Loyola University New Orleans College of Law - Gillis Long Poverty Law Center Fellowship

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

Amount: $5,000+
Deadline: Varies with admission application
Level: graduate
Renewable: Yes

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About

This fellowship supports students at Loyola New Orleans Law who are dedicated to addressing issues of poverty and injustice. It often includes summer stipends and mentorship.

Eligibility

  • Citizenship: US
  • GPA: Competitive
  • Admitted to Loyola New Orleans Law
  • Demonstrated commitment to poverty law and public service

Required Materials

  • Admission application materials
  • Supplemental essay on poverty law interest
  • Financial aid forms

Timeline

Awarded based on admissions and financial aid applications.

Tips

Clearly articulate your passion for poverty law and social justice. Highlight relevant volunteer work, internships, or academic projects. Demonstrate financial need.