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Northwestern Allows Unemployed Law Grads to Defer Loan Payments

Posted Apr 14, 2009, 12:21 pm CST
By Debra Cassens Weiss

Northwestern Law School has announced that graduates with deferred law-firm start dates don’t have to make school loan payments until they begin work.

Laid-off alumni may also be able to participate in the loan forbearance program, announced in an e-mail to students by law dean David Van Zandt, the Chicago Tribune reports. Van Zandt said unemployed grads may also apply for short-term medical insurance to cover them until they begin their new jobs.

Tuition at Northwestern is about $45,000 a year.

The law school is also trying to help grads who can’t find jobs by adding volunteer opportunities at its Bluhm Legal Clinic and by finding other public-interest employers seeking interns, the story says.


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