Niche $25,000 No Essay Scholarship

Loyola University Chicago Rule of Law Scholarship

Scholarship List Amount Amount:
Full-Tuition
Calendar Deadline:
July 31, 2026
Stack Star Awards Available:
Varies
Eligibility Criteria:
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Current Year in School
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Scholarship Description

PROLAW offers tuition awards for exceptionally qualified students of any nationality who demonstrate outstanding academic and professional merit, and financial need. Applicants to Loyola's LLM and MJ degree programs in the Rule of Law for Development (PROLAW) must complete the below application to be considered for a Rule of Law Scholarship. If you wish to apply for any other scholarship, please follow the instructions on our Financial Support webpage.

Scholarship Details

  • Offers up to 5 full tuition scholarships, with potential additional stipends for living expenses during the Rome term
  • Numerous partial tuition scholarships available
  • Priority scholarship consideration for applications completed by April 30

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicants must meet admission requirements for Loyola University Chicago's Rule of Law for Development Program
  • Must complete the scholarship application and receive program admission
  • Scholarships are open to both domestic and international applicants

Application Process

  1. Submit an application for admission to the Rule of Law for Development Program
  2. Complete the separate scholarship application
  3. Ensure both applications are submitted by April 30 for priority scholarship consideration

Scholarship applications for the upcoming academic year will be accepted from November 1 until July 31. To qualify for scholarship consideration, applicants must have successfully completed the admission process. A demonstrated effort in applying for external funding is highly valued by the Scholarship Committee. If you have applied to other sources for funding your education, please provide the details below. If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and plan to apply for federal financial aid, please indicate this.