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Cornell Law School Sets New Standard for Public Interest Loan Assistance

Cornell Law School will implement a groundbreaking expansion of its Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) starting in June, providing full…

U.S. Department of Education Advances Better FAFSA® Implementation for 2024–25

The U.S. Department of Education, under the leadership of U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, has provided updates on its…

FAFSA Overhaul Causes Delays in Financial Aid Packages

As college commitment season looms, a significant number of parents and students find themselves grappling with uncertainty regarding their financial…

Brown, Yale, and Columbia Settle Lawsuit for $62 Million in Admissions Scandal

In a significant development, Brown, Yale, and Columbia universities have collectively agreed to pay $62 million to settle a lawsuit…

Vanderbilt University Agrees to Settle Lawsuit Over Financial Aid Conspiracies

Vanderbilt University, a prestigious institution in Nashville, is set to settle a lawsuit that accused it and several other prominent…

Supreme Court Justices Express Doubt Towards Student-Debt Relief

President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel $400 billion in student debt faced skepticism from the majority of the U.S. Supreme…

Charlotte Law Loses Federal Financial Aid

Summary: For-profit Charlotte School of Law has had a tough year, but the loss of federal financial aid access for…

Law School Application Advice from Recent Graduates

Summary: There are always the questions of what-if when applying to school but with the help and advice from recent…

Ever Wondered about Legal Scholarship Opportunities?

Summary: LawCrossing.com has created a comprehensive list of legal scholarship opportunities in the United States and Canada. LawCrossing has just…

Law Schools Trimming Sizes of Incoming Classes

In a press release from Kaplan, the Kaplan Test Prep's 2012 survey of law school admissions officers found that 51…

Law School Admissions Officers Survey Tells Prospective Students How To Prepare

According to the most recent survey by Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions, over 50% of admissions officers are expecting to…

Harvard Law Reduces Summer Job Requirement

Most students receiving financial aid from Harvard Law School are required to work for 10 weeks over the summer, the…