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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