CHARLOTTE SCHOOL OF LAW — EMAIL FROM DEAN MEGGETT & PRESIDENT OGENE — DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION UPDATE
Dear Charlotte School of Law Students:
We are very pleased to share that CSL has been notified by the U.S. Department of Education that it is prepared to reinstate the school’s ability to award Title IV funds, effective for the coming fall semester. The Department has specified certain conditions, with which the school must agree and comply in order to allow eligible CSL students enrolling for the fall semester to receive Federal Direct Loans. We are confident the school will be able to satisfy the conditions specified by the Department.

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We will keep you informed of our progress towards finalizing our restored Title IV eligibility. In the meantime, please stay tuned for further information, such as a Fall Class Schedule. We are excited at the prospect of being able to help our students complete their legal education, and we thank you for the patience and resilience you have displayed while we worked through these issues with the Department.
Have a great weekend.
Best,
Dean Meggett & President Ogene

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION — CONDITIONS FOR REINSTATEMENT — CHARLOTTE SCHOOL OF LAW
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