PracticePro is now accepting applications for the 2024 Pre-Law Diversity Scholarship cycle, for individuals planning to apply to law school in Fall 2025 (for admission to the Class of 2029).
Financial barriers and a lack of guidance often prevent underrepresented students from attending law school.
The PracticePro Pre-Law Diversity Scholarship provides students with the resources to navigate the law school admissions process and prepare for fulfilling legal careers.
Through the Pre-Law Diversity Scholarship, PracticePro aims to cultivate diverse talent at the earliest stage by helping underrepresented pre-law students secure acceptances to top law schools and prepare for legal recruiting and practice.
Scholarship recipients will receive:
- Up to $1,500 in reimbursements for the costs of an LSAT prep course and LSAT exam
- 12-month curriculum focused on law school admissions, preparing for a fulfilling career as a lawyer, financial planning, and mental health
- Individual admissions and career coaching, including application strategy, personal statement idea generation and review, legal resume drafting, scholarship negotiation, and more
- Mentorship from their law firm and legal department partners
- Free admission to PracticePro’s law student career conferences to get a glimpse of the future!
Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Junior or Senior in college or graduated college in the last five years;
- Applying for admission to law school in Fall 2025 (Class of 2029);
- Minimum 3.2 undergraduate GPA; and
- A personal background that contributes to the diversity of the legal profession, including but not limited to gender, racial, or ethnic groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession, the LGBTQ+ community, those with a disability, socioeconomic need, military experience, first-generation educational status, or any other considerable hardships, challenges, or life experiences.
Deadline to Apply: November 10, 2024, 11:59 PM PST
Click here for more information, including application instructions.