Do universities award scholarships for those wishing to attend law school and if so how do you apply for them?
scampy74 asked:
I am scheduled to graduate next fall with a degree in Business Management and a minor in Political Science. I have a 3.8GPA with an LSAT score of 174.
Do colleges award scholarships to those wanting to attend their law school programs (my top three choices are Michigan, Harvard, and Yale)? If so what are my chances of receiving one and what should I do to go about applying for one?
For those wondering, I did ask this question previously, however none of the information I received truely helped me so I am posting again. Thank you!
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2 Responses to “Do universities award scholarships for those wishing to attend law school and if so how do you apply for them?”
You can check out their individual websites and contact the schools for information. Also you can try you will fill out a profile and you will a list of scholarships you may qualify for. Also check out your local library they usually have a 1600 page book of scholarships and a lot of them are for any career field or course of study. With your GPA you shouldn’t have a problem qualifying for some scholarships. Also google scholarships or post grad scholarships. Hope this helps and good luck.
If I were you, I would contact the financial aid department for every university you are interested in attending to see if they award scholarships to future students. If they do not, then you will know and can start preparing by looking in books, on the internet, etc. for scholarships that apply to you. The universities themselves will be a big help to you. Each one may be different when it comes to scholarships. I hope this helps!