August 27, 2012

Wayne Law eliminates application fee for 2012-13 applicants, welcomes 1Ls

DETROIT – With students hailing from Albion College to Yeshiva University and 44 other undergraduate schools, Wayne State University Law School’s 1L class is settling in.

Resident tuition at Wayne Law is approximately $27,135, the lowest rate of the state’s five law schools. To help make higher education more affordable, Wayne Law has eliminated its $50 application fee for applicants for the class entering in fall 2013 and offers in-state tuition rates to residents of Fulton, Lucas, Ottawa and Williams counties in Ohio, as well as Ontario, Canada.

Blake Edwards, a graduate of Cass Tech High School and Johns Hopkins University, is eager to get started. He received a Damon J. Keith Legacy Scholarship.

"Detroit is home, and I wanted to be here, but receiving the scholarship was the icing on the cake," he says. “The cost of higher education has been significantly reduced for me because of the scholarship, and that has reduced my stress. I want to work in the public sector doing something for the social good, and now I don’t have as much pressure to find a job just to pay back my loans.”

Edwards, 24, most recently lived in Manhattan, where he was a member of the New York City Urban Fellows Program. His fellow first-year students at Wayne Law come from Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Canada, China and New Zealand.  

Deborah Johnson, a Renaissance High School and University of Michigan graduate, also received a Legacy scholarship.

"I didn’t really realize the debt I would accrue in law school," she says. "I would not be able to be in school without the scholarship and probably would have deferred a year while I saved money. This allowed me to start school when I wanted to."

Johnson lived in Lansing while working for Gov. Snyder’s administration. She was stunned to find that the high occupancy rate in Midtown Detroit would keep her from finding a residence near campus.

"Midtown is full," she says, with both a smile and a sigh. "That’s one of the things I like about Wayne Law. It’s right in the middle of everything that is happening. There’s a great vibe here, and I want the professional networking opportunities Wayne offers because big firms are all just down the street. I am glad I am here."

Fall 2012 class stats

Class size: 148

Age range: 21 – 45

Median LSAT: 75/50/25 percentile   159/156/153  

Median GPA: 75/50/25 percentile    3.60/3.38/3.12

Gender: 43 percent female    57 percent male

Minority: 16 percent

More than 35 undergraduate majors represented


Photo Identification: (left) Blake Edwards, Deborah Johnson

Contact

Carol Baldwin
Phone: 313-577-9703
Email: carol.baldwin@wayne.edu

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