Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1902 — Indiana University Law School. [ARTICLE]

Indiana University Law School.

The Statute of Indiana, Sect ion <575 R. S. 1881, provides that the Trustees of Jadiana University ‘•shall provide for the tuition free of charge of two students from every county in this State to be selected by the Board of County Commissioners.” There are now no fees for attending the University, except in the School of Law. Here the fees are $37 50 a year, or $lO2 50 for. the full course of three years. The Supreme court of the State has. decided that the foregoing statute applies to the School of Law, and that each of the counties of this State has a right to send two students to this school free oi

tuition, . Z—,l The Board of Trustees of the University at a recent meeting, authorized the Scheol of Law to call attention to the fact that two students from each county will be admitted to this school free, upon presentation of a certificate showing that they have been duly selected by the County Commissioners. Any county in the State may. therefore, select and send to this Law School two students free of tuition.

The regular course in the Law School requires three years for graduation. At the completion of the course the student receives the degree of LL. B. Candidates foi this degree must have, a diploma from a commissioned high school or give satisfactory evidence ol having received a preliminary education equivalent to such high school course. Those who are not candidates for a degree may entei as special students.