The University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law offered more than twice as much in scholarship money to incoming students than the school had budgeted, university officials said on July 18. The school had allocated $550,000 for scholarships, but awarded an additional $800,000 to the incoming class of 140 students, university spokesman Mark Hebert said. That means the school's unintended scholarship burden will be an estimated $2.4 million during the three-year lives of the scholarships. "That's the maximum it will be, but we're hoping the real figure will be lower," Hebert said.
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