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IU Maurer Law School Adds DePauw to Scholarship & Mentorship Program

IU Maurer Law School Adds DePauw to Scholarship & Mentorship Program

April 14, 2015

IMG 7219"The Indiana University Maurer School of Law has expanded its scholarship and mentorship program to five more colleges and universities across the Midwest, reaching agreements with Albion College, Coe College, DePauw University, the Iowa State College of Engineering and Kenyon College," notes an announcement released this afternoon. "Each program will offer at least two graduates from each school admitted to the Maurer School of Law scholarships amounting to approximately 50 percent of annual tuition, along with access to a formal mentoring program."

It adds, "The scholarship will reduce the cost of law school tuition over three years by $45,000 to $75,000, depending on the student’s residency and other factors ... The partnerships take effect immediately, and students and alumni from all five schools can begin applying now for fall admission."

The Bloomington-based law school, one of the nation's oldest and the top-ranked in Indiana, now has more than 20 such unique agreements with colleges, universities and organizations across the country.

"We already have strong ties to DePauw through many current students and alumni, and we're looking forward to creating new ones with our future students," said Austen L. Parrish, dean and James H. Rudy Professor of Law.

Read more here.  The news is also covered by Indiana Lawyer.

DePauw students seeking graduate and professional school preparation and help with career planning are encouraged to visit the University's Hubbard Center for Student Engagement.

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