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All About Loyola University Chicago Raihan Sayeed is a premedical student at Loyola University Chicago.

As an undergraduate, Raihan Sayeed is part of a community of over 16,000 students and nearly 800 full-time faculty members spread across four distinct campuses: the Lake Shore Campus, Health Sciences Campus, Water Tower Campus, and John Felice Rome Center, located in Italy. Loyola University Chicago was founded in 1909 on a parcel of land first acquired three years earlier. This original site of the university, situated on the shores of Lake Michigan, is now known as the Lake Shore Campus. It serves as the primary residential hub for over 3,000 undergraduate students. Of the remaining three campuses, the Water Tower Campus was founded near Michigan Avenue in 1946. It is the main center of graduate-level classes for the university's 142 graduate certificate, Masters, and doctoral degree programs. Loyola University Chicago's Health Sciences Campus is the center of the Health Sciences Division, including biomedical research programs, the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and various other centers and institutes. The John Felice Rome Center, established in 1962, is a private five-acre campus for students who wish to study abroad, located a few miles from downtown Rome. With its 15:1 undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio, wealth of graduate and post-graduate programs, and prestigious reputation as one of a select handful of universities to host a chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society, Loyola University continues to be a force for positive transformation in America and abroad.

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