Education
Apr. 20, 1999
Gonzaga Has a Dubious Honor: Its Students Law School Debts
SEATTLE - Gonzaga University's basketball team put the school on the map by coming close to the top in March Madness tournament play. But Gonzaga's law school is close to the top in a competition the school may not want to trumpet: The school's average graduating debt is so high and median starting salary so middling that most recent law Zags come out in the hole when it's time to pay their monthly bills.




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