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What is Financial Aid?

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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
    • Outside 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.
  • State Work Study (SWS)
  • Veterans Benefits 
  • Gonzaga Family Discounts

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