Scholarships
Full and partial scholarships are available based upon merit. In order to qualify and compete for scholarships, prospective students must apply to the School of Law, meet admissions and scholarship criteria, and receive an offer of admission. Scholarship awards will be determined on a competitive basis.
The scholarship offer is conditional upon the applicant’s acceptance of admission, submission of the confirmation deposit, and the recipient’s subsequent enrollment in the Liberty University School of Law Juris Doctor program.
Scholarship recipients must accept all institutional and private grants for which they are eligible as a condition of being awarded a scholarship. Institutional and private grants, when combined with scholarships, cannot exceed tuition. If an excess occurs, scholarships will be reduced.
Review the School of Law website for announcements and updates or contact the School of Law Office of Admissions and Financial Aid for further information at 434-592-5300 or by email lawadmissions@liberty.edu.
Conditional Scholarship Retention Data
The American Bar Association requires law schools to publicly disclose on its website consumer information including conditional scholarship retention data.
ABA Standard 509 Interpretation 509-4
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A conditional scholarship is any financial aid award, the retention of which is dependent upon the student maintaining a minimum grade point average or class standing, other than that ordinarily required to remain in good academic standing. Scholarship Retention Data Worksheet |
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Students Matriculating in: |
#Entering with Conditional Scholarships: |
# Whose Conditional |
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2011 |
98 |
0 |
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2010 |
132 |
0 |