RWU Law's faculty ranked fourth in New England in per capita productivity for articles in "top 50" law journals - tying Boston College and trailing only Yale, Harvard and Boston University.
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RWU Law's faculty ranked fourth in New England in per capita productivity for articles in "top 50" law journals - tying Boston College and trailing only Yale, Harvard and Boston University.
RWU Law believes that every qualified person should have access to a legal education regardless of financial status. The Financial Aid Office provides information about and access to a variety of funding sources to supplement each student’s available funds. Major sources of funds include the Federal Government, private loan providers and private foundations.
Financial aid is available for the full cost of attendance, including both direct costs (tuition, books, fees, and supplies) and indirect costs (housing, utilities, food, transportation, loan fees, etc.) of attending law school.