Continuing Students

Scholarship Available: Soros Fellowship

Are you an entering 1L or rising 2L? Consider applying for the prestigious Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship!

Soros Fellowships are open to immigrants and the children of immigrants who are 30 or younger and entering or are in their first two years of graduate school as of the November 1, 2016 deadline. Fellows receive up to $90,000 over two years in support of their education: $40,000 in tuition support and $50,000 in stipend support. More importantly, they join a lifelong community of New Americans who are making significant contributions to society.

A successful candidate will be chosen based primarily on the following criteria:

1) creativity, originality, and initiative demonstrated in any area of his/her life

2) a commitment to and capacity for accomplishment demonstrated through activity that has required drive and sustained effort

3) a commitment to the values expressed in the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights

  • Deadline: November 1, 2016
  • Awards: up to $90,000
  • Website: https://www.pdsoros.org/apply

Fees and Cost of Attendance for 2015-2016 Academic Year

The Cost of Attendance (COA) or budget for a student is an estimate of that student’s educational expenses for the period of enrollment. The Higher Education Act of 1965 specifies that a student’s COA includes tuition and fees normally assessed for a student carrying the same academic workload and an allowance for living expenses, such as room and board, books and supplies, personal, and transportation costs. The law also provides limited allowances for loan fees, dependent-care costs, and expenses for disabled students. The following tables show the average expenses for a nine-month academic year based on 2015-2016 fee levels. Students should take into account their own spending and the possibility of unforeseen expenses.

More information can be found in the Fees & Cost of Attendance page.

J.D. Program Expenses
for CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
Fall
2015
Spring
2016
Academic Year
2015-2016
Tuition and Fees (Total) $24,312.25 $24,312.25 $48,624.50
Living Expenses (Total) $12,162.00 $12,162.00 $24,324.00
Books & Supplies   $748.00   $748.00 $1,496.00
Health Insurance Fees*  $1,877.00  $1,877.00 $3,754.00
Total CA Resident Student Budget** $39,099.25 $39,099.25 $78,198.50
J.D. Program Expenses
for NON-RESIDENTS
Fall
2015
Spring
2016
Academic Year
2015-2016
Tuition and Fees (Total) $26,287.75 $26,287.75 $52,575.50
Living Expenses (Total) $12,162.00 $12,162.00 $24,324.00
Books & Supplies   $748.00   $748.00 $1,496.00
Health Insurance Fees*  $1,877.00  $1,877.00 $3,754.00
Total Non-Resident Student Budget** $41,074.75 $41,074.75 $82,149.50

*If you have comparable insurance, you may waive enrollment. Go to the University Health Services website for more information.

**New law students are also assessed a $27 Document Management Fee.

All fees are subject to change.

The estimated tuition and fees are contingent upon projections of competitors’ fees. Since 2007, Berkeley Law has limited its fee increases so that its resident fees will not exceed its policy benchmark of market rate.

Application for Continuing Student Scholarships Is Now Available

The online application for Berkeley Law Scholarships for Continuing Students for the 2015-2016 academic year is now available on our Forms page.  We encourage you to apply for scholarships that match your academic and career interests. This year we are offering over $150,000 in scholarships with individual awards of up to $19,000.  Click here to submit your application.

Eligibility Requirements

You must be a currently enrolled Berkeley Law JD student becoming a 2L or 3L in the 2015-2016 academic year. Transfer applicants for the 2015-2016 academic year are ineligible for consideration.

Please submit only once and be sure to include all required documents.  The deadline to submit your application and supporting documents is May 20, 2015 at 5:00 PM PST.

Good luck!

Applying for Financial Aid and Need-based Grants

The following is a reminder about the application process for financial aid for the 2015-2016 academic year. We are writing to ask that you submit your FAFSA application early during the month of February. Please do not wait until an admission decision is made to submit your FAFSA to Berkeley.

APPLYING FOR ANY FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID

Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online with Berkeley Law’s school code 001312. Submit your application by the priority deadline of March 2, 2015 in order to be considered for a need-based grant or scholarships.

Entering First Year Students and Applicants: Students admitted after the priority deadline are encouraged to wait until they have their Student ID Number to submit the Supplemental Application.

Limited resources are available for international students. Click here for more information.

APPLYING FOR NEED-BASED GRANTS

Students applying for need-based grants, in addition to submitting the FAFSA, must also submit the following:

Tips on completing your application process:

  • Submit complete student information with spouse information, if married, and be sure to include accurate and complete financial information on both the FAFSA and Supplemental Application. Some students choose to file their federal and state income tax returns early in order to have their information ready by the March 2 deadline.
  • Submit complete parent information on both the FAFSA and Supplemental Application unless you will turn 30 years old by December 31, 2015or have worked with us to establish independence as an exception. Again, be sure that the financial information you provide is both complete and accurate. Visit our Need-Based Grants page for details.
  • International students applying for need-based grants should complete a FAFSA utilizing the SSN/SIN created by LSAC when asked for a social security number in the online application. This system generated number can be found once logged into LSAC. Although the completed FAFSA will be rejected by the US Department of Education for the purposes of federal student aid, the needed information will load into our financial aid system, completing the FAFSA requirement for need-based grant consideration. The Supplemental Application for Need-Based Grants is also required for consideration.


APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS

Entering First Year Students: Scholarships are awarded on a rolling basis typically beginning in April. Separate scholarship notifications are sent by the Admissions Office when awards are made. Everyone is considered for general scholarships but information on applying for specific scholarships will be made available upon admission.

Continuing Students: We announce Berkeley Law scholarships for continuing students at least once a year. Check our website and follow our blog for details.


TIMELINE

If all of your required information is received by March 2, we will attempt to have a preliminary financial aid offer available to you by early April. Financial aid offers cannot be made available before April.

Entering First Year Students and Applicants: For students admitted after March 2 or who complete applications after March 2, financial aid offers will be provided weekly after initial awards are sent.


IF YOU MISS THE MARCH 2 DEADLINE

Applications received after the March 2 priority deadline will be considered for gift aid (grants and scholarships) on a first-come first-served basis if funds remain available.


INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS

It is the student’s responsibility to meet all financial aid requirements and deadlines. Incomplete applications may result in processing delays. We encourage you to use the Entering Student Checklist or Continuing Student Checklist to keep track of what you submitted.

If you have any questions, please contact us at financial-aid@law.berkeley.edu.

New Scholarship Available: Women’s Section of CCCBA Hon. Patricia Herron and Hon. Ellen James Scholarship

WOMEN’S SECTION OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION – HON. PATRICIA HERRON AND HON. ELLEN JAMES SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship is awarded to a continuing law school student with a commitment to women’s issues, leadership potential, and academic achievement. Successful applicant must also have a demonstrated connection to Contra Costa County.

See application for more details.

New Scholarship Available: John Lewis King Memorial Scholarship Fund

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION – JOHN LEWIS KING MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

This scholarship is awarded to a second or third-year law school student with a connection to San Bernardino County.

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Deadline Extended! Application for Berkeley Law Scholarships for Continuing Students

The deadline to submit a Berkeley Law Scholarships for Continuing Students application for the 2014-2015 academic year, has been extended to July 21, 2014 at 5:00 PM PST.  Please mark your calendar accordingly.

This year we are offering over $105,000 in scholarships, with individual awards of up to $18,000. We encourage you to apply for all of the scholarships pertaining to your interests. Click here to submit your application.

Please submit only once and be sure to include all required documents.

Best wishes!

Berkeley Law Financial Aid Office

Now Accepting Applications for Berkeley Law Scholarships for Continuing Students

The online application for Berkeley Law Scholarships for Continuing Students for the 2014-2015 academic year is now available on our Forms page.  This year we are offering over $105,000 in scholarships with individual awards of up to $18,000.  We encourage you to apply for all of the scholarships pertaining to your interests.  Click here to submit your application.

Please submit only once and be sure to include all required documents.  The deadline to submit your application and supporting documents is June 30, 2014 at 5:00 PM PST.  Please mark your calendar accordingly.

Best wishes!

Berkeley Law Financial Aid Office

New Scholarship Available: Filipino Bar Association of Northern California Scholarships

FILIPINO BAR ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIPS

This scholarship is awarded to enrolling or enrolled law school students who demonstrate an interest in serving the Filipino-American community and a desire to do so as an FBANC attorney.

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New Scholarships and Fellowships Available

SFLRLA & BALIF LGBT PUBLIC INTEREST LAW FELLOWSHIP

This fellowship, jointly awarded by San Francisco La Raza Lawyers Association (SFLRLA) and Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom (BALIF), was established to fund summer employment for a law school student.

Priority is given to an applicant with at least one of the following objectives in her/his expected summer work:

(1) development/expansion of legal services for LGBT community, especially within the Latino community; (2) education of LGBT community about legal rights; and (3) mentoring to law students.

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SFLRLA PUBLIC INTEREST LAW FELLOWSHIP

This fellowship, awarded by San Francisco La Raza Lawyers Association (SFLRLA), was established to fund summer employment for a law school student.

Priority is given to an applicant with at least one of the following objectives in her/his expected summer work:

(1) development/expansion of legal services specializing in housing, education, employment, discrimination, immigration, and naturalization; (2) education of Latino community about legal rights; and (3) mentoring to law students.

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SFLRLA PUBLIC INTEREST BAR REVIEW SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship, awarded by San Francisco La Raza Lawyers Association (SFLRLA), was established to finance a bar review course for a current third-year law student.

Priority is given to an applicant with at least one of the following objectives in their post-graduation employment:

(1) development/expansion of legal services specializing in housing, education, employment, discrimination, immigration, and naturalization; (2) education of Latino community about legal rights; and (3) mentoring to law students.

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