The unstable economy created a tricky situation for law school admissions offices this year.
Would the downturn prompt more applicants to accept offers of admission?
The unstable economy created a tricky situation for law school admissions offices this year. The University of Miami School of Law underestimated the percentage of accepted students who enroll — and is offering incentives for students to sit out a year. Those who opt to delay until the fall of 2010 will receive a $5,000 scholarship when they complete 120 hours of public service and will have a better chance at receiving a $75,000 scholarship, among other incentives.
July 01, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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The unstable economy created a tricky situation for law school admissions offices this year.
Would the downturn prompt more applicants to accept offers of admission?
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