National Jurist - October 2008 - (Page 23) Who gives away the most money? g Ran Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 33 33 35 36 37 38 39 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 46 48 48 50 Law School Thomas M. Cooley Law School University of Toledo Liberty University Northern Kentucky University University of La Verne University of St. Thomas School of Law University of Akron University of Connecticut Howard University Hamline University Whittier College Southern Methodist University Western New England College Ohio Northern University University of Alabama University of Iowa University of Nebraska Indiana University-Bloomington Wake Forest University Louisianna State University University of Tennessee Ave Maria University School of Law UDC University of Arizona Capital University Brooklyn Law School St. John's University University of North Carolina Quinnipiac College Florida Coastal School of Law McGeorge School of Law Florida International School of Law Michigan State University DePaul University UC-Davis Chapman University School of Law Vanderbilt University University of Kansas University of Missouri-Kansas City University of Arkansas-Fayettville University of Mississippi University of Wisconsin University of Maryland Gonzaga University University of Pittsburgh UCLA Southern Illinois University-Carbondale University of San Diego Seton Hall University University of Virginia % to tuition 93.90% 61.40% 51.20% 50.40% 49% 43.60% 43.20% 41.50% 41.30% 39.30% 36% 35.80% 35.10% 34.30% 34.20% 34.10% 33.20% 32.60% 32.30% 31.90% 31.70% 31.20% 31% 31% 30.80% 30.10% 29.50% 28.20% 28.10% 28% 27.70% 27.50% 27.30% 27.30% 26.80% 26.30% 25.90% 25.70% 24.80% 24.80% 24.70% 24.40% 24.30% 24.10% 24% 23.60% 23.60% 23.30% 23.30% 23.20% PHOTO BY MELISSA STOTTLEMEYER R Sou Source: Data compiled from the Official Guide to ABA-approved Law Schools 2008 Edit Edition. To get the calculation, The National Jurist compared each law school's median gran grant compared to tuition. The final figure was run percent to tuition. October 2008 2008 0 THE NATIONAL JURIST NATIONA 23
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