The National Law Journal is reporting that University of California, Irvine, School of Law will be offering full scholarships (valued at around $100,000) to its inaugural class of 2009.
According to Assistant Dean of Development Charles Cannon, "the school, which will focus on public interest law, had planned to offer full tuition scholarships to about half that class; but, in an effort to lure high-quality students and compete with other top 20 law schools" they've expanded the scholarship program. Cannon expects the first year's enrollment to be around 60 students.
UC Irvine is "actively" searching for donors to fund the program, and they currently have an endowment of $20 million from land developer Donald Bren.
See our previous coverage of UCI's comings and goings (including hires) here and here.
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