Law Schools that Offer Full Scholarships + Stipends Forum
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Law Schools that Offer Full Scholarships + Stipends
Which law schools offer full scholarships plus stipends? I know various top schools, such as Columbia (Hamilton), Chicago (Rubenstein), NYU (various), offer full rides. However, which schools offer an additional stipend, and how much is that stipend? I've read that Michigan (Darrow) and Vanderbilt (Law Scholars Merit Award) provide stipends in addition to full scholarships, but I haven't been able to locate the amounts.
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Re: Law Schools that Offer Full Scholarships + Stipends
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Re: Law Schools that Offer Full Scholarships + Stipends
Go to https://officialguide.lsac.org/release/ ... fault.aspx
Then go to a school's "ABA Law School Data." Then look at the scholarship data and see what percentage of students have more than full tuition scholarships.
Then go to a school's "ABA Law School Data." Then look at the scholarship data and see what percentage of students have more than full tuition scholarships.
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Re: Law Schools that Offer Full Scholarships + Stipends
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Re: Law Schools that Offer Full Scholarships + Stipends
Go to the website. Click a state. Click a school. There is a link to "ABA Law School Data." Click that. In the page that opens up scroll to the bottom left. There should be scholarship data there.DestinedWalnut wrote:I think I am missing something, I'm not seeing that option anywhere. Trying a detailed search and it only lets me filter by % that received full scholarships.bk187 wrote:Go to https://officialguide.lsac.org/release/ ... fault.aspx
Then go to a school's "ABA Law School Data." Then look at the scholarship data and see what percentage of students have more than full tuition scholarships.
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