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Wikipedia March 17, 2026 at 01:20 AM

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jesuit_educational_institutions

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Catholic University of Tachira, San Cristobal
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The Catholic University of Táchira is a university, not a secondary school.

Full reasoning

This entry is placed in the page's "List of Jesuit secondary schools", but the institution is a university. The International Association of Jesuit Universities (IAJU) lists Universidad Católica del Táchira (UCAT) as one of its Jesuit Catholic universities and institutes of higher education. So placing it in the secondary-schools section is incorrect.

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Loyola College, Chennai
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Loyola College, Chennai is a higher-education college, not a secondary school.

Full reasoning

This entry is placed in the page's "List of Jesuit secondary schools", but Loyola College Chennai's own official description says it was founded to provide university education and that it is an autonomous college affiliated with the University of Madras. That makes it a higher-education institution, not a secondary school.

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  • Loyola College - Introduction

    Loyola College... was founded by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1925, with the primary objective of providing University Education... Loyola College, though affiliated to University of Madras, became autonomous in July 1978.

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Loyola Public School, Guntur
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Loyola Public School in Guntur is a school for classes I–X, not a university.

Full reasoning

This entry appears under the page's "List of Jesuit universities", but the institution's own admissions page describes it as a school that admits students beginning in class 1 and says girls are admitted as day scholars for classes I to X. Those are school-grade levels, not university programs, so listing it as a university-level institution is inaccurate.

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The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies
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The Beijing Center is a study-abroad and research center, not a university.

Full reasoning

The page lists this under "List of Jesuit universities", but The Beijing Center's own materials describe it as a nonprofit center that offers semester abroad and short-term programs. Its admissions page says applicants must already be degree-seeking undergraduates at a home university, which shows TBC is not itself a standalone university.

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  • TBC Overview - The Beijing Center

    The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies (TBC) is a nonprofit organization... We achieve our mission by offering an outstanding immersive semester abroad program, short-term programs... and a research library.

  • Admission - The Beijing Center

    Applicants should... Be a current degree-seeking undergraduate... check with your home university study abroad office... TBC works closely with your home university regarding program tuition and financial aid.

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Collège Notre-Dame de Jamhour, Baabda
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Collège Notre-Dame de Jamhour is a secondary school, not a university.

Full reasoning

This entry is placed in the page's "List of Jesuit universities", but the school's own presentation describes it as a Lebanese/French secondary school. It says the collège receives external students "de la 12e jusqu’en Terminale" and follows school curricula approved by the Lebanese and French education ministries. That is secondary education, not university education.

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Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The University of Buenos Aires is a public autonomous university, not a Jesuit-run institution.

Full reasoning

This page lists the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) among current Jesuit universities, but UBA's own official description says it is an autonomous and public higher education institution founded in 1821. That directly conflicts with the page's framing of this section as institutions "operated by the Society of Jesus." UBA may have historical links to earlier Catholic and Jesuit education in Buenos Aires, but the modern university is not a Jesuit-operated institution.

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  • About UBA / Universidad de Buenos Aires

    Founded in 1821, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)... UBA is an autonomous and public higher education institution... ORGANIZATION AND GOVERNANCE... one of the institution's leading governing organs.

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