Law school closures are a sad thing. Even when they have low bar passage rates, seeing them close their doors is a somber occasion. One way for a struggling law school to save face is to merge with another school to alleviate their need for funding, student head counts, and the like. The Appalachian School of Law is in a rough spot — low enrollment and funding issues are pushing them to merge with another school. There is a small issue: the school they’re considering merging with is about three hours away. VA Lawyers Weekly has coverage:
[An] emergency meeting called into question the future of Virginia’s smallest law school, which Appalachian School of Law President and Dean David Western told the board has 184 current students — short of the 300 he said the school needs to be “fully sustainable.” The law school also employs approximately 47 people.
In a statement to Virginia Lawyers Weekly, Roanoke College spokesperson Alicia Petska confirmed the college “has been involved in confidential conversations with the Appalachian School of Law. … We believe in their mission, and although there are many details to consider, we remain eager about what could be possible together. At this time, no formal agreement has been met.”
Merging could help the school remain open, but it wouldn’t be a fix all. The school was founded in part to help out the area’s economy. If the school decides to stick to its roots and stay there, they’d have to figure out what their income stream would be. Not only is the school short about the 120 students they’d need to be fully sustainable, the Trump administration’s recent attack on grad school loans makes it harder for the average American to even afford investing in a law degree. Not the best time to shrink an already small pool of potential students.
Legal deserts in places like Virginia have needed attention for a long time now. Law school isn’t just the hazing entity you survive before you get your Biglaw gig. Places need public defenders and other legal assistance. Piggybacking on Roanoke may keep the doors open, but traveling that far away could betray some of the school’s founding purposes. Whatever the Appalachian School of Law decides on, I hope that it meets their community’s legal and financial needs.
Appalachian School Of Law, Roanoke College Explore Merger [VA Lawyers Weekly]
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