The CPS Scholarship is available to U.S. residents attending , School of Law. It is aimed at graduate, doctoral, or law students studying law full-time. Preference is given to those who attended a public high school in Chicago for at least four years. The application deadline is June 1, 2026.
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Apply for the Parrillo CPS Scholarship by June 1, 2026. Highlight any Chicago public high school attendance in your application.
The CPS Scholarship supports U.S. residents studying law at . Preference is given to students from Chicago public high schools.
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