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UH/Loyola Program Open to Tulane Students

Dean Brian Bromberger of Loyola - New Orleans Law School has just told me that the satellite program that Loyola will be running at the University of Houston starting in October will be open to Tulane students as well, so long as they have paid Tulane tuition.

The program will run mostly on weekends, and will present a full first-year curriculum and significant upper-level offerings.

It is more fully described on the Loyola Post-Hurricane Blog.

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I was just worried about factors that include financial aid. I'm sorry to bring it up, but a lot of law students were depending on the Financial aid coming to them. Is there a way we can contact anyone about financial aid matters. Some students had their financial aid refund checks in the mail when Katrina struck and were wondering as to how these checks could be rerouted or cancelled reissued then routed to their permanent addresses.

I am a Tulane 1L wondering how to apply to the Loyola program at the U of Houston. Is there a number to call or an email? Thanks for the help. ankurhaldar@yahoo.com

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