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[edit]Can someone modify the table appropriately so that the McCourt School of Public Policy is not bordered by a dashed line, but a solid line to reflect its new status as an independent graduate school? Ergo Sum 17:11, 6 September 2015 (UTC)
- Done. Though, the college should no longer expand over both I suppose. Issue being there are more graduate schools than undergraduate. The table at Georgetown University#Academics works because we incorrectly list the SCS as undergraduate only. Suggestions for how to diagram the relationship of the school/programs under the university umbrella are welcome! Are there other examples like this on Wikipedia university articles?
- Thanks Patrickneil. I've noticed this same problem too. Because there are different numbers of graduate and undergraduate schools, some of which offer both levels of degrees, the issue is a bit tricky. I do not know of any other university's Wikipedia article that formats their schools in this manner. I recommend moving to the format more commonly employed by other universities. Examples include the formats used by: Harvard, Duke, Yale, and Columbia. Ergo Sum 20:57, 6 September 2015 (UTC)
- I have moved the conversation over to the talk page of the Georgetown University article. As a side note, several of the founding dates of the schools are incorrect in this table. Ergo Sum 22:01, 6 September 2015 (UTC)
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