Albany Law School Names New Financial Aid Director
ALBANY, N.Y. – Andrea Wedler, of Poestenkill, has been named director of financial aid at Albany Law School.
In her new position, Wedler is responsible for administering financial aid programs, analyzing and monitoring the distribution of aid, and collaborating with other administrators to promote a comprehensive strategy of enrollment management.
Previously, Wedler was director of finance at ITT Technical Institute in Albany. She holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing/management from Siena College.
About Albany Law School
ALBANY LAW SCHOOL is a small, independent private school in the heart of New York State’s capital since 1851. As the oldest law school in New York state and the oldest independent law school in the nation, the institution offers students an innovative, rigorous curriculum taught by a committed faculty. Several nationally recognized programs – including the Government Law Center and the Albany Law Clinic and Justice Center – provide opportunities for students to apply classroom learning. Students have access to New York's highest court, federal courts and the state legislature, as well as a thriving tech-based economy, leading to an employment rate for graduates well above the national average for law schools for the past 25 years. www.albanylaw.edu
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