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USC Gould Ranked Top 10 Law School for Hispanics

September 11, 2012 By USC Gould School of Law
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For the fourth year in a row, the USC Gould School of Law has been named one of the Top Law Schools for Hispanics by HispanicBusiness.com.
 
USC Gould appears at number eight on the list. To determine the rankings, the editors considered the following criteria: percent of Hispanic student enrollment; percent of Hispanic faculty members; percent of degrees conferred to Hispanics; and “progressive programs aimed at increasing enrollment of Hispanic students.”

“We have a special community which brings together students from a diverse array of backgrounds and fosters a collaborative learning experience,” says Dean Robert K. Rasmussen. “The diversity and intellectual vibrancy here at the Gould School ensures that our students will be well prepared to seize the opportunities available in the evolving legal market.”

See the full rankings.

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