October 5, 2001
For Prospective Loyola U. Chicago Students, Money Talks
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Loyola University Chicago, which has run up a cumulative $140-million in budget deficits since 1996, a loss in the value of its endowment, and an enrollment decline of more than 12 percent (The Chronicle, December 1), is starting to report some good news for a change.
Freshman enrollment this fall is up almost 60 percent over last year, from 889 to 1,422. It is the largest freshman class in Loyola's history. "I am not familiar with an increase of this
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