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[quote=Anonymous]OP: Some law schools do offer need based financial aid (examples are Harvard, Yale, & Stanford law schools). Most law schools do offer merit scholarships of varying amounts; however, the top three law schools (Yale, Stanford, & Harvard) only offer need based financial aid. The most coveted law school merit scholarships are offered by the University of Chicago law school and by Columbia law school in order to persuade top students to attend one of these #4 ranked law schools instead of attending one of the top 3 (Harvard, Yale, and Stanford) law schools. The better question is which law schools offer need based grant aid as opposed to only offering need based loans (students at all law schools can take out federal loans, but not all law schools offer institutional loans). OP: Almost every post in this thread contains a mixture of correct and incorrect information. If specifically interested in need based financial aid grants and institutional loans, then you need to use google to research each law school as there is no universal policy regarding law school financial aid beyond federal loans.[/quote]
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