Saturday, March 17, 2007

Osgoode renovations to cost $25 million

"York University's board of governors approved a $25 million renovation for Osgoode Hall Law School in order to accommodate growth in enrollment."

"The expansion plan for the 33-year-old building will begin in June 2008. The expansion, among other things, will allow for more classes in the building and will expand the law library."

For more detail, go to Excalibur - York University's Newspaper.

I think growth is good, but I question an increase in enrollment. This isn't the only law school who is increasing enrollment. Being on the other side of my law school years, I can tell you that there are plenty of current and graduating Canadian law students who are not too happy about this idea. What do you think?

1 comment:

hobo said...

They are not increasing enrolment for LLBs...There is currently insufficient space for LLMs, and the renovations MAY down the road allow for more LLM students to be brought on board.