For schools that offer stipends, are these usually for the full cost of attendance, or is there a set amount like 10K? I'm curious about Nebraska because of their 509 saying 40% got over full tuition, by the way. However, info on any schools is welcomed.
Also, most 509's show that at least some students get more than full tuition. I assume not every school is offering stipends right? Does this just mean people receiving full tuition scholarships are also getting some need based aid?
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Re: Stipend Question
Depending on the school, they might be doing a joint degree where the other degree provides a stipend. I also don’t know whether something like yellow ribbon money shows up in the 509s. My impression though is that when the report says “more than full tuition,” that money doesn’t necessarily all come from the law school.
Usually the stipends I’ve seen offered are a set amount, rather than “as needed” to cover your expenses.
Usually the stipends I’ve seen offered are a set amount, rather than “as needed” to cover your expenses.