Law schools have increasingly relied on non-JD tuition in the last decade. Will limits on federal student loans disproportionately affect some schools?
I didn't realize so many people went to law school for non-JD programs. I wonder what they are doing with those master's degrees.
It seems like capping law school loans at $50,000 per year will price almost any working-class person out. That's not even going to cover tuition at a lot of schools.
I didn't realize so many people went to law school for non-JD programs. I wonder what they are doing with those master's degrees.
It seems like capping law school loans at $50,000 per year will price almost any working-class person out. That's not even going to cover tuition at a lot of schools.