Scholarships!

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Going to law school doesn’t have to break the bank. Many schools (including most of the T14) give merit-based scholarships. You will be automatically considered for scholarships when you apply.

Together with our friends at Non-Traditional Statements, we’ve put together a spreadsheet showing the number of full-time and part-time students receiving aid at the schools you might be interested in. You can also see the 25th percentile, 50th percentile, and 75th percentile grant amounts.

If you’d like to attend law school for free, check it out. This spreadsheet will allow you to see every law school that gives full scholarships.

Anita

Anita is an experienced market researcher with an interest in learning outcomes evaluation. A trained Montessori instructor and librarian, she was frustrated by commercially available logic games instructional material, and founded elleSAT (named for Elle Woods) to address the persistent gender gap in LSAT scores. Her unconventional journey to law school inspired her to grow elleSAT into a hub for independent tutors who share her commitment to diversifying the legal profession. She continues to run the company while pursuing her JD at Northwestern University. 

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