March 26, 2004
Tuition Controversy Spotlights the High Cost of Law School in Canada
A controversy over proposed tuition increases at Canada's largest law school has focused national attention on the growing cost of legal education in the country.
The Faculty Council at York University's Osgoode Law School voted this month to oppose the administration's planned tuition increases, saying they could price the Toronto school out of reach for anyone but the wealthy.
The proposal would raise tuition to $11,336 by 2007, more than five times what it was in
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