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  2. Northeastern University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    In April 1953, Northeastern President Carl Ell announced that the law school would close. [10] He cited the number of other law schools that had sprung up elsewhere in the city. Meanwhile, enrollment at Northeastern law school had plummeted, from 1,328 students in 1937-38 to 196 students in that year.

  3. List of law schools in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Boston University School of Law: Boston: 1872 Harvard Law School: Cambridge: 1817 Massachusetts School of Law: Andover: 1988 New England Law Boston: Boston: 1908 Northeastern University School of Law: Boston: 1898 Suffolk University Law School: Boston: 1906 University of Massachusetts School of Law: Dartmouth: 2010 Western New England ...

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  5. Northeastern University mistakenly sends acceptance emails to ...

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    Thousands of past and current Northeastern University law school applicants received erroneous admission acceptance emails, the Boston school said.

  6. Northeastern University - Wikipedia

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    Northeastern University (NU or NEU) is a private research university with its main campus in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.Established in 1898, it was founded by the Boston Young Men's Christian Association as an all-male institute before being incorporated as Northeastern College in 1916, gaining university status in 1922.

  7. Thomas R. Kline School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The School of Law is the second law school in the country to have a co-op program for law students, the first being Northeastern University. [11] The first co-op cycle for the school started in September 2007 and over ninety area corporations, law offices, judiciary positions, non-profit organizations, and government offices offered internship ...

  8. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Notifications as an online status update on an individual college’s application portal are becoming more common, although a few schools still send notifications by email or regular mail (in which case a "fat" envelope is usually an acceptance whereas a "thin" envelope is usually a rejection or waitlist).

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