What is Financial Aid?

Financial aid is monetary assistance intended to help you meet the expense of attending law school.
Aid may take the form of loans, scholarships and employment opportunities, or a combination of the three. Some students also qualify for veterans benefits.
Budget allowances are based on the costs a typical law student will incur - including tuition, books, fees and living expenses - but do not account for the costs associated with supporting a family.
Types of Financial Assistance
These are the types of financial aid we use to create your award package.
- Scholarships
- Institutional scholarships
- Thomas More Scholarship
- James Rogers Scholarship
- Endowment Scholarships
Learn more about scholarships .
- Loans
- Subsidized and Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans
- Graduate Plus loans
- Alaska Supplemental Educational Loan (ASEL)
- Private loans
Learn more about loans.