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Excerpts from Draft Proposal Presentation Market Modifiers 2015-16

Excerpts from Draft Proposal Presentation Market Modifiers 2015-16. Dr Paul D. Paton Dean of Law Wilbur Fee Bowker Professor of Law. Program & Differential Fees Proposed Rate Analysis Academic Years 2015-2018. LAW TUITION COMPETITORS. * Queens: +$100 **Dalhousie: $ 17,319

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Excerpts from Draft Proposal Presentation Market Modifiers 2015-16

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  1. Excerpts from Draft Proposal Presentation Market Modifiers 2015-16 Dr Paul D. Paton Dean of Law Wilbur Fee Bowker Professor of Law

  2. Program & Differential FeesProposed Rate AnalysisAcademic Years 2015-2018

  3. LAW TUITION COMPETITORS *Queens: +$100 **Dalhousie: $17,319 ***Victoria: +$1,100 2013-2014Thompson Rivers $17,828 4*

  4. LSA Conditions for Support (August 2014) 5-year moratorium on 1L enrolment increases Tuition waivers for low income students, students with dependents and students from historically disadvantaged groups Curriculum reform with strong emphasis on experiential learning More seats on Law Faculty Council and/or development of a new consultative model for student engagement on academic and financial issues Elimination of the Faculty Membership Fee ($50) Emphasis on the development of Mental Health programming

  5. Response: Key Needs/Investments in Student Support Four-year moratorium on entering 1L class size (to 2017-18) Commitment to implementation of a Faculty of Law solution to the tuition waiver/payment issue Expansion of experiential learning opportunities with a goal of 20-25% law student participation by 2017-18 Commitment to development of an enhanced consultative model, including two Dean’s Town Halls in 2014-15 (Fall and Winter) Significant enhancement of career services supports Elimination of faculty membership fee ($50) Commitment to work with law students, the bar and the broader community on identification of priority mental health issues and supports for law students and new lawyers

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