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- Posted February 12, 2010
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Firm accepting applications for LSAT prep scholarships
Warner, Norcross, & Judd LLP is now accepting applications for its Law School Admissions Test Preparation Scholarship Program.
Now in its third year, the Warner Norcross program provides scholarships to enable selected minority college students in Michigan to attend a study course designed to prepare them to take the LSAT. Studies have shown that students who take a formal LSAT prep course score higher on the test, which determines entrance into law school.
Recipients will receive scholarships of up to $1,500 for tuition for an LSAT Preparation Course offered by Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions. To be eligible for a scholarship, applicants must:
* Be a Michigan resident or currently attending a Michigan college or university.
* Be a junior or senior.
* Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
* Have a demonstrated financial need.
* Take the LSAT prep course by Dec. 1, 2010.
Deadline for application is Sunday, May 30. Applications are available online at http://www.wnj.com/files/upload/LSAT_Scholarship_Application_Form.pdf
The LSAT program is one of two scholarship initiatives offered by the firm to promote diversity in the legal profession. Warner Norcross also annually sponsors a Minority Scholarship Program that provides financial support to a selected law, paralegal and legal secretarial student.
Published: Fri, Feb 12, 2010
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