Does the Charleston School of Law offer scholarships?
The Charleston School of Law offers both academic merit and need-based scholarships. A student’s application to the School of Law serves as the application for merit scholarships. To be considered for merit scholarships, files must be complete by February 1, 2011. Need-based scholarship applications are available in early January; the deadline for applying is May 15. You may download the application for the need-based scholarships on our website. Please contact the Office of Financial Aid with any questions about scholarships and loans.
The Charleston School of Law offers both academic merit and need-based scholarships. A student’s application to the School of Law serves as the application for merit scholarships. To be considered for merit scholarships, files must be completed by Feb. 1. The LSAT and GPA are the two most important factors in evaluating candidates for merit scholarships.