Full-time and part-time teachers at local colleges

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: December 29, 1986 | Copyright information

Pct. of Pct. of

Full-time classes Part-time classes Full-time School faculty taught faculty taught equivalent Loyola 804 75 800 25

268 Roosevelt 160 67 336 33 80 DePaul 386 75 360 25 129 Northwestern 1,329 94 269 6 90 North Park 60 78 50 21 16...

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