By Siobhan O'Connor, GOOD Blog
Third-year students at Harvard Law who committed to five years of public service or work at a nonprofit could have their tuition waived -- a pretty cool way to incentivize top-notch talent (or at least well-heeled and well-educated talent) to perform some sort of service before becoming fat cat corporate lawyers. Anyway, they've suspended the program in part because...too many people were doing it!
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No More Free Tuition At Harvard Law - GOOD Blog - GOOD
Third-year students at Harvard Law who committed to five years of public service or work at a nonprofit could have their tuition waived -- a pretty cool way to incentivize top-notch talent (or at least well-heeled and well-educated talent) to perform some sort of service before becoming fat cat corporate lawyers. Anyway, they've suspended the program in part because...too many people were doing it!
Read more...
No More Free Tuition At Harvard Law - GOOD Blog - GOOD
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