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In accordance with the agreement made by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, which stated that only Loyola University Chicago retained the legal right to call itself Loyola University, this article should be the main article for Loyola University. All other uses would be accessible through a disambiguation page, however this article would maintain its use for information on LUC. Spikethehawk 16:39, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
For a variety of reasons it seems pretty bad form to link the entire line in a disambig list like this, not least of which is it makes less clear what the actual linked article's name is. -- Belg4mit 11:07, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
Even though Loyola College (redirects to Loyola University) -- Loyola College proper, that is, "may refer to a college, university or academy of higher education or a secondary school" (my stress added) indeed, AFAIK, no example of a Loyola University refering to a secondary school is available.
Hence, IMO, the claim as if "Loyola University may refer to a college, university or academy of higher education or a secondary school" (sic) is false.
As a matter of fact, within (i.a.) the continental European school system (and at least some of the Australian one, as it turns out), "college" hasn't got the meaning that it has within (i.a.) American education system. AFAIK, in the former system (Continental European, etc.) indeed, "college" always refers to a secondary school, while in the latter (American, etc.) style system, a "college" is some kind of higher education.
By redirecting Loyola College to Loyola University, the Loyola University disambiguation page claim: "[Loyola University] may refer to a college, university or academy of higher education or a secondary school." (sic) turns false.
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In accordance with the agreement made by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, which stated that only Loyola University Chicago retained the legal right to call itself Loyola University, this article should be the main article for Loyola University. All other uses would be accessible through a disambiguation page, however this article would maintain its use for information on LUC. Spikethehawk 16:39, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
For a variety of reasons it seems pretty bad form to link the entire line in a disambig list like this, not least of which is it makes less clear what the actual linked article's name is. -- Belg4mit 11:07, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
Even though Loyola College (redirects to Loyola University) -- Loyola College proper, that is, "may refer to a college, university or academy of higher education or a secondary school" (my stress added) indeed, AFAIK, no example of a Loyola University refering to a secondary school is available.
Hence, IMO, the claim as if "Loyola University may refer to a college, university or academy of higher education or a secondary school" (sic) is false.
As a matter of fact, within (i.a.) the continental European school system (and at least some of the Australian one, as it turns out), "college" hasn't got the meaning that it has within (i.a.) American education system. AFAIK, in the former system (Continental European, etc.) indeed, "college" always refers to a secondary school, while in the latter (American, etc.) style system, a "college" is some kind of higher education.
By redirecting Loyola College to Loyola University, the Loyola University disambiguation page claim: "[Loyola University] may refer to a college, university or academy of higher education or a secondary school." (sic) turns false.