University of Georgia School of Law is Providing Assistance to Every First-Generation College Graduate
The seed was planted in 2015 when alumna Stacey Godfrey Evans gave a full-tuition scholarship to the law school available to students who were first-generation college graduates.
March 07, 2022 at 12:37 PM
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Legal EducationThe fall 2022 class will be the fourth year in a row where every incoming first-generation college graduate at the University of Georgia School of Law will be receiving financial assistance.
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