- Posted November 23, 2021
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Law school offers new scholarships for those wishing to earn LL.M.
Western Michigan University Cooley Law School has announced a new scholarship opportunity beginning November 2021 for students beginning a Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program in January, May, or September 2022.
To help students studying for master's degrees pay for the education required to reinvent a current practice, or to specialize in an area of law, WMU-Cooley Law School is awarding up to $4,300 in scholarship per student. LL.M. classes are flexibly scheduled on nights and weekends to minimize interruptions to family and career.
To be considered for the scholarship, apply for a WMU-Cooley Law LL.M. degree program and submit a scholarship application. Scholarships are awarded on merit.
"We are pleased to offer a scholarship to our incoming LL.M. students to acknowledge the importance of affordability, to reward the achievements these students have made prior to the joining a WMU-Cooley LL.M. Program, and for the contributions yet to come," said James McGrath, president, dean, and professor of law at WMU-Cooley.
For additional information on how to apply for an online WMU-Cooley LL.M. program, visit cooley.edu/LLM, email Cathy J. McCollum, director of Online Learning and Graduate & Extended Programs at LLM@cooley.edu, or call 517-913-5725.
Published: Tue, Nov 23, 2021
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