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  • Tuesday, Jan 09 2018

    Check 509s if they have over full tuition that usually indicates stipends.

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  • Monday, Jan 08 2018

    @jchamberlainf946 said:

    Vanderbilt has their Law Scholars program, which awards named full tuition scholarships and a $5000 stipend to a few members of their incoming class each year.

    It's separate from their standard application, so if you're interested, be sure to send in the Law Scholars application form ASAP (deadline is Jan. 10). It's fairly straightforward to fill out.

    Michigan also offers the Darrow scholarship (half to full tuition + stipend), for which all applicants are automatically considered.

    Other than this, there are tons of full rides available, but I'm not sure about stipends.

    Here is a more extensive list compiled by someone on TLS:

    http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=144338

    Dude, that's a killer list from TLS. Thanks!

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  • Monday, Jan 08 2018

    WUSTL definitely does

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  • Monday, Jan 08 2018

    I know Chicago's ruby scholarship comes with a stipend, not too sure about other T14s. WUSTL sometimes gives people stipends too

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  • Monday, Jan 08 2018

    Vanderbilt has their Law Scholars program, which awards named full tuition scholarships and a $5000 stipend to a few members of their incoming class each year.

    It's separate from their standard application, so if you're interested, be sure to send in the Law Scholars application form ASAP (deadline is Jan. 10). It's fairly straightforward to fill out.

    Michigan also offers the Darrow scholarship (half to full tuition + stipend), for which all applicants are automatically considered.

    Other than this, there are tons of full rides available, but I'm not sure about stipends.

    Here is a more extensive list compiled by someone on TLS:

    http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=144338

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