Học Bổng Toàn Phần Bậc Tiến Sĩ PILS Từ Trường Luật Tại Northeastern University 2024 - 2025
Launched in 1999 by generous donors who believed that the mission of the law school naturally led to the need for such a scholarship, the first class of scholars graduated in 2003. These graduates have built a strong network, giving back to the program and assisting new students as they begin their pursuit of public interest law careers. Once scholars have graduated from the School of Law, it is hoped that a significant portion of their careers be dedicated to public interest law.
Selection Process
To be considered for the full-tuition Public Interest Law Scholarship (PILS) applicants must first gain admission to the law school. All applications received by the priority deadline of March 1 will automatically be considered for the PILS award. Applicants who apply after the deadline may be considered as space and time allow.
Students who wish to bolster their candidacy for PILS may respond to the optional essay question asking about a specific social justice issue they are most passionate about. This essay should be labeled as a PILS essay in the heading of the document and should be submitted with their application materials via LSAC.org.
- Full-tuition scholarship
- Three $5,000 stipends for unpaid public interest co-ops
- One-on-one advising including specialized mentoring and guidance regarding public interest law careers and pro bono opportunities
- Individualized guidance for fellowships and government honors programs by experienced public interest career advisors
- Close involvement with the managing director and faculty affiliates of the Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration
- Monthly PILS meetings to discuss public interest-related campus activities
There is no separate application needed for Public Interest Law Scholarship. Just apply for admission to Northeastern University, and you'll automatically be considered for this offer if you meet the criteria.
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