All merit-based scholarships for incoming students are awarded by the Office of Admissions. Scholarships are highly competitive and granted to admitted students on a rolling basis.
Active and former military service members should complete the Free Application for Federal Student aid (FAFSA). Both a Shopping Sheet and Award notification will be received once the Office of Financial Aid has determined eligibility for financial aid.
In addition to scholarships from home country sources, international students have the opportunity to be considered for supplementary sources of funding.
A consortium agreement enables the transfer of federal student aid (no institutional funds, i.e. scholarships or grants are eligible to be used) from the college or university at which a student has matriculated (the home institution) to the one being visited (the host institution).
In order to determine continued aid eligibility, the Office of Financial Assistance Services will review the academic progress at the end of each academic semester for all law students receiving federal aid, including the Federal Direct PLUS Loan.
Embark on a public service legal career by obtaining competitive postgraduate fellowships such as Equal Justice Works, Justice Catalyst, and Skadden Fellowships.