10:36 AM UMass Law Freezes Tuition - Dress595's blog | ||||
For the LBers who have been following the rising cost of law school tuition and debt, University of Massachusetts School of Law has proposed a bold solution: cap tuition for the next three years. That means the new schools full-time in-state tuition will hold steady at $23,068 and its full time out-of-state tuition at $30,760. The establishment of UMass Law is about mission, not money, said UMass President Robert Caret on the school website. The move may also be borne out of necessity. A brutal legal job market has given way to a steep drop in law school applications. UMass, which opened its doors in after acquiring $23 million of assets from the Southern New England School of Law, could have a hard time filling seats if the market doesnt improve. The American Bar Association gave the school provisional accreditation earlier this month. According to the February Massachusetts bar exam results, not a single first-time test-taker from UMass passed the bar. With the average debt for class of 2015 is expected to be as high as $210,796, tuition freezes are but one of several ideas floating around. Brian Tamanaha, professor of law at Washington University and author of the book Failing Law Schools, has suggested a cap on the total amount that each law student can borrow from the government Law schools would then be forced to set tuition with this limit in mind, he wrote in this May New York Times op/ed. As for tuition caps, Mr. Tamanaha told Law Blog, Im all for keeping tuition down; its a good thing, the problem is: that level of tuition is still too high. I think, that you are not right. I am assured. I can prove it. Write to me in PM, we will communicate. P.S. Please review icons The ABA is acting as a Union, with the law schools stealing from the federal govt at the expense of law school students who are enoght to. Eli e the bull $hit the law schools put out on the shiny brouchoures. According to stats 90% of students have full tIme jobs from new york law school, a teir 4 school whos dean make 400k according to non profit website. Why isnt the ethics committe of each state or the fraud bureues ir thr FBI or the DOJ investivating those claims? Next thing the will blame Wall Street? By the way gre book refrenced. The Law Blog covers the legal arenas hot cases, emerging trends and big personalities. Its brought to you by lead writer Jacob Gershman with contributions from across The Wall Street Journals staff. Jacob comes here after more than half a decade covering the bare-knuckle politics of New York State. His inside-the-room reporting left him steeped in legal and regulatory issues that continue to grab headlines. Follow @jacobgershman Comment or tip? Write to Jacob. or Read Preview The results are in, in the first case in which a judge approved the use of predictive coding over the objections of opposing counsel. The head-spinning story of Notre Dame linebacker Manti Teos girlfriendraises the question of when a hoax becomes a crime. Read Preview The Federal Trade Commissions decision to close its Google investigation without bringing broad antitrust charges was a quiet end to a nearly two-year probe that had raised high expectations. What do the developments signal for future antitrust enforcement? Read Preview A ruling by a federal appeals court in Chicago has law professors buzzing about a possible expansion of corporate personhood -- the idea that companies share some of legal rights and protections with in-the-flesh people.
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