Through the Yellow Ribbon Program, Harvard Law School has announced full tuition scholarships for up to 12 post-9/11 veterans for the 2009-2010 school year.
Under the program, Harvard Law will put up the maximum amount that the Department of Veteran Affairs will match, approximately $21,000 per student, providing tuition and fees for up to 12 first-year students next year.
Acting Dean Howell Jackson said, "Harvard Law School is proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program to the fullest extent possible – so that we may help extremely deserving individuals realize their educational and career aspirations."
Read more about the Yellow Ribbon Program at Harvard Law School's website.

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