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Does Emory Law School have an agreement with Teach for America?

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Does Emory Law School have an agreement with Teach for America?

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A. Yes, Emory Law School has an agreement with Teach for America to grant application fee waivers for their students who: 1. Recently completed Teach for America in their two year program, 2. Currently in Teach for America and applying to law school, or 3. Have been accepted to Teach for America for the next two years. Applicants should send a copy of a written confirmation letter stating one of the above. They should attach the letter to their application for admission when using the paper application or attach it to their signature certification page when applying on-line.

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