This resolution serves to elevate the profile of Loyola University Chicago within the legislative framework, emphasizing its contributions to the local community and higher education landscape. The bill notes the university's initiatives such as Arrupe College, aimed at providing access to education for students with limited financial means. By recognizing these efforts, HR0246 aims to reaffirm the importance of accessibility and support for education in the state.
Summary
HR0246 is a resolution in recognition of Loyola University Chicago, the only Jesuit Catholic University in Illinois. The bill acknowledges the university's historical significance since its establishment as St. Ignatius College in 1870 and highlights its growth to a vibrant institution with over 17,000 students. The diversity of its student body, with 42% identifying as students of color and the need for financial assistance reflected in 98% of undergraduates receiving grants and scholarships are significant points of the resolution.
Contention
While the resolution primarily serves as a commendation, it reflects broader discussions around higher education funding and support within Illinois. The significant percentage of students benefiting from the Monetary Assistance Program (MAP) grant underscores ongoing needs for financial aid in higher education. As the state grapples with educational policy and funding, HR0246 highlights the role of institutions like Loyola University in shaping educational access and success for diverse populations.
Commends John Honeycutt, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for being selected as a candidate to represent Louisiana at the HOBY World Leadership Congress to be held on July 21-28, 2018, at Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois.