Which are the next law schools to fall?
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Date: April 23rd, 2017 12:34 AM Author: 180 white spot
Yeah, it's top 30, but the finances are brutal.
Between 2011 and 2015, Minnesota had the largest application decline of any top 20 ranked law school—at 50%. Minnesota also had the largest entering class decline—approaching 30%.
Between 2012 and 2015, President Kaler put his money where his mouth was to the tune of $12.45 million dollars in transfers to the Law School to cover their operating losses.
Seventeen percent of Minnesota’s budget comes from state support—do the taxpayers know what’s going on? How can Minnesota justify spending $16 million of taxpayer supported University funds for a law school that reaches fewer and fewer first-year law students?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3592723&forum_id=2#33139483) |
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