The School of Law believes
that every qualified person who wants a
legal education has the right to pursue
it regardless of financial status.
Financial aid is offered, therefore, to
supplement a student's available funds whenever
possible and provide information on and
access to alternative funding sources.
The major providers of financial aid for
law students, other than the law school
itself, are the federal government, private
loanproviders and private foundations.
Financial aid can assist you with the direct
costs (tuition, books, fees and supplies)
and indirect costs (housing, utilities,
food, transportation, loan fees, etc.) of
your education.
"Dean Bastone knows almost everyone in the business and is willing to go the extra mile to help students find rewarding jobs. "