Indiana Tech celebrates charter class’s graduation

It was a GOOD week for the 20 graduates from Indiana Tech Law School who had faith in their school.

The school’s inaugural class started with 27 students when it opened in 2013, but some left when the school failed to gain accreditation after two years. The remaining 20 students chose to stay despite the fact that they would be ineligible to take the bar exam if the school did not secure accreditation before they graduated.

Indiana Tech received provisional accreditation this spring.

“They’ve got to be better than just good lawyers,” andré douglas pond Cummings, associate dean for admissions and student affairs, told the Indiana Lawyer. “That’s how our reputation increases is when people that graduated from other law schools work with our law students and they see how competent they are, how ethical they are, how sort of well-ahead of the curve they are from the other law school graduates.”

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