Rutgers-Camden Censured For Waiving LSAT Requirement
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Per The National Law Journal:
"The American Bar Association has censured and fined Rutgers School of Law-Camden $25,000 for admitting students who had not taken the Law School Admission Test.
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"From 2006 to 2012, Rutgers-Camden ran a special program that admitted students using scores from other graduate tests—including the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), according to the censure issued by the ABA’s Accreditation Committee.
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"An average of 7 percent of the law school’s new students were admitted under the special program during the six years it was in operation, according to the accreditation committee. That annual figure fluctuated between 1 and 10 percent."
Full article after the jump...
"The American Bar Association has censured and fined Rutgers School of Law-Camden $25,000 for admitting students who had not taken the Law School Admission Test.
***
"From 2006 to 2012, Rutgers-Camden ran a special program that admitted students using scores from other graduate tests—including the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), according to the censure issued by the ABA’s Accreditation Committee.
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"An average of 7 percent of the law school’s new students were admitted under the special program during the six years it was in operation, according to the accreditation committee. That annual figure fluctuated between 1 and 10 percent."
Full article after the jump...