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Education

Oct. 24, 2006

Boalt to Offer Debt Relief for Graduates

SAN FRANCISCO - To a law school graduate with tens of thousands of dollars in student loans to pay off, a career in public-interest law - where starting salaries can be as little as $25,000 a year - might not be the most appealing prospect.

By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - To a law school graduate with tens of thousands of dollars in student loans to pay off, a career in public-interest law - where starting salaries can be as little as $25,000 a year - might not be the most appealing prospect.
      But Boalt Hall is hoping that a new debt-forgiveness program will change that.
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