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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)[reply]

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)[reply]
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)[reply]