rehabilitation and Health Sciences .............................................. Dr. Tina Veale, Ext. 6379
Director of Speech-Language Pathology Program
................................ Dr. Tina Veale, Ext. 6379
Director of Occupational Therapy Program........................................... Dr. Susan Muller, Ext. 5245
Director of Exercise Science Program
........................................................ Dr. Cathy Bohlin, Ext. 5921
Director of Healthcare Management Program
.....................................Margaret Ledda, Ext. 6164
Director of Health Information Management Program
......................Margaret Ledda, Ext. 6164
Director of DPT Program (In Development)
...........................................Dr. Arvie Vitente, Ext. 5702
Coordinator for O/T Academic Fieldwork...............................................Amrendra Kumar, Ext. 7180
Coordinator for SLPA Clinical Education.
.......................................................... Kristin Smith, Ext. 5494
Administrative Assistant to Rehabilitation and Health Sciences
.....Hannah Gavin, Ext. 5356
Administrative Assistant Speech-Language Pathology
....................Priscilla DeSalvo, Ext. 5081
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Associate Provost of Graduate Studies, Dean, School of Graduate, Professional and
Continuing Education..............................................................................................Dr. Anne Rapp, ext 5778
Administrative Assistant for SGPCE Dean’s Oce
................................. Fabiana Tkac, Ext. 5360
Assistant Professor/Director of Prior Learning Assessment
...Dr. Cynthia Stevens, Ext. 6938
Assistant Dean
........................................................................................................ Sarah Wiegman Ext. 5622
Advising
Business Administration, Business Analytics, Computer Science, Human Resource
Management, Psychology, SHRM...................................................................Carli Reinholtz, Ext. 5650
BAC/BSN, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Healthcare Leadership,
Professional Studies, Special Education
................................................ Amber Schlereth, Ext. 5636
BA-Organizational Leadership, MA-Organizational Leadership, Organizational Leadership
Graduate Certificates, Dental Health, RN/BSN
...................................Joanna Baumann, Ext. 5519
Master of Business Administration, MS-Business Analytics, MS – Finance, MS-Project
Management
...................................................................................................................... Patty Perez, Ext. 5913
MS- Computer Science, MS-Data Science, MS- Cybersecurity
............................................................
................................................................................................................................... Jonathan Dackow, Ext. 5629
Administrative Assistant to Advising ...........................................................Abbie Saltzman, Ext. 5570
College of Aviation, Science and Technology
Program Director, Computer Science ............................................................ Cindy Howard, Ext. 5134
College of Business
Program Director, Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership........................................................
.....................................................................................................................................Dr Michael Cherry, Ext. 5744
Program Director, Business Administration
..............................................Dr. James Krejci, Ext. 5168
Program Director, Business Analytics
..................................................... Ibrahim Mescioglu, Ext 5801
College of Education and Social Sciences
Program Director, Human Resource Management .................................... Dr. Kami Tsai, Ext. 5196
Program Director, Criminal Justice
........................................................... Tammy Thurman, Ext. 5084
Program Director, Psychology
.................................................................. Dr. Valerie Hill-Steik, Ext 5166
Program Director, Early Childhood Special Education
................. Dr. Rebecca Pruitt, Ext. 5626
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Program Director, Healthcare Management ...........................................Margaret Ledda, Ext. 6164
Program Director, RN/BSN Degree Completion
........................Jeannine Haberman, Ext. 5237
School of Graduate, Professional and Continuing Education
Program Director, Professional Studies ........................................................ Dr. Anne Rapp, Ext. 5778
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Associate Vice President .......................................................................................... Rita Herrick, Ext. 5552
Director
................................................................................................................ Dr. Leslie Jacobson, Ext. 5821
Assistant Director, Graduate and Adult Enrollment Communications
................................................
.............................................................................................................................................John Galgano, Ext. 5574
Graduate Admission Counselor/CONHS Liaison
.................................Nancy Wiksten, Ext. 5628
Graduate Admission Counselor
....................................................................Linda Campbell, Ext. 5704
Graduate Admission Counselor
..............................................................................Kathy Lisak, Ext. 5027
Graduate Admission Counselor
......................................................................... Sheri Vilcek, Ext. 5384
Graduate Admission Counselor/Partnership Coordinator
..................Rhonda Richter, Ext. 5811
Administrative Assistant
.............................................................................. Carol Skevis-Koch, Ext. 5994
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Oak Brook, Ext. 5680
Director ..................................................................................................Katherine Keating ........ (630) 573-1740
Assistant Director
.................................................................................. Jeralyn Dunlap ........(630) 573-1740
Assistant Director
.................................................................Jennifer Manderscheid ........ (630) 573-1740
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Lewis University Shuttle (Free)
Lewis offers a free Campus Shuttle service to connect you with
local communities, shopping and entertainment. The shuttle
runs Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Lewis to Downtown
Naperville, Louis Joliet Mall, shopping and restaurants on
Weber including: Jewel Osco, Buffalo Wild Wings, Kohl’s,
Aldi, Goodwill, Tasty Wafe, Walgreens, and Walmart.
For a complete schedule, go to Lewisu.edu/shuttle.
Transportation to and from Campus
Lewis strives to provide students with easy
access to surrounding communities.
PACE BUS 834 MINIMAL CHARGE
In cooperation with the Regional Transportation Authority
(RTA), bus 834 Joliet-Downers Grove provides 24 hr. service
from the Lewis main campus to local communities. The route
spans from Joliet’s Union Station to Yorktown Center.
For service and complete route information and timetables, visit
PaceBus.com
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MAP LEGEND
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ROMEOVILLE, IL 60446
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MAIN CAMPUS BUILDINGS
Access via One University Parkway
Academic Science
Center (AS) 12
LOWER FLOOR
Physics
Greenhouse
GROUND FLOOR
Chemistry
Engineering, Computing
andMathematical
Sciences
Cadaver Lab
Likens Virtual Reality Lab
Dean, Aviation, Science
and Technology
Charlie’s Place
UPPER FLOOR
Biology
Benilde Hall (BE) 43
Justice, Law and
PublicSafety Studies
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Dean, Education
andSocialSciences
Brother James
Gaffney, FSC Student
Center (JG) 47
LOWER LEVEL
Student Engagement
and Multicultural
Student Enrichment
Student Senate
Common Grounds
FIRST FLOOR
Laverne and Dorothy
Brown Dining Hall
Brother Neil Kieffe, FSC
Aviation Building (HW) 21
Aviation Maintenance
Hangar
Brother Paul French,
FSC Learning Resource
Center / LRC (LR) 33
BASEMENT
Ofce of Technology
GROUND FLOOR
Business Ofce / Bursar
Career Services
Financial Aid Services
International Affairs
Purchasing
Registrar
Residence Life
Student Services
and Retention
University Police
FIRST FLOOR
Library
Faculty Center for
Teaching and Learning
Writing Center
THIRD FLOOR
Mission & Identity
Academic Services
Community
EngagedLearning
Flyer Success Network
Military Education
Resource Center
Study Abroad
Veterans Affairs
Cody Hall (CD) 61
Residence Hall
De La Salle Hall (DL) 45
GROUND FLOOR
Bookstore
Courtyard Café
Mailroom
Marketing and
Communications
SECOND FLOOR
English
Radio/TV Broadcast
Studio
Dean, Humanities,
FineArts and
Communications
THIRD FLOOR
Education
De La Salle Hall
North (DL) 44
Residence Hall
De La Salle Hall
South (DL) 46
Residence Hall
Dorothy Day Hall (DO) 55
Residence Hall
LOWER LEVEL
Occupational Therapy
Founders Hall (FO) 36
Residence Hall
Grounds Department, 62
Harold E. White Aviation
Center (HW) 19
Aviation
Flight Dispatch Center
JFK Student Recreation
and Sports Center (SC) 23
Recreation and
Fitness Center
Fieldhouse
Neil Carey Arena
Seiler Room
Swimming Pool
Lewis Memorial
Hall (SU) 15
LOWER LEVEL
Flyers’ Den
UPPER LEVEL
Engineering, Computing
andMathematical
Sciences
Library (LR) 33
Writing Center
Faculty Center for
Teaching and Learning
McNamara Hall (MC) 11
Foreign Languages
History
Philosophy
Theology
Mother Teresa Hall (MT) 56
Residence Hall
LOWER LEVEL
Student Wellness Center
North Hall (NO) 39
Residence Hall
Oremus Fine Arts
Center (FA) 18
FIRST FLOOR
Art and Design
Caterpillar Gallery
Philip Lynch Theatre
WadsworthFamily Gallery
SECOND FLOOR
Music
Ives Recital Hall
Theatre
Black Box Theatre

Hall (JP) 58
Residence Hall
LOWER LEVEL
Communications
The Flyer Newspaper
The Powerhouse
Flex and Fitness
Center (PH) 51
Ryan Hall (RY) 59
Residence Hall
Sancta Alberta
Chapel* (SA) 31
San Miguel Center
forMission and Ministry
James A. LaGrippe
 32
D’Arcy Great Room
Lewis Family Room
Multifaith Prayer
andMeditation Room
Food Pantry
Victoria LaGrippe
Meditation Garden
Sheil Hall (SL) 26
Residence Hall
South Hall (SH) 49
LOWER LEVEL
Speech-Language
Pathology
UPPER LEVEL
Nursing
Rehabilitation
andHealth Sciences
Dean, Nursing
andHealth Sciences
South Hall (SH) 48
Residence Hall
Stritch Hall (ST) 10
Ofces of the
President
Provost
Chief Diversity Ofcer
Chief Financial Ofcer
Chief Strategy Ofcer
Institutional Research
Welcome Center (WC) 8
Admission
Alumni Relations
University Advancement
West Hall (WH) 50
Health Sciences
CAMPUS GUIDE
ST. CHARLES
BORROMEO
NORTH CAMPUS
Access via 101 Airport Road
St. Charles Borromeo (SB) 1
College of Business
Convocation Hall
Brother James Miller,
FSC Chapel*
Presidential Gallery
Flight Deck
Human Resources
Instituto Fe y Vida
Innovation Hub
Lowell Stahl Center
for Entrepreneurship
and Real Estate
Dean, Business
Ofce of Technology Annex
St. Charles Borromeo
Hall North (SB) 2
Residence Hall
St. Charles Borromeo
Hall South (SB) 3
Residence Hall
St. Charles Borromeo
Greenway, 4

Aviation, Science and
Technology (AS) 12
Business (SB) 1
Education and Social
Sciences (BE) 43
Humanities, Fine Arts and
Communications (DL) 45
Nursing and Health
Sciences (SH) 49
School of Graduate, Professional,
and Continuing Education (SB) 1

Charlie’s Place (AS) 12
Common Grounds (JG) 47
Courtyard Café (DL) 45
Flyers’ Den (SU) 15
Laverne and Dorothy Brown
Dining Hall (JG) 47
RESIDENCE HALLS
Cody Hall (CD) 61
De La Salle Hall North (DL) 44
De La Salle Hall South (DL) 46
Dorothy Day Hall (DO) 55
Founders Hall (FO) 36
Mother Teresa Hall (MT) 56
North Hall (NO) 39
Pope John Paul II Hall (JP) 58
Ryan Hall (RY) 59
Sheil Hall (SL) 26
South Hall (SH) 48
St. Charles Borromeo
Hall North (SB) 2
St. Charles Borromeo
Hall South (SB) 3

RECREATION
Archery Club Range, 63
The Backyard, 25
Sand Volleyball
Burnham Centennial
Nature Trail, 41
 40
Disc Golf Course, 42
 54
JFK Student Recreation and
Sports Center (SC) 23
Recreation and
Fitness Center
Fieldhouse
Neil Carey Arena
Seiler Room
Swimming Pool
Lewis Stadium, 53
Soccer, Track and Field
 22
The Powerhouse Flex and
Fitness Center, 51
Softball Field, 60
MEMORIALS,
DEDICATED
SPACES & OTHER
Brother David Delahanty,
FSC Memorial Plaza, 24
Br. Leo Circle, 38
“The Brother” Statue
and Bench, 13
Cordano Heritage Circle, 29
The Encounter, 37
Flyers Pavilion, 53
Founder’s Garden*, 30
The Glen, 9
Guest Houses, 7
Meetings, Events and Conferences
Irving Crown Plaza, 35
La Salle House, 4
Memorial Flag Plaza, 35
Multifaith Prayer &
Meditation Room*, 32
Oremus Fine Arts
Center Patio (FA) 17
Pavilion on the Green, 14
Peace Garden*, 3
Police Communication Center/
Information Booth, 34
Time Plaza, 27
University Green, 28
Veterans Memorial
Flag Plaza, 57
Brent and Jean Wadsworth
Family Plaza, 16
* Indicates Worship/
Prayer Locations

Lewis University Airport, 20
Access via Renwick Road
Fitzpatrick House (FH) 64
Access via Route 53
Shipping/Receiving
Access at 1312 Enterprise
Drive, Unit J, Romeoville
TAKE A WALKING TOUR
by accessing the Virtual Tour at
lewisu.edu/vtour
Lewis University Class Schedule and Registration Information • Spring and Summer 2024 27
MAIN CAMPUS BUILDINGS
Access via One University Parkway
Academic Science
Center (AS) 12
LOWER FLOOR
Physics
Greenhouse
GROUND FLOOR
Chemistry
Engineering, Computing
andMathematical
Sciences
Cadaver Lab
Likens Virtual Reality Lab
Dean, Aviation, Science
and Technology
Charlie’s Place
UPPER FLOOR
Biology
Benilde Hall (BE) 43
Justice, Law and
PublicSafety Studies
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Dean, Education
andSocialSciences
Brother James
Gaffney, FSC Student
Center (JG) 47
LOWER LEVEL
Student Engagement
and Multicultural
Student Enrichment
Student Senate
Common Grounds
FIRST FLOOR
Laverne and Dorothy
Brown Dining Hall
Brother Neil Kieffe, FSC
Aviation Building (HW) 21
Aviation Maintenance
Hangar
Brother Paul French,
FSC Learning Resource
Center / LRC (LR) 33
BASEMENT
Ofce of Technology
GROUND FLOOR
Business Ofce / Bursar
Career Services
Financial Aid Services
International Affairs
Purchasing
Registrar
Residence Life
Student Services
and Retention
University Police
FIRST FLOOR
Library
Faculty Center for
Teaching and Learning
Writing Center
THIRD FLOOR
Mission & Identity
Academic Services
Community
EngagedLearning
Flyer Success Network
Military Education
Resource Center
Study Abroad
Veterans Affairs
Cody Hall (CD) 61
Residence Hall
De La Salle Hall (DL) 45
GROUND FLOOR
Bookstore
Courtyard Café
Mailroom
Marketing and
Communications
SECOND FLOOR
English
Radio/TV Broadcast
Studio
Dean, Humanities,
FineArts and
Communications
THIRD FLOOR
Education
De La Salle Hall
North (DL) 44
Residence Hall
De La Salle Hall
South (DL) 46
Residence Hall
Dorothy Day Hall (DO) 55
Residence Hall
LOWER LEVEL
Occupational Therapy
Founders Hall (FO) 36
Residence Hall
Grounds Department, 62
Harold E. White Aviation
Center (HW) 19
Aviation
Flight Dispatch Center
JFK Student Recreation
and Sports Center (SC) 23
Recreation and
Fitness Center
Fieldhouse
Neil Carey Arena
Seiler Room
Swimming Pool
Lewis Memorial
Hall (SU) 15
LOWER LEVEL
Flyers’ Den
UPPER LEVEL
Engineering, Computing
andMathematical
Sciences
Library (LR) 33
Writing Center
Faculty Center for
Teaching and Learning
McNamara Hall (MC) 11
Foreign Languages
History
Philosophy
Theology
Mother Teresa Hall (MT) 56
Residence Hall
LOWER LEVEL
Student Wellness Center
North Hall (NO) 39
Residence Hall
Oremus Fine Arts
Center (FA) 18
FIRST FLOOR
Art and Design
Caterpillar Gallery
Philip Lynch Theatre
WadsworthFamily Gallery
SECOND FLOOR
Music
Ives Recital Hall
Theatre
Black Box Theatre

Hall (JP) 58
Residence Hall
LOWER LEVEL
Communications
The Flyer Newspaper
The Powerhouse
Flex and Fitness
Center (PH) 51
Ryan Hall (RY) 59
Residence Hall
Sancta Alberta
Chapel* (SA) 31
San Miguel Center
forMission and Ministry
James A. LaGrippe
 32
D’Arcy Great Room
Lewis Family Room
Multifaith Prayer
andMeditation Room
Food Pantry
Victoria LaGrippe
Meditation Garden
Sheil Hall (SL) 26
Residence Hall
South Hall (SH) 49
LOWER LEVEL
Speech-Language
Pathology
UPPER LEVEL
Nursing
Rehabilitation
andHealth Sciences
Dean, Nursing
andHealth Sciences
South Hall (SH) 48
Residence Hall
Stritch Hall (ST) 10
Ofces of the
President
Provost
Chief Diversity Ofcer
Chief Financial Ofcer
Chief Strategy Ofcer
Institutional Research
Welcome Center (WC) 8
Admission
Alumni Relations
University Advancement
West Hall (WH) 50
Health Sciences
CAMPUS GUIDE
ST. CHARLES
BORROMEO
NORTH CAMPUS
Access via 101 Airport Road
St. Charles Borromeo (SB) 1
College of Business
Convocation Hall
Brother James Miller,
FSC Chapel*
Presidential Gallery
Flight Deck
Human Resources
Instituto Fe y Vida
Innovation Hub
Lowell Stahl Center
for Entrepreneurship
and Real Estate
Dean, Business
Ofce of Technology Annex
St. Charles Borromeo
Hall North (SB) 2
Residence Hall
St. Charles Borromeo
Hall South (SB) 3
Residence Hall
St. Charles Borromeo
Greenway, 4

Aviation, Science and
Technology (AS) 12
Business (SB) 1
Education and Social
Sciences (BE) 43
Humanities, Fine Arts and
Communications (DL) 45
Nursing and Health
Sciences (SH) 49
School of Graduate, Professional,
and Continuing Education (SB) 1

Charlie’s Place (AS) 12
Common Grounds (JG) 47
Courtyard Café (DL) 45
Flyers’ Den (SU) 15
Laverne and Dorothy Brown
Dining Hall (JG) 47
RESIDENCE HALLS
Cody Hall (CD) 61
De La Salle Hall North (DL) 44
De La Salle Hall South (DL) 46
Dorothy Day Hall (DO) 55
Founders Hall (FO) 36
Mother Teresa Hall (MT) 56
North Hall (NO) 39
Pope John Paul II Hall (JP) 58
Ryan Hall (RY) 59
Sheil Hall (SL) 26
South Hall (SH) 48
St. Charles Borromeo
Hall North (SB) 2
St. Charles Borromeo
Hall South (SB) 3

RECREATION
Archery Club Range, 63
The Backyard, 25
Sand Volleyball
Burnham Centennial
Nature Trail, 41
 40
Disc Golf Course, 42
 54
JFK Student Recreation and
Sports Center (SC) 23
Recreation and
Fitness Center
Fieldhouse
Neil Carey Arena
Seiler Room
Swimming Pool
Lewis Stadium, 53
Soccer, Track and Field
 22
The Powerhouse Flex and
Fitness Center, 51
Softball Field, 60
MEMORIALS,
DEDICATED
SPACES & OTHER
Brother David Delahanty,
FSC Memorial Plaza, 24
Br. Leo Circle, 38
“The Brother” Statue
and Bench, 13
Cordano Heritage Circle, 29
The Encounter, 37
Flyers Pavilion, 53
Founder’s Garden*, 30
The Glen, 9
Guest Houses, 7
Meetings, Events and Conferences
Irving Crown Plaza, 35
La Salle House, 4
Memorial Flag Plaza, 35
Multifaith Prayer &
Meditation Room*, 32
Oremus Fine Arts
Center Patio (FA) 17
Pavilion on the Green, 14
Peace Garden*, 3
Police Communication Center/
Information Booth, 34
Time Plaza, 27
University Green, 28
Veterans Memorial
Flag Plaza, 57
Brent and Jean Wadsworth
Family Plaza, 16
* Indicates Worship/
Prayer Locations

Lewis University Airport, 20
Access via Renwick Road
Fitzpatrick House (FH) 64
Access via Route 53
Shipping/Receiving
Access at 1312 Enterprise
Drive, Unit J, Romeoville
TAKE A WALKING TOUR
by accessing the Virtual Tour at
lewisu.edu/vtour