<p>On the other hand, in 1998 according to the University of Chicago, their commitment to teaching, “makes the University virtually unique among its peers. A recent study by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching concluded that research universities deny undergraduates the best education available by placing them almost exclusively in large lecture classes taught by graduate students. The same study cited Chicago as a noteworthy exception.”</p>
<p>Is this still the case? What makes the University of Chicago’s commitment to undergraduate teaching from other universities?</p>