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Harvard Law Waives Tuition for Do-Gooders

Harvard Law School plans to waive tuition for third-year students who pledge to spend five years working either for nonprofit organizations or the government, a program that would save students more than $40,000. Harvard instituted the program due to concern that increasing numbers of law school graduates were accepting only corporate positions and straying away from nonprofit work in order to pay back student loans.

New York University’s Washington Square News reports

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Issue: Higher Education Affordability

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