The Soledad ’92 and Robert Hurst Horizon Scholarship Program has expanded to remove cost as a barrier to law school for even more students a total of 75 for this academic year. Since Yale Law School launched the program two years ago, several peer institutions have followed suit, creating a new trend for financial aid in legal education.
The first cohort of 25 Launchpad Scholars gathered in August for a welcome summit, which kicked off a year-long program that provides intensive support as the scholars navigate the law school admissions process.
Yale Law School and Harvard Law School convened law school deans and education experts from across the country on March 1 to discuss the types of data that law school applicants need to make an informed decision about their legal education and what a future beyond the U.S. News & World Report rankings should be.
Harvard Law School and Yale Law School will convene law deans and education experts from around the country on March 1 to discuss paths forward in thinking about what data prospective students need to make good choices about legal education.