Do I have to make a refund for my scholarship from the currently attending law school when I decide to transfer?
I understand it might be hard to generalize some rules about the scholarship a student received when he/she entered the law school. But, I am wondering if law schools specify conditions for transferring students when they offer the scholarship for their entering classes.
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Re: Scholarship vs. Transfers
jdtransfer16 wrote:Do I have to make a refund for my scholarship from the currently attending law school when I decide to transfer?
I understand it might be hard to generalize some rules about the scholarship a student received when he/she entered the law school. But, I am wondering if law schools specify conditions for transferring students when they offer the scholarship for their entering classes.
If you're attending a complete dumpster fire TTTT, then maybe, though who knows if they would actually pursue it. But generally not. As you recognize, this is a rule about the scholarship you accepted, not a universal rule.
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Re: Scholarship vs. Transfers
I didn't have to refund any scholarship money. I obviously lost future scholarship money, but no past scholarship money.