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Offered by AccessLex Institute
Are you a woman interested in becoming an attorney? If so, consider applying for the When There Are Nine (WTAN) Scholarship! The scholarship is open to women who are current or incoming students in an ABA-accredited J.D. program. Applicants should also have ties to New York City, whether through family, law school, or where they intend to practice.
The scholarship is offered by the AccessLex Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting students on their paths to becoming lawyers. They strive to provide legal education to help maximize the value of a law degree through policy advocacy, research, and student-focused initiatives. The program honors Ruth Bader Ginsburg and seeks to advance diversity within the profession. Recipients of the scholarship earn $10,000 in addition to receiving a mentor who will provide support and guidance throughout the recipient’s law school and early professional career. If you are a woman interested in pursuing a career as an attorney, we encourage you to apply!
The scholarship is open to incoming and currently enrolled women in ABA-accredited J.D. programs who demonstrate financial need and possess ties to New York city such as family, law school, or an intent to practice in or around New York City after graduation. Applicants must also meet the below eligibility requirements.
College Seniors & Graduate Students
Law
Low Income, Women
New York
To apply for this scholarship, students must submit an online application and the below application materials.
500-word essay
Academic transcript
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