Living expenses, books, and miscellaneous expenses: $22,895
Total expenses: $68,000
Financial Aid Facts (for first-year students)
Average grant: $17,590
Average loan: $46,925
Average aid package: $53,350
Class Partners directly support students at Georgetown Law by providing essential current-use scholarship assistance to a particular Class. With a three-year commitment of $5,000 per year, Class Partners ensure that talented students with financial constraints have the resources they need from their first days as 1Ls through graduation at the end of their legal studies.
We invite you to consider partnering with the Class of 2013 as you invest, with the Law Center, in educating the next generation of Georgetown lawyers.
Why are Class Partners important?
Each fall, some of the country's brightest students begin their legal studies at Georgetown University Law Center. They are drawn to Georgetown Law because of its academic reputation, outstanding faculty and commitment to service.
For many students, the decision to attend Georgetown is heavily influenced by the Law Center's ability to provide a competitive financial aid package. It is crucial that additional current-use resources are found to meet the growing demand for financial aid as Georgetown remains committed to its need- blind admissions policy. Class Partners help the Law Center achieve this goal by providing current-use scholarship assistance to an incoming class of Georgetown students and supporting those students through their years at Georgetown Law.
What are the benefits of becoming a Class Partner?
The Class Partners Program enables you to make a direct and substantial impact in the lives of today's Georgetown Law students. In appreciation and recognition of your support for the Class Partners Program, you will receive:
Honorary membership in the entering J.D. class
An invitation to the Law Center’s annual scholarship lunch
To become a Class Partner or receive more information about the program, please contact Jaime Porter, Executive Director of Development at 202-662-9502 or jp1395@law.georgetown.eduu. You may also complete this form and fax to 202-662-9501 or mail to: Jaime Porter
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001