Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 30, Number 11, 1 November 2013 — Richardson Law School [ARTICLE]

Richardson Law School

The University of Hawai'i-Man-oa's William S. Richardson School SEE NEWS BRIEFS "II PAGE 37

NEWS BRIEFS Continued from page 32

of Law will be waiving its $75 application fee for applicants who have demonstrated a dedication to community service, social justice and the public interest. U.S. military veterans and service members, Truman Scholars, or members or alumni of the Peaee Corps, AmeriCorps, City Year or Teach For America may qualify. You may also qualify if you're involved in underserved eommunities through other established public service organizations, or in activities or employment showing a strong commitment to social justice, the public interest and service to legally and economically disadvantaged communities. Applicants must request the fee waiver from the Law School Admissions Office before transmitting the electronic application through the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) website, www.lsac.org. To apply for the fee waiver, e-mail the following to admissions director Elisabeth Steele Hutchison at esteele@hawaii.edu: your full name as it appears on your law school application, LSAC account number, e-mail address, name of the service organization of whieh you are a past or present member, dates of service and supporting documentation, such as TFA certification letter, Truman award letter, verification of service letter, DD-214 orpersonal service record. The application fee is also waived for those in Ananeial need and who have been granted LSAC fee waivers. Application forms are available online; deadline is Feb. 1, 2014. For information, visit www.law. hawaii.edu/feewaivers.