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URMs and ($60k+) Scholarships

Post by Fresh » Sun Dec 12, 2010 8:02 pm

I'm looking at trends of big scholarships for URMs within the T14 based on the past two years [2008, 2009], and I decided to try to consolidate some of the info I found. I used LSN, but unfortunately there isn't a ton of data. Feel free to make contributions and I'll edit the master list.

Berkeley
166/3.92 - $90,000

Chicago
171/3.98 - $60,000
171/3.68 - $60,000

Columbia
175/3.62 - Full
168/3.7 - Full
167/3.73 - $75,000
168/3.68 - $75,000

Cornell
164/3.65 - $135,000
168/3.94 - $90,000
171/3.98 - $120,000
165/2.8 - $90,000
156/3.79 - $99,000
168/3.92 - $99,000
164/3.5 - $75,000
160/3.5 - $99,000

Duke
171/3.97 - $120,000
164/3.65 - $90,000
168/3.8 - $75,000
167/3.73 - $75,000
169/3.8 - $75,000
165/3.8 - $75,000
168/3.68 - $75,000
171/3.98 - $67,500

GULC
168/3.94 - $105,000
158/3.69 - $90,000
156/3.79 - $87,000
166/3.3 - $90,000
164/3.2 - $90,000
164/3.95 - $75,000
172/2.73 - $60,000
164/3.65 - $60,000

Michigan
Full rides
171/3.68
171/3.8
168/3.85
170/4
170/3.79
177/3.47
168/3.7

NYU
Full rides
160/3.97
163/3.33
166/3.67
164/3.9
160/3.5


Northwestern
150/3.79 - $75,000
156/3.79 - $75,000
169/3.74 - $75,000
173/2.79 - $60,000

Penn
168/3.94 - $78,000
156/3.9 - $75,000
171/3.8 - $108,000

Virginia
170/3.19 - Full
171/3.97 - Full
171/3.8 - Full
177/3.66 - Full
170/3.8 - Full
165/4 - Full
160/3.9 - $90,000
171/3.98 - $90,000
162/3.88 - $90,000
167/3.99 - $75,000
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Re: URMs and ($60k+) Scholarships

Post by tooswolle » Sun Dec 12, 2010 8:13 pm

This is a great idea. If anything I think it should be expanded on to say the T30 so that the information can help others gauge their chances.

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Post by Wade LeBosh » Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:04 pm

Awesome! Thanks Fresh.

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Post by Fresh » Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:25 pm

Wade LeBosh wrote:Awesome! Thanks Fresh.
Welcome! I'll be adding in stats from this cycle as they come in

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Re: URMs and ($60k+) Scholarships

Post by Kohinoor » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:24 am

Is this all URMs? Only black people? Some of that UVA data seems questionable.

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Post by 20121109 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:31 am

Excellent addition to the forum, Fresh :)

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Post by Moxie » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:35 am

I didn't apply to many places, but here's my LSN profile to see if it helps at all: http://lawschoolnumbers.com/Moxie/jd

I'm an AA male, FWIW.

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Post by Fresh » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:55 am

Kohinoor wrote:Is this all URMs? Only black people? Some of that UVA data seems questionable.
It includes all URMs, not just AA, and it's all self-reported data on LSN (so some of it might be off). I double checked profiles that seemed like outliers for legitimacy, and if the profile was suspect then I didn't include their data. The UVa data, should be pretty reliable, since it includes some members applying this cycle who are reliable and whose numbers match up with the trends.
Moxie wrote:I didn't apply to many places, but here's my LSN profile to see if it helps at all: http://lawschoolnumbers.com/Moxie/jd

I'm an AA male, FWIW.
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GAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:Excellent addition to the forum, Fresh :)
Thanks Gaia!

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Post by High_Hopes » Mon Dec 13, 2010 6:17 am

Fresh wrote:Cornell
165/2.8 - $90,000


jeeeeeeez

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Re: URMs and ($60k+) Scholarships

Post by CanadianWolf » Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:59 am

OP: Thank you for creating this list.

P.S. @High_Hopes: Check out GULC's numbers if you are impressed by Cornell's admit.

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Post by kjadkins » Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:41 pm

tagged.

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Post by whirledpeas86 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:46 pm

Probably a dumb/obvious question, but are these all spread over 3 years?

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Post by kjadkins » Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:47 pm

whirledpeas86 wrote:Probably a dumb/obvious question, but are these all spread over 3 years?
Not that dumb, I was actually wondering the same thing (but I just assumed yes).

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Post by CanadianWolf » Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:51 pm

Yes, divide by 3 to get the per year scholarship.

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Post by SupraVln180 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:52 pm

Good post, but you should post what type of URMs. Since, the Adcomms show the brothas and sistas way more love than they show us hispanics. I kind of what to get an idea of what type of money hispanics get.

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Post by Fresh » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:22 pm

SupraVln180 wrote:Good post, but you should post what type of URMs. Since, the Adcomms show the brothas and sistas way more love than they show us hispanics. I kind of what to get an idea of what type of money hispanics get.
That's a pretty good idea. It would be kinda painful to go back and check this though, and from what I remember, a lot of them didn't comment on what type of "self-selected URM" they were. I got the info from LSN

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Post by SupraVln180 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:53 pm

Fresh wrote:
SupraVln180 wrote:Good post, but you should post what type of URMs. Since, the Adcomms show the brothas and sistas way more love than they show us hispanics. I kind of what to get an idea of what type of money hispanics get.
That's a pretty good idea. It would be kinda painful to go back and check this though, and from what I remember, a lot of them didn't comment on what type of "self-selected URM" they were. I got the info from LSN
True, I don't realistically expect you to go back and recheck them all, but for the rest of the scholly offers for the cycle, if the type of URM is available, we should add it.

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Re: URMs and ($60k+) Scholarships

Post by DreamsInDigital » Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:02 am

awesome thread.

I've been stressing about my 2.7/170 while I wait for responses...so some of the ppl on that list made me light up :)

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Post by helloscriptkitti » Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:17 am

Are these figures solely merit aid or are some of them need-based? I wouldn't want to get my hopes up for nothing, since I prob wont qualify for need-based aid :(

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Post by Fresh » Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:32 am

helloscriptkitti wrote:Are these figures solely merit aid or are some of them need-based? I wouldn't want to get my hopes up for nothing, since I prob wont qualify for need-based aid :(
merit based including deans scholarships, named scholarships, etc.

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Post by Tinkerz Belle » Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:55 pm

Great thread!

I've been bummed that I haven't heard a peep about scholly $$ yet from the two schools I've been accepted at so far. Seeing those other lowish LSAT #s gives me a little glimmer of hope. :lol:

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Post by schuywalker » Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:48 am

While it is great to know the amount of the scholarship, it is also important to know the conditions for keeping the scholarship.

It is one thing to get a scholarship that covers 3 years if you all you have to do is make progress toward the JD. It is another thing if you have to meet some sort of GPA cut-off in order to get your money next year.

If people who have received scholarships could also state the terms for keeping them it would really shed a new light.

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Re: URMs and ($60k+) Scholarships

Post by Fresh » Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:16 am

schuywalker wrote:
If people who have received scholarships could also state the terms for keeping them it would really shed a new light.
There seems to be some consensus that within the T14, scholarship retention is pretty easy. It doesn't seem that these schools aim to rescind scholarships like some T3/4 schools. If anyone has info about somewhat difficult scholarship reqs, that'd be great to know. I know of one scholarship that only requires full time enrollment and 2.0+ gpa (pretty easy to keep).

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Post by Melvin » Sun Jan 23, 2011 6:26 pm

UVA full ride

164/174 3.7
AA female

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