Law Scholarships

Explore law scholarships for pre-law students, law school applicants, current J.D. students, paralegal students, legal studies majors, and students interested in public interest, civil rights, policy, advocacy, or legal service careers. Compare deadlines, eligibility details, award amounts, essays, and school-level requirements before applying.

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Available Law scholarships

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Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest Scholarship for Dental Assisting

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. It is geared toward students attending . The listed award is Amount Varies. Plan to apply by 4/15/2026.

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Direct to student

Apr 15, 2026

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LawFew RequirementsFirst-GenerationVeteransFinancial NeedCommunity CollegeDirect to student
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The Hundred Club of Broward County Endowed Scholarship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. It is geared toward students attending . The listed award is Amount Varies. Plan to apply by 4/15/2026.

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Apr 15, 2026

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1 requirement

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LawSafetyFew RequirementsVeteransUndergraduateGraduateFLFlorida
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SixSurgery Scholarship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. It is geared toward students attending . The listed award is Amount Varies. Plan to apply by 4/15/2026.

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Apr 15, 2026

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2 requirements

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MedicineLawDisabilityFew RequirementsUndergraduate
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Scholarship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. It is geared toward students attending . The listed award is Amount Varies. Plan to apply by 4/15/2026.

Amount Varies

Award Amount

Apr 15, 2026

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LawFew RequirementsFinancial NeedCOColorado

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Frequently asked questions about law scholarships

Who can apply for law scholarships?
Law scholarship eligibility depends on the award. Some scholarships are for current law students, while others support pre-law, legal studies, criminal justice, paralegal, public policy, or students planning to attend law school. Providers may also focus on public interest work, trial advocacy, diversity in the legal profession, local bar association membership, financial need, academic record, or a specific career goal.
What makes a law scholarship application competitive?
A competitive law scholarship application usually connects your academic record with clear motivation for legal study or legal service. Relevant examples can include internships, debate, mock trial, court volunteering, policy work, advocacy, community service, research, writing, or lived experience that shaped your interest in law. For essay-based awards, be specific about the legal issue or community you hope to serve.
Are law scholarships available before law school?
Yes. Some awards are designed for undergraduates considering law school or studying legal studies, political science, criminal justice, public policy, or related fields. Others are reserved for admitted or enrolled law students. If you are not yet in law school, check whether the provider requires proof of admission, current enrollment, LSAT plans, a declared major, or a broader interest in legal careers.