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i'm having trouble looking for schools that HBUC and has the mayors of LAW. it also has to be a school located in new york. please help

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2 years ago

Unfortunately, I can't find any HBCUs that are in NY and have well-known law programs. However, Columbia is an exceptional college, as is Cornell, and both are fairly indiscriminate universities. If you're specifically looking for a HBCU or diverse learning space, Purdue University is a nationwide college with excellent online courses, so you could study from home. It is a "diversity Ambassador" college and has several law-based majors. I hope this helps! #newyorkfightersforjustice

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2 years ago

You are aware that you can't get a degree in Law or a major in Law as an undergraduate student right? Also, there are no HBCUs in New York, NJ, or the Connecticut area. They are all below Washington DC and mostly in the Southern States, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida.

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