State anti-DEI policies are reshaping legal education – affecting student support, programming, and classroom experience.
With major state elections ahead in 2026, what happens next is still unfolding. Read the blog to learn more. https://t.co/cMcgc8kqA8
Supporting incoming 1Ls before day one can make a real difference.
JDEdge helps students build skills like case briefing and legal reasoning – so they start the semester more confident and prepared. Free for law schools. Learn more: https://t.co/cQYU09YI91
The PLEDGE Fellowship helps professionals design and evaluate programs that improve student success. Conduct a capstone research project with up to $25K funding and expert coaching. Apply by July 12.
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What’s happening in Washington this week: ED advances accreditation rulemaking, FAFSA disruptions strain state aid systems, and a NYT analysis on SAVE Plan repayment choices.
Read our Policy Roundup → https://t.co/ruFqJWwbV2
The latest news from Washington: States sue over RISE degree definitions. Loan interest rates are rising. ABA moves to eliminate its diversity rule. Read the Higher Ed Roundup: https://t.co/YIrX3iRqqv
Make your voice heard. With #MakeTheCase, you have ready‑to‑use tools to advocate on the issues shaping legal education. Explore the Toolkit, explore the Action Center, and get involved today: https://t.co/QQrhNyBNv2
AccessLex is funding @VTLawSchool through the Admission Innovation Project to evaluate how its AMLS program expands access, broadens representation, and supports student success. Read more: https://t.co/kZHFebNQwo
On episode 126 Making Cents of Money: @AccessLexInst's Zach Smith unpacks the major federal student‑loan changes for 2026–27. Get the key deadlines, policy shifts, and steps to stay ahead.
Check out Making Cents of Money where you listen to podcasts: https://t.co/UjyCuzfw0Y
Professor Nachman Gutowski presented at LexCon (@AccessLexInst) '24 Financial Capability and Student Success Conference for Graduate and Professional Administrators on Approaches to Incorporating Commercial Bar Costs Into Your JD Program.
Professor @jonleelawprof presented @AccessLexInst's LexCon '24 Financial Capability and Student Success Conference in Salt Lake City about the new evidence-based grading techniques being implemented on the NextGen bar exam. @UofOklahomaLaw
Penn State Dickinson Law was named a MAX Madness by @AccessLexInst winner in March '24. To celebrate, the financial aid office hosted the MAX Fall Fest — an autumn-themed gathering with local food and Dickinson Law-themed activities. #WeAre#PennState#DickinsonLaw#MAXFallFest
Congratulations to STU Law student, Adriana Luis (rising 3L), for being selected as the winner of the MAX by Accesslex grand prize scholarship in the amount of $25,000 for the 2024-2025 school year! 🏆🌟
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Congratulations to 1L Shereen Mathews for winning the $50,000 MAX by AccessLex Hannah R. Arterian Memorial Scholarship! A big thank you to the @AccessLexInst for providing this amazing opportunity. And huge kudos to Shereen for her initiative. Keep up the great work!
Great meetings this weekend in Boston with @AccessLexInst leaders, discussing how best to support students throughout their law school journey and increase access to the legal profession.
Congratulations to 3L Mindie Fish on being awarded a $25,000 scholarship by @AccessLexInst! She had her name picked after earning entries to the organization's MAX Scholarship drawing by completing parts of its personal finance curriculum.
There are good days, and then there are great days. Any guesses on Courtney Latourrette’s day? https://t.co/58Uia2x9ve @AccessLexInst#lawschool#ElonLaw