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 MrOrange
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Hi,

Any tricks or tips for getting tuition assistance or scholarships?

Thanks!
 Anne Chaconas
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Hey MrOrange,

Since most scholarships are need- or merit-based (or a combination of both), there really aren't very many "tricks" that I can mention (outside of forging your transcripts or your taxes, neither of which I endorse or recommend :)). However, I can definitely provide you with a few tips that might guide your law school cash search:

► Applying EARLY is a surefire way to more scholarship and grant money. The earlier you apply, the more money's left in the pot, and the more generous schools tend to be. The later in the season you go, the less money that's available. Simple supply and demand, but surprisingly few students make the connection.

► Rock out the LSAT. There are a LOT of schools out there willing to give $$$ to applicants with stellar LSAT scores.

► Go through each law school's website and apply to all the scholarships you can. Schools don't make a secret out of the scholarships, grants, and fellowships they have available, but they also don't hand them out on a silver platter. Take the time to go through each school's Financial Aid page and see if there are any schollys you qualify for, and then submit the appropriate paperwork. Here's a list of all ABA-accredited law school's financial aid websites: http://powerscore.com/lsat/admissions/c ... ialaid.cfm

► Don't limit your search to school-specific scholarships. Seek out national opportunities, too. There are a few resources available to you:

AdmissionsDean's Scholarship Finder
http://www.admissionsdean.com/paying_fo ... hip-finder

www.FastWeb.com
They cater mostly to prospective college students, but there are a few graduate school scholarships in there.

The American Bar Association (ABA)
It has a number of scholarship opportunities listed on its site (they're not all in one single page, but a search for "scholarship" yields quite a few hits): http://search.abanet.org/search?sort=da ... ps&btnG=Go <-- if that doesn't work, just go to http://www.abanet.org and search for "scholarship" in the search box on the upper right corner

Your undergraduate institution's Career Services Office
They will likely know about outside scholarships you can apply for. In addition, ask your parents' employer(s) -- they may have scholarships for children (either dependent or not) of their employees. The Rotary Club, Kiwanis International, the Knights of Columbus and a number of other clubs like those may have scholarships available, too, as will national organizations like the Black Law Students Association.

Also, do a general Google search on "law school scholarship" or "law school outside scholarships" and see what you come up with. Some of these scholarships aren't listed anywhere but the organization's website, so a Google search might be the best way to go about finding them.

Hope that gives you a good starting point! Let me know how else I can help!
 heynaina
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How can i find a scholarship for being a veterans daughter? my dad was in the army for i dont know how long maybe two or three years? and i've heard before from many relatives how i can get a scholarship for it. plus my father had cancer, and died in 2004. Is there any way i can get a scholarship for the both of them? his hospital was the VA or something like that...please help i cannot afford college with just my moms salary.
Last edited by heynaina on Sat Jul 23, 2011 4:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
 Anne Chaconas
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Hey Heynaina,

There are definitely resources out there for children of veterans. Check out the following websites:

http://www.finaid.org/military/veterans.phtml
http://www.military.com/education/conte ... efits.html
http://www.gibill.va.gov/
http://www.gibill.va.gov/gi_bill_info/c ... ribbon.htm

That should give you a good starting point to find the scholarships you're looking for. Another option would be to contact the financial aid offices of the schools you're interested in, and ask them if they know of any programs or are affiliated with any organizations that can help you.

Contacting the Department of Veteran's Affairs (VA) directly is also a good idea; they'll know better than anyone what resources are out there. The number for VA Education Benefits is 1-800-827-1000.

You can also look on http://www.FastWeb.com. They list tons of scholarship and grant opportunities you can apply for.

Good luck!

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