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2008 Philip G. Hubbard The University of Iowa College of Law, with generous support from the Law School Admissions Council and the University of Iowa, is pleased to offer the 2008 Philip G. Hubbard Law School Preparation Program (PLUS). This program seeks to support diversity in the legal profession by inspiring students from groups historically under-represented in the law to become lawyers and by providing them with the skills and assistance that will strengthen their preparation for law school. The 2008 Hubbard Program will be held on the campus of the University of Iowa College of Law from June 2 to 28, 2008. Program participants will live in a dormitory on the campus of The University of Iowa. Participants selected for the program will receive a stipend, free room and a meal card; some assistance for travel expenses may also be available upon request. Since this is an intensive program, participants must be available full-time throughout the program and the stipend is intended to enable full-time study. Student Participants Student participants in the program are designated as Hubbard Fellows in honor of Dr. Philip G. Hubbard, former University Vice President and professor of mechanical engineering. Professor Hubbard, who died in January 2002, was the African-American professor at the University of Iowa and a voice of conscience and caring throughout the University community for over five decades. Previous Hubbard fellows have gone on to study law at the University of Iowa and other institutions. Why Iowa? Inquiries *This download is a PDF file. If you don’t already have the current Adobe Reader (the application necessary to read PDF files), you can download it free by clicking the button below: |
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