Is It Possible to Get Law School Loan Forgiveness? Uncover the Future of Your Finances Law students facing overwhelming student loan debt now have the option to apply for Student Loan Forgiveness (Law School). To qualify, borrowers must typically have federal loans and demonstrate a commitment to public services, such as working in a nonprofit organization or providing legal aid. Each repayment plan has different eligibility criteria and benefits, so... (30 views)
Law Schools Ditch U.S. News Rankings in Favor of Equitable Hiring Metrics AI, new data, and metrics are all essential tools for predicting success in recruiting for law firms and can help promote equity in hiring beyond traditional ranking methods. (7 views)
How LRAPs Can Help You Pursue a Career in Public Interest Law More law school graduates are able to pursue careers in public service than ever before because of loan repayment assistance programs (LRAPs) at more than 50 law schools. The programs help students manage educational debts that can exceed $100,000 in exchange for pubic interest jobs. (136 views)
Finding a Meaningful Career in Public Interest Law: What You Need to Know The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau is the oldest student-run law practice in the country, celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. Third-year Harvard Law student Jennifer Cannistra is in her second year with the Bureau, and, as far as public interest law goes, she's just getting started. (119 views)