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A number of law schools around the nation are applauding Harvard Law School's plan to waive third-year tuition for graduates who work five years in public service, but some also say that simply helping graduates who take low-salary jobs to pay off their loans accomplishes the same purpose. Harvard Law dean Elena Kagan said that the tuition waiver will be available in addition to programs already in place that subsidize loan payments for graduates who work in public interest jobs.
March 21, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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