Rutgers Law School-Newark’s initiative to give recent graduates real-world legal training got off to a bit of a slow financial start when it launched last year, but school administrators said the program is now bringing in enough money to sustain itself and growth plans are in the works.

The Rutgers Law Associates Fellowship Program was established on the Newark campus in January 2014 as the nation’s “first postdoctoral fellowship program of its kind.” The program selects six Rutgers Law School graduates, who have been admitted to practice in New Jersey, from a pool of applicants to handle matters in various areas of law, including consumer fraud, family, criminal, foreclosure and landlord/tenant.

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