Harvard Law plan good news for public sector
Tuition waiver makes choice more attractive
Harvard Law School's unprecedented initiative to waive the final year of tuition for students who agree to work in the public sector will provide a measure of relief for government and nonprofit agencies that struggle to attract and retain debt-burdened young lawyers, officials in those fields said yesterday. (Full article: 837 words)
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