Visiting Scholar
The appointment as a Loyola University Maryland Visiting Scholar is a non-paid, courtesy
                     appointment given to persons with outstanding professional or academic credentials
                     whom the university wishes to include within its academic community for the mutual
                     benefit of the scholar, students, and the broader academic community. The appointment
                     of Visiting Scholar provides an academic home and engagement with a community of active
                     researchers.
                     
A Visiting Scholar appointment does not involve any faculty status nor compensation. During the period of appointment, which is typically one to two years, the scholar is given access to Loyola core computer applications as well as Loyola /Notre Dame library resources.
                     
The appointment is recommended by an Academic Dean and sponsored by the Provost and Senior Vice president. All scholars must complete the Visiting Scholar Information Form.
                  A Visiting Scholar appointment does not involve any faculty status nor compensation. During the period of appointment, which is typically one to two years, the scholar is given access to Loyola core computer applications as well as Loyola /Notre Dame library resources.
The appointment is recommended by an Academic Dean and sponsored by the Provost and Senior Vice president. All scholars must complete the Visiting Scholar Information Form.