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Re: Negotiating Fordham Law Scholarship
Calculate the COA for some of the other schools - if COA even with lower scholarships is lower at the other schools, let Fordham know. If COA to Fordham is still lower than the other schools, then it could be a hard sell, unfortunately. Another option is to take your Fordham offer to try and bump up BU/GW, and use the new bumped numbers (if you get them) to increase Fordham.
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Re: Negotiating Fordham Law Scholarship
Unfortunately I think this will be hard to negotiate. Is there something about Fordham in particular that is appealing to you or some unqiue value-add you have to offer? You're not in a great position simply based on $$ so I would try to be creative.scully wrote:Does anyone have advice on negotiating with Fordham law (or even generally) for a scholarship increase? Fordham offered me $45,000/year, and tuition is currently $54,116 / year. I'm definitely happy about that number but I will still be leaving law school with approx $75,000 in loans for the tuition plus cost of living plus all those other annoying law school expenses (books, health insurance, suits, for crying out loud!) I an hoping to have a 2L summer associate position so it may not end up being so much but I don't want to bank on that so early on.
I'd be approaching with full rides from smaller schools in the area (Brooklyn, Cardozo, St. Johns) and fairly similar fin aid offerings from similar caliber schools (Boston University, $30,000 / year & GW, $35,000 / years), plus waitlist offers from 5 top 14 schools (Columbia, UPenn, UChicago, Duke, Michigan), which I assume are useless in negotiating terms.
Anyone have thoughts on the best hand to play here? If any? It feels strange to want to negotiate up to a full scholarship (I'll take 5K!) but I think I should try something.
Thanks!!
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Re: Negotiating Fordham Law Scholarship
Can u pm numbers?scully wrote:Does anyone have advice on negotiating with Fordham law (or even generally) for a scholarship increase? Fordham offered me $45,000/year, and tuition is currently $54,116 / year. I'm definitely happy about that number but I will still be leaving law school with approx $75,000 in loans for the tuition plus cost of living plus all those other annoying law school expenses (books, health insurance, suits, for crying out loud!) I an hoping to have a 2L summer associate position so it may not end up being so much but I don't want to bank on that so early on.
I'd be approaching with full rides from smaller schools in the area (Brooklyn, Cardozo, St. Johns) and fairly similar fin aid offerings from similar caliber schools (Boston University, $30,000 / year & GW, $35,000 / years), plus waitlist offers from 5 top 14 schools (Columbia, UPenn, UChicago, Duke, Michigan), which I assume are useless in negotiating terms.
Anyone have thoughts on the best hand to play here? If any? It feels strange to want to negotiate up to a full scholarship (I'll take 5K!) but I think I should try something.
Thanks!!
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Re: Negotiating Fordham Law Scholarship
+1scully wrote:Does anyone have advice on negotiating with Fordham law (or even generally) for a scholarship increase? Fordham offered me $45,000/year, and tuition is currently $54,116 / year. I'm definitely happy about that number but I will still be leaving law school with approx $75,000 in loans for the tuition plus cost of living plus all those other annoying law school expenses (books, health insurance, suits, for crying out loud!) I an hoping to have a 2L summer associate position so it may not end up being so much but I don't want to bank on that so early on.
I'd be approaching with full rides from smaller schools in the area (Brooklyn, Cardozo, St. Johns) and fairly similar fin aid offerings from similar caliber schools (Boston University, $30,000 / year & GW, $35,000 / years), plus waitlist offers from 5 top 14 schools (Columbia, UPenn, UChicago, Duke, Michigan), which I assume are useless in negotiating terms.
Anyone have thoughts on the best hand to play here? If any? It feels strange to want to negotiate up to a full scholarship (I'll take 5K!) but I think I should try something.
Thanks!!
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Re: Negotiating Fordham Law Scholarship
I got the same offer (45k) from fordham, and was told that 45k was the highest merit scholarship they do (other than 3 full rides they give out). You can try, but you'll likely get a polite response telling you that you already have the max scholarship.
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Re: Negotiating Fordham Law Scholarship
So I was offered $35k/year, which I'm of course very grateful for. I received full tuition offers from a number of lower-ranked NYC schools, and was accepted (but with no $) into a T14 outside of NYC. For various reasons related to career goals, my current situation, and finances, I would strongly prefer to stay in New York. I'm trying to get a sense of whether it's worth it to bring any of this information to Fordham in an attempt to increase my scholarship, and if so, which pieces would be most beneficial. Any thoughts?
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Re: Negotiating Fordham Law Scholarship
chalala wrote:So I was offered $35k/year, which I'm of course very grateful for. I received full tuition offers from a number of lower-ranked NYC schools, and was accepted (but with no $) into a T14 outside of NYC. For various reasons related to career goals, my current situation, and finances, I would strongly prefer to stay in New York. I'm trying to get a sense of whether it's worth it to bring any of this information to Fordham in an attempt to increase my scholarship, and if so, which pieces would be most beneficial. Any thoughts?
Fordham has less of an endowment than a lot of similarly ranked schools (a close family friend is a professor on the admin committee.) I received 75k and withdrew, but I know of a user on here who retook the lsat and got $135k . I think it depends how high your scores are, etc.