- Title
- Loyola-Marymount of Los Angeles a rationale
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- Creator
- Loyola University of Los Angeles
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- Description
- Loyola-Marymount of Los Angeles a rationale. Implementation of Marymount College and Loyola University of Los Angeles affiliation on the Loyola Westchester campus was scheduled in the Fall of 1968. The resultant coordinates the university to continue individual traditions within a new framework of cooperative education. Each school retains its identity as a corporate, educational, degree-granting body. Each will share present and proposed facilities on the Loyola Westchester campus—a cooperative interchange of faculty and staff and complementary curricula, creating a multi-community of scholars. The new coordinated university hopes for increased communication between faculties, between students, and between faculties and students.
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- Physical description
- 2 pages; 28 x 22 cm
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- Subject
- Loyola Marymount University; College administrators--California--Los Angeles
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- Note
- In 1923, the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary first established an all-girls school in Los Angeles. Marymount School moved to a new campus on Sunset Boulevard in Westwood and opened a two-year junior college in 1933. In 1948 the school became Marymount College of Los Angeles and first granted baccalaureate degrees. Marymount College was relocated to the Palos Verdes campus in 1960. Loyola University and Marymount College partnered with St. Joseph College of Orange began affiliation in 1968, and officially merged into Loyola Marymount University in 1973.
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- Type
- ["Memos"]
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- Keywords
- ["Affiliation","Campus","Faculty","Students","Degrees","Coordinate Colleges","Autonomy"]
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- Language
- English
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Loyola-Marymount of Los Angeles a rationale
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