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University of Kentucky
College of Law
620 S. Limestone
Lexington, KY 40506-0048
phone (859) 257-1678
fax (859) 323-1061

 

General Information

Merit Scholarships:

With your admission to the UK College of Law, you will be considered automatically for merit scholarship funds. The Scholarship Committee starts meeting in January and will continue meeting through mid-April. Three-year merit scholarships are awarded for all or part of tuition, and are available for both residents and nonresidents. If you want to be considered for scholarships, you should apply to UK Law by February 1.

Whether or not you receive scholarship funds as an entering student, you may apply for second- and third-year student scholarships in the spring of each academic year. Upper-level student scholarship awards are based upon a variety of criteria, including academic performance in law school, service to the law school and community, and financial need.

UK Fellowships

The University of Kentucky sponsors several fellowships for UK undergraduates who attend graduate or professional school at UK.

These fellowships are:
- Charles T. Wethington, Jr. Fellowships for Graduate or Professional Study
- W.L. Matthews, Jr. and Otis A. Singletary Fellowships for Graduate or Professional Study

The UK Fellowships are for $12,000 - $20,000 and are awarded on the basis of academic achievement and contributions to UK as an undergraduate. An application is required, which must be submitted by early February. The application process is handled by UK's Graduate Fellowship office. If you are a UK undergraduate admitted to UK Law, you should apply for the Wethington, Matthews and Singletary fellowships. For more information, go to www.rgs.uky.edu/gs/fellowship/fellopps.html (external website).

The Bert Combs Scholars

The Bert Combs Scholarships were endowed in 1992 to memorialize the achievements of Kentucky's 50th governor, Bert Thomas Combs. The Bert Combs Scholars Program at UK Law rewards the brightest and best law school applicants, from among both Kentucky resident and nonresident candidates. One Bert Combs Scholar is selected each year for the incoming class. Each Combs Scholar receives a three-year scholarship that includes tuition plus an annual living stipend, for a total award of not less than $30,000 over the three years of law school. For more information go to Combs & Ashland Scholarship page.

Ashland Inc. Legal Scholars

The Ashland Inc. Legal Scholars program, initiated in 1995, was designed to attract the best law school applicants in Kentucky to the UK College of Law. The scholarship is endowed by gifts from UK Law alumni in partnership with matching funds from Ashland Inc., one of Kentucky's best corporate citizens. The scholarship is in the amount of $12,000 per year for all three years of law school. If you apply for the Ashland Scholars Program, you must demonstrate that you will need to borrow funds to attend law school. Only one Ashland Inc. Legal Scholar is selected each year from among Kentucky resident applicants to the entering class. For more information, go to the Combs & Ashland Scholarships page.

Diversity Awards:

The College of Law participates in two scholarship programs designed to increase diversity in its student body. The Kentucky Legal Educational Opportunity, program, or KLEO, is designed to increase the number of minority, low income or educationally disadvantaged Kentuckians in Kentucky's state-supported law schools. KLEO recipients receive $5,000 fellowship grants for each of the three years of law school that they remain eligible to participate in the program. Five Kentucky residents from UK Law's fall entering class are selected for the KLEO program each year.

In addition to awarding five KLEO grants, the College of Law also awards some of its scholarship funds on the basis of low-income status, educational disadvantage, minority status or other contributions to diversity. These awards are available for Kentucky residents and nonresident candidates.

Financial Aid:

The University of Kentucky has a central office for federal need-based financial aid applications. In order to qualify for loan assistance, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). UK Law mails the FAFSA form to all admitted candidates, beginning in January. You must file the FAFSA by April 1 to be considered for all types of aid available.

In completing the FAFSA Form, be sure to list the University of Kentucky in Question #86. Our School Code is 001989.

Do NOT mail the completed FAFSA to UK, but send it to:

        Federal Student Aid Programs
        P.O. Box 4008
        Mt. Vernon, IL 62864-8608

If you qualify for work-study funds, for which you MUST apply by April 1, you have the option of working for those funds or receiving them as a low-interest loan. The College of Law requires you to take those funds in the form of a loan for your first year. Working during the first year has proven to be highly detrimental to a student's law school performance. If awarded work-study funds, please respond to UK's financial aid office that you reject the award and wish to be considered for additional loan funds.

The maximum loan funds per year provided under the federal Direct loan program is the lesser of $18,500 or the amount that Student Financial Aid determines to be your need (if you disagree with the need assessment, you may appeal). Perkins Loans of varying amounts up to $4,000 also are available for qualifying students. If you require funds beyond the amount you are awarded under these federal loan programs you can received federal PLUS loan funds for the balance. There are also private loans available from local or national lenders. The three national lenders most commonly used by UK Law students are Key Bank, LawAccess and LawLoans. To receive their loan application materials, call Key Bank at 1-800-KEY-LEND (or apply on-line at www.key.com/educate/grad; external website) call LawAccess at 1-800-282-1550 (or apply on-line at www.accessgroup.org; external website), or call LawLoans at 1-800-984-0190.

Cost of Attendance:

The projected cost of attendance at UK Law for the 2008-09 academic year is as follows:

  KY Residents Nonresidents
Tuition $ 14,392 $ 25,570
Fees $  866 $  866
Room & Board $  10,900 $  10,900
Books $  900 $  900
Travel $  700 $  700
Personal $  2,362 $  2,384
Loan Origination $ 80 $ 80
TOTAL $30,200 $41,400

 

 

Scholarships and Financial Aid

 

General Information

Combs and Ashland Scholars

UK Fellowships

Kentucky KLEO Program

Financial Aid

 

 

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Scholarships

UK Fellowships

The Bert Combs Scholars

Ashland Inc. Legal Scholars

Scholarships

Diversity Awards

Financial Aid

Cost of Attendance

 


If you are accepted for admission, you will be considered automatically for scholarship assistance by the Scholarships and Honors Committee. In recent years 40 - 50% of UK Law's entering students have received some form of scholarship award.


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