Graduate education represents a significant investment of personal and financial aid resources; early planning is essential to meeting your educational costs.
Several student financial aid programs are available at 51²Ö¿â School of Law. All admitted students will automatically be considered for 51²Ö¿â School of Law academic scholarships and need-based grants. However, like most law schools, long-term low interest loans are the major source in financing your legal education. The major loan program that our students will be eligible for is the Federal Direct Loans (unsubsidized and Graduate plus).
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