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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In MD, the other state universities other than UMCP aren't great so a LAC it is. [/quote] Which LACs? Washington college, Goucher, where are the LACs in MD? In VA? [/quote] Loyola[/quote] Loyola is not a liberal arts college. [/quote] Yes, it is a LAC. https://www.loyola.edu/about/ [i]The benefits of Loyola’s Jesuit, liberal arts experience lead to a life-long approach of learning and questioning and critical analysis that prepare our alumni for—and set them apart in—the workforce and the world. [/i][/quote] You poor thing. You don't really think that that sentence means that Loyola is a liberal arts college, do you? Loyola has a College of Arts & Sciences, a business school, a school of education, and has 11 graduate programs. It has more than 5000 full time students and over 1000 graduate students. It's a university. [/quote]
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