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Education

May 29, 2015

UC law schools increase fundraising efforts amid tuition freeze

The lack of an increase in tuition at University of California law schools, per Governor Jerry Brown's budget, is a boon to lawyers-in-waiting, but will also increase the importance of fundraising efforts at the schools in question.


By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Gov. Jerry Brown's proposal to freeze tuition rates for law school students in the
University of California system is a boon to lawyers-in-waiting, but will also increase
the importance of private fundraising efforts at the schools.


Four of the UC system's law schools were expecting between 3 percent and 5 percent
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