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Katrina Aftermath Forces Loyola to Consider Tuition Hikes

December 05, 2006 12:08 PM ET | Permanent Link

New Orleans' struggling economy was a "big factor" in a proposal by the Rev. Kevin Wildes, president of Loyola University, to raise tuition, reports the Maroon. "New Orleans has become a more expensive place to live," and faculty and staff need wage and salary hikes to keep up, he said.

PHOTO CREDIT: JIM LO SCALZO FOR USN&WR
PHOTO CAPTION: December 16, 2005—Workers at Loyola University in New Orleans clean up the campus in preparation for the school's January reopening.

Tags: New Orleans | tuition | Hurricane Katrina | Loyola University (New Orleans)

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