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  1. 2 days ago · For students who fit the profile, “look for law schools that have merit-based scholarships for first-generation or lower socioeconomic status,” says Sydney Montgomery, Harvard Law School ...

  2. 3 days ago · Harvard Law School offers different law programs. These are: Juris Doctor (JD) Master of Laws (LLM) Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) Harvard also offers different joint degree programs (like law and business or law and government). We’ll focus on JD admissions here.

  3. 4 days ago · Fall 2024 Clinic Opportunities. Please email Maggie Bay ( mbay@law.harvard.edu) if you are interested in enrolling in one of these fall clinics. You can view more about the clinical curriculum offered in Academic Year 24-25 here: Clinical Curriculum Chart 2024-2025.xls.xlsx (must be logged in to your HLS Microsoft clinical email account to view).

  4. 2 days ago · Selecting the best law school is a personal decision that depends on your career goals, interests, and learning preferences. Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Columbia, and the University of Chicago each offer unique advantages that cater to different aspirations and needs. Whether you prioritize tradition, innovation, intellectual rigor, practical ...

  5. 1 day ago · For all law school graduates, the median earnings net of debt are $72,000 four years after graduation. However, those earnings net of debt exceed $200,000 at seven top law schools: Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, Cornell University, Stanford University, Harvard University, and Northwestern University.

  6. 3 days ago · Avani Bansal finished her Masters in Law from Harvard Law School and B.C.L. and M.Phil in ... in a rich experience that would help shape their law school journey. 10 SCHOLARSHIPS TO ...

  7. 1 day ago · Understanding the Basics of Financial Aid and Scholarships for M.L.S. Programs. Students applying for a Master of Legal Studies program may qualify for various types of financial aid, ranging from M.L.S. scholarships to grants and loans. Delve into the key differences between these funding sources so you can be prepared to navigate the process.