IU Maurer teams up with 5 women’s colleges for scholarships

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Indiana University Maurer School of Law announced Wednesday that it has established scholarship and mentoring programs for graduates of five liberal arts colleges for women.

Bryn Mawr College, Mills College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College and Wellesley College join Vassar College, Purdue University’s College of Engineering and six other schools that have already established these programs for their grads. At least two graduates admitted to IU Maurer from each school will receive a scholarship cutting their tuition in half along with access to a formal mentoring program.

Each partner school nominates the students or alumni for admission. Applications will be accepted beginning with the law school’s entering 2015 class.
 

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