JR: On the contrary, HLS has increased its financial aid support by over $2.5M from pre-recession levels during this time of greater need. The increased financial aid funds have resulted in more need-based grants, more Low-Income Protection Plan (LIPP) funds, more Summer Public Interest Funding (SPIF) money, and more postgraduate public service fellowships. TLS: HLS seems to really pride itself on LIPP – what makes it such a special program, and so different from LRAPs at other law schools?
JR: Our Low-Income Protection Plan (LIPP) is the most flexible Loan Repayment Assistance Program of any in the country. It doesn’t require that you commit to a minimum number of years in public service to receive and keep your LIPP benefits, you don’t have to repay your loans on an artificially extended term, and it doesn’t limit coverage to public service jobs. Many other schools have programs with one or more of these limitations, and sometimes many others.
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