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Scholarships, Fellowships, & Pipelines for Black Law School Applicants (2022)
As a Black student interested in law school, you worry about affording it. Here are scholarships, fellowships, & pipelines for black law school applicants.
Guide to Public Interest Scholarships & Essays
Figuring out how to pay for law school can be difficult. Here are the application requirements for public interest scholarships and essays.
Guide to Applying for Law School Loans
If you take out law school loans, here is some information about the terms for each loan type and how you apply for these loans.
Guide to Law School Merit Aid & Outside Scholarships
Here is information about fellowships, pipeline programs, and outside private scholarships to provide the funds you need for law school.
Guide for Applying to Law School—Need-Based Financial Aid
Don't let your socioeconomic background deter you from achieving your goals. Learn more about need-based financial aid to attend law school.
How to Negotiate Your Law School Financial Aid Package
Negotiating your law school financial aid package can be challenging, but you have options to get the money you need. If you cannot successfully negotiate a better financial aid package, consider an LRAP program through the school where you want to enroll.
Comparing LRAP Programs for Law Schools
If you are planning on heading to law school, you are likely concerned about the cost. Unlike undergrad programs, normal tuition rates are not discounted for residency. Most law students need to rely on some type of aid to get them through the program. Law schools provide aid to exceptional students who have also scored well on the LSAT upon acceptance to the school. Yet, these grants, scholarships, and fellowships are typically merit-based and highly competitive.
Comparing Loan Repayment Assistance Programs (LRAP) for Law Schools
If you are planning on heading to law school, you are likely concerned about the cost. Most law students need to rely on some type of aid to get them through the program. Law schools provide aid to exceptional students who have also scored well on the LSAT upon acceptance to the school.