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Law Practice

Mar. 15, 2018

McGeorge plans to reduce law faculty, use money to recruit better students

The Sacramento-based school plans to reduce its full-time faculty by about 25 percent through voluntary buyouts to free up funds to recruit better students.

McGeorge plans to reduce law faculty, use money to recruit better students
Dean Michael Hunter Schwartz of McGeorge School of Law said the school plans to reduce its full-time faculty by about 25 percent and use the funds to recruit students with higher LSAT and GPA scores.

The McGeorge School of Law plans to reduce its full-time faculty by 25 percent through voluntary buyouts to free up funds for recruiting students with higher test scores.

Michael Hunter Schwartz, McGeorge’s dean, said the initiative is part of a multi-pronged effort to help the University of the Pacific’s law school in Sacramento attract applicants with higher LSAT scores and GPAs. Funds derived from downsizing the faculty will be us...

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