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RGU SPORT Scholarship

Scholarships are designed to help students in every aspect of their pursuit of sporting excellence. The scholarship is not primarily concerned with offering financial assistance to recipients, but will be tailored to meet individual needs on a case by case basis. Scholarships are offered on an annual basis to athletes who are at, or close…

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ETH Zurich – Scholarships for study and living costs

Scholarships from ETH Zurich are always intended to provide subsidiary funding. In other words, they are designed to supplement other financial resources, and in particular other scholarships from the student’s canton of residence or country of origin. ETH Zurich scholarships do not completely cover the costs of studies and living.

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BABRI Law Preview

BARBRI Law Preview, together with leading law schools, law firms, companies and bar associations, have created an innovative partnership to improve the academic performance of law students. These sponsoring organizations generously fund full scholarships for incoming law students to attend a BARBRI Law Preview summer session so they can learn from the nation’s leading law…

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College of Law – University of Iowa

All students admitted to the College of Law are automatically considered for the following scholarships and fellowships.

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Islamic Scholarship Fund

ISF’s goal is to encourage Muslim students to pursue a college or post-graduate degrees in humanities, social sciences, liberal arts and law through awarding annual scholarships of $1000-$10,000 to deserving students.

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Martin Luther King, Jr., Scholarship

The Law School’s Board of Trustees established this scholarship in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to qualified entering black/African-American students.

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Rubin Fellowship

The Rubin Fellowship was established in 1985 to honor the memory of Zander Rubin, the first Director of the South Royalton Legal Clinic. The Fellowship provides an annual stipend of at least $3,000 to support a student’s summer legal work on behalf of clients who are disadvantaged or are members of traditionally underrepresented groups

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New York University Post-Graduate Fellowships

The Root-Tilden-Kern Program is the nation’s premier public service scholarship. Established in 1951, the scholarship has an impressive history; and scholarship alumni are some of the most powerful public service attorneys at work today. The program covers full tuition, without regard to financial need, for three years of law school for outstanding students who promise…

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