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  • Sunday, Mar 04 2018

    And hopefully alumni can help provide ideas.

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  • Sunday, Mar 04 2018

    Seconding the idea of talking to the people at the schools themselves. They tend to know a lot more that might be available than anyone on the outside does. Advisors, financial aid, etc.

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  • Sunday, Mar 04 2018

    @ivettechow129 said:

    Check these out: https://www.discoverlaw.org/diversity/scholarships.asp

    Thanks!

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  • Sunday, Mar 04 2018

    Check these out: https://www.discoverlaw.org/diversity/scholarships.asp

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  • Sunday, Mar 04 2018

    You should try reaching out to the financial aid office of the school you are planning to attend. They may give you scholarships tailored to your profile

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  • Sunday, Mar 04 2018

    @roystanator440 said:

    So you've run lots of searches but no luck yet? State bars and law firms might be helpful organizations as well. Maybe.

    Honestly, doesn't seem to be much out there for me (because I'm white). I've been sending out emails to check my eligibility with sponsors. lol

    There are some large general scholarships that are probably really competitive, but I guess it's worth a shot. :P

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  • Sunday, Mar 04 2018

    So you've run lots of searches but no luck yet? State bars and law firms might be helpful organizations as well. Maybe.

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  • Sunday, Mar 04 2018

    @roystanator440 said:

    So I'm not an expert, but I'd try the ABA, the schools themselves, professional associations that relate to your work, community organizations, and awards that you may qualify for based on your stats.

    Yeah, I've been doing this since posting. :D

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  • Sunday, Mar 04 2018

    So I'm not an expert, but I'd try the ABA, the schools themselves, professional associations that relate to your work, community organizations, and awards that you may qualify for based on your stats.

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