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Law Firm Legal Scholarship
Law Firm Legal Scholarship provides financial assistance to undergraduate and graduate students working on a law-related degree.
07.01.26
deadline passed
$1,000
Award amount
3
Requirements
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- High School Senior comparing scholarship options.
- Students in legal professions and law studies or a closely related program.
- Applicants with strong academic or merit-based evidence.
Key highlights
- is listed as the scholarship provider.
- Listed award information: 1,000.
- Catalog deadline shown as 7/1/2026.
Why apply
- The listed award (1,000) may reduce education costs if you qualify.
- The opportunity is tied to , which can make provider rules easier to verify.
- It is relevant for students focused on legal professions and law studies.
Important checks
- Confirm the final deadline and timezone on the official listing.
- Verify that your study level, country, and program match the provider rules.
- Check whether 1,000 is fixed, renewable, or conditional.
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Application path
Application path included
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Review status
May 5, 2026
Review date is available.
Deadline urgency
Expired
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Application difficulty
Medium
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Who can apply
- This program is open to U.S. citizens enrolled or planning to enroll full-time to prepare for a career in law.
- be enrolled in 1) an undergraduate program in prelaw, paralegal studies, or political science; or 2) a J.D. degree in any concentration of the law.
- They must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Selection is based on transcripts and a 650word essay on the goals they hope to accomplish through eventual employment in the legal field.
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Quick facts
Status
Upcoming
Study levels
High school senior, College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior
Field of study
Legal Professions and Law Studies, Social Sciences
Eligible institutions
Payout method
Not stated on the listing
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Key requirements (3)
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- 3 requirements; see the official page for full details.
Required documents
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- Official transcript or academic record
- Essay or written statement
- Supporting documents (as listed in requirements)
Award & payment
Amount: $1,000
Payout: Not stated on the listing
About the provider
Overview
Who may apply: This program is open to U.S. citizens enrolled or planning to enroll full-time to prepare for a career in law. Applicants must be enrolled in 1) an undergraduate program in prelaw, paralegal studies, or political science; or 2) a J.D. degree in any concentration of the law. They must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Selection is based on transcripts and a 650word essay on the goals they hope to accomplish through eventual employment in the legal field.
Sponsor & application
Information last verified May 5, 2026.
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