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Scholarships Saint Louis University Law Scholarships Saint Louis University School of Law awards merit-based scholarships to a select group of highly-qualified, admitted students. Each application completed prior to February 12 automatically receives full consideration for scholarship by the Admissions Committee. Prospective students interested in scholarships can contact Mike Kolnik, Director of Admissions, at (314) 977-2800. Endowed Scholarships There are a variety of individuals who contribute to or enact endowed scholarships. These individuals often include alumni, spouses of alumni, relatives, students and friends of the University and the School. External Scholarships Many local, national and international organizations offer financial assistance to students. Organizations often offer opportunities such as scholarships, grants, internships, fellowships, competitions and loans. Although we regularly update these listings, Saint Louis University does not control these funds. As some organizations may have changed their requirements and deadlines, students should contact the individual listed next to the financial assistance opportunity. Scholarships are sorted by category to make searching easier. Students should not discount one category because they think they may not meet the requirements. Students should review each scholarship carefully; students may find that they meet the eligibility requirements. International Scholarships International assistance includes scholarships, fellowships, and other sources of financial aid for international students who study at Saint Louis University School of Law. Some of the assistance also applies to U.S. students wishing to study abroad. Please refer to the International Loan web page for additional information. Scholarship and Financial Aid Web Sites These Web sites provide a variety of sources that offer scholarship and financial information. The School of Law does not endorse any particular site and encourages students to begin researching at least a year before they expect to attend law school.
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