First Year Law StudentsThe School of Law provides a generous merit-based scholarship program to assist with the cost of legal education. By seeking to meet the financial needs of as many students as possible, the Law School enables its students to graduate with relatively low levels of indebtedness.Chapman is pleased to offer merit-based scholarships to first year students that range from 10%-100% of tuition. The School of Law awards merit-based scholarships to first year students with notable academic credentials. Students are notified by the Law Admissions Office of their scholarship award at the time the offer of admission is extended. Merit-based scholarships cannot exceed tuition of the program students are admitted to. Need-based schoarships may be awarded to students who complete a Free Application for Federal Aid (FAFSA) and have substancial financial need. Since scholarship funding may be exhausted during the admissions cycle, students are strongly encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible to be considered for a merit scholarship. The priority consideration deadline for merit scholarships is April 1. First-year students seeking a deferral of admission from the Admissions Committee should be aware that scholarships cannot be deferred. |
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