[7]The following nine universities were defined as private:  Catholic, Clark Atlanta, Dominican, Drexel, Long Island, Pratt, St. John’s, Simmons, and Syracuse.  Some schools treated as public have a quasi public/private relationship.   For the purposes of this report, if such a school had different tuition levels for in-state versus out-of-state students it was classified as a public university.  When viewing this definition against the tuition and fee tables it would appear that one exception had been made for Catholic which is clearly a private school but which does have a different tuition structure in the tables for "in-state" and "out-of-state." Although recorded this way in the those tables those figures, as reported by Catholic, actually represent a difference in tuition structure for "on campus" and "off campus."