July 2, 2004
Israeli Law School Revamps Admissions
Thirty places in the entering class at Tel Aviv University's law school next year will be reserved for top-ranked students from 30 high schools in underprivileged areas of Israel, the school's dean, Ariel Porat, has announced. Other university programs are interested in following suit if the law school's experiment proves successful, he said.
"The purpose of the program is to bring into the law school disadvantaged students from socioeconomic and ethnic groups who are extremely
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