Well, I know why four really good Catholic colleges are on that list:
“He said the scores “should not be a cause for concern” and attributed them, in part, to the fact that the law school has a low asset-to-debt ratio, which he said is typical of recently-founded institutions.”
I did not realize there was such a standard any longer.
My federal government tells me one must spend their way out of economic hardships. According to obongo the kenyan clown, all the experts agree on that.
“Federal Government” and “Fiscal Responsibility” don’t belong in the same sentence.
Outside of state universities, there isn't much fiscal responsibility unless a university president sets policy to make it so And, honestly, some are better at raising cash than others. That's just reality.
FYI, University of St. Mary of the Lake (Mundelein) is the Archdiocese of Chicago’s seminary.