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  • AALL Educational Scholarships
    Deadline: April 1
    Amount: Varies
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    Sponsor: American Association of Law Libraries

    Eligibility: There are six levels of awards: 1. Library Degree for Law School Graduates, awarded to a law school graduate with law library experience pursuing a degree at an accredited library school. 2. Library School Graduates Attending Law School, awarded to a library school graduate pursuing a degree at an accredited law school who has law library experience and no more than 36 semester credit hours left before obtaining the law degree. 3. Library Degree for Non-Law School Graduates, awarded to a college graduate with law library experience who is seeking a degree involving law librarianship courses at an accredited library school. 4. Library School Graduates Seeking A Non-Law Degree, awarded to library school graduates who are seeking degrees in fields other than law. 5. Law Librarians in Continuing Education Courses, awarded to law librarians with a degree from an accredited library or law school who are continuing their education. 6. Dual JD/MLIS Degree, awarded to college graduates working toward a dual degree in an accredited law school and library school. Preference is given to AALL members, but a non-member can apply. All applicants must intend to have careers as law librarians. There must be financial need for awards 1-4.

    How to apply: Applications are available online, by mail with a self-addressed, stamped envelope, by fax, by phone or by email.

    105 W. Adams
    Suite 3300
    Chicago, IL 60603

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  • ACC Paralegal Department Scholarship
    Deadline: August 15
    Amount: Varies
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    Sponsor: Alvin Community College

    Eligibility: Applicants must be pursuing a paralegal career. Students must have a GPA of 3.0 at least, having completed 12 hours.

    How to apply: Applications are available online.

    3110 Mustang Road
    Alvin, TX 77511-4898

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  • American Bar Association Law Day Art Contest
    Deadline: February 25
    Amount: Up to $100
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    Sponsor: American Bar Association (ABA) Law Day

    Eligibility: Applicants must be high school students in grades 9-12 or the equivalent within the United States. Students must create an art piece representing the theme for Law Day.

    How to apply: Applications are available online.

    321 North Clark Street
    Chicago, IL 60654

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  • LimNexus Scholarship
    Deadline: September 4
    Amount: $2,500
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    Sponsor: National Asian Pacific American Bar Association Law Foundation

    Eligibility: Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are enrolled in an accredited U.S. law school. Students must demonstrate academic achievement, leadership potential and commitment in serving or contributing to the Asian Pacific American community. Applicants must include an essay emphasizing experiences that illustrate their commitment to the APA community.

    How to apply: Applications are available online.

    P.O. Box 65081
    Washington, DC 20035

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  • University of California Public Policy and International Affairs Law Fellowship
    Deadline: November 15
    Amount: At least $5,000
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    Sponsor: University of California at Berkeley

    Eligibility: Applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. They must be rising undergraduate seniors who have at least one more semester (or two more quarters) of coursework remaining before graduation. They must be interested in law and public service careers and must have a demonstrated interest in policy issues that affect underserved populations. They must have overcome obstacles in their pursuit of higher education. Selection is based on the overall strength of the application.

    How to apply: Applications are available online. An application form and personal statement are required.

    UCPPIA Summer Institute
    Goldman School of Public Policy
    2607 Hearst Avenue
    Berkeley, CA 94720-7320

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