Financing Your Law School Education
October 27th, 2008
Getting a law degree is never cheap. That’s why law schools may offer scholarships to students or establish their own financial assistance programs. For law students who need additional funding in pursuing law education, here are some good options:
Financial assistance based on need
Law schools could offer support to students who urgently needs financial help to keep on studying. There are some need-based assistance with set amounts to give away. Other financial aid providers, however, may use special calculations. The amount of financial assistance may be based on the student’s income, among other requirements.
Financial assistance based on merit
To seek financial assistance based on merit, the student has to maintain a certain grade or GPA as part of the requirement. Law students can seek financial aid by applying for scholarship or study grants.
They may look for these programs through private organizations, foundations, business companies, and certain individuals who may willingly offer sponsorship. Aside from these, law schools may also have their own programs. Take for instance the scholarship program of Duke University.
Loans
Student loans can also be a good option in financing law school education. These are usually provided by federal agencies, private organizations, banks, and other financial institutions. There are numerous plans and packages to choose from when applying for student loans.
Other payment option
There are other ways to pay a loan such as committing to public service after graduating with a law degree. The same principle is used by Harvard Law School. The school will offer free tuition to third year students if they spend five years of their legal careerĀ to public service after graduation. Other law schools also have their own payment terms, so might as well read the terms and conditions before applying for any kind of loan.
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Eight Law School Scholarships for You
September 6th, 2008
Other than worrying about the LSAT, personal statements, sample law school personal statements,
and law school application forms, a student has to think about how to fund his or her law school education. Getting a law degree costs quite a lot but, fortunately, law schools offer scholarships to qualified students. Here are some of the scholarships you may want to apply for when you go to law school.
ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund
The deserving students of the American Bar Association (ABA)-accredited law schools may enjoy a yearly scholarship provision of $5,000. The students may also ask for a renewal of the provision for
another two years if academic performance requirements are met.
American Counsel Association Scholarship
The deans of different law schools submit student nominations for scholarships to the American
Counsel Association every year. Qualified law students, third years in particular, are granted
scholarships based on their financial need and academic standing.
Cabaniss, Johnston Scholarship
Students who study in ABA-accredited law schools and who live in Alabama may be awarded the
Cabaniss, Johnston Scholarship. The Alabama Law Foundation, as sponsor, selects qualified students who are in their second year in law school and have a financial need. Students, in addition, must be dependable, conscientious, dedicated and involved in civic activities.
Carl A. Vergari Scholarship
The Columbian Lawyers Association of Westchester County,
Inc. awards the Carl A. Vergari Scholarship to
students who live in Westchester County, are studying at accredited law schools, and have very
good academic standing.
Erie County Bar Association Scholarship
Students applying for the scholarship must request for an application form from the Erie County Bar
Association or fill up an online application form. Qualified applicants are students enrolled in accredited law schools, who have a financial need and who live in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
Lloyd M. Johnson, Jr. Scholarship
US citizens who want to study law may apply for the Lloyd M. Johnson, Jr. scholarship. It is sponsored by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association and is given to students who have a financial need, a good academic standing, an interest in community service and cultural diversity, and leadership skills.
Samuel Krugliak Legal Scholarship
The scholarship is sponsored by the Krugliak Wilkings Griffiths & Dougherty Co., L.P.A. Qualified students are those who intend to practice law in the Stark County and who are enrolled at ABA-accredited law schools. In addition, applicants must be current or previous residents in Stark counties, Columbiana, Mahoning, Summit, Carroll, Wayne, Tuscarawas, or Holmes.
Wally Davis Scholarship
Hispanic law students who reside in or are from Orange County, California may apply for the Wally Davis Scholarship sponsored by the Orange County Hispanic Bar Association. Qualifications for freshman applicants include at least a 3.0 GPA while second to fourth years must be part of the better-performing half of their batch.
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