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APPENDIX E: SCHOLARSHIPS
The Georgetown University Law Center named scholarship awards are made possible through the generosity of Law Center alumni and friends, law firms, corporations, and foundations. Awards are based on demonstrated financial need in accordance with the aid policies of the Law Center. Students interested in applying for these scholarships should contact the Financial Aid Office for information on Law Center financial aid procedures and deadlines.
African-American Endowed Scholarship: Established by Law Center alumni/ae to be awarded with preference to African-American J.D. students with demonstrated financial need.
Alumni Scholarship: Established by the Washington Club to be awarded to students from the Washington metro area.
Judith C. Areen Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by alumni and friends of Georgetown University Law Center in honor of Judith C. Areen for her fifteen years of distinguished service as Dean of the Law Center, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Arnold & Porter Scholarship: Established by the law firm of Arnold & Porter, to be awarded to a second year law student from a disadvantaged background who has shown potential for academic achievement.
Pedro Arrupe, S.J., Scholarship in Peace: Established by an anonymous donor to honor the former Superior General of the Society of Jesus, Pedro Arrupe, who inspired Jesuits and others to integrate a commitment to social justice into their faith. The Scholarship is to be awarded with preference to students with limited financial resources from troubled areas of the world, with the hope that their Georgetown experience will not only benefit the students directly, but also their communities upon their return.
Association of Securities and Exchange Commission Alumni Scholarship: Established by the Association of Securities and Exchange Commission Alumni, Inc., to assist one or more deserving J.D. or LL.M. students who are current or former employees of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Andrew Hull Baker Scholarship: Established by the late Daniel W. Baker, LL.B. 1892, LL.M. 1893, a former United States district attorney and professor at the Law Center.
Baker & McKenzie Scholarship Fund: Established by the law firm of Baker & McKenzie to assist a minority law student with financial aid.
Rudolph B. and Suevia Nordlinger Behrend Scholarship: Established by Amy Behrend Goldstein and Ruth Behrend Small in memory of their beloved parents. Rudolph B. Behrend was an outstanding graduate and the valedictorian of the Class of 1897 and the Class of 1898.
Caryl S. Bernstein Scholarship: Established by Caryl S. Bernstein, L’67, a distinguished and loyal alumna.
Michael E. and Carol S. Bleier Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Michael E. Bleier, L’65 and Carol S. Bleier, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
James E. Blower Memorial Scholarship: Established in memory of her husband, James E. Blower, L’49, by his wife, Betty.
Bruce and Ann Blume Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Bruce Blume, L’80, and his wife, Ann, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Stanley M. Brand Scholarship Fund: Established by Stanley M. Brand, L’74, a distinguished and loyal alumnus, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Bernie R. Burrus Memorial Scholarship Fund: Established in memory of Professor Bernie R. Burrus.
Churchill Family Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Winston J. Churchill, Jr.
Class of 1953 Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by members of the Class of 1953 in honor of their 50th Law Reunion, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Coca-Cola Scholarship Fund: Established by the Coca-Cola Company.
Robert M. Coffelt Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established in memory of Robert M. Coffelt, L’48, by his wife, Annetta J. Coffelt, and his son, Robert M. Coffelt, Jr., to assist law students with demonstrated financial need who aspire to careers in public interest law.
Sarah E. Cogan Opportunity Scholarship Fund: Established by Sarah E. Cogan, L’81, to be used to ensure an economically diverse student body.
The Theodore Cogswell Scholarship: Established in memory of Theodore Cogswell, L’16, by Elaine Ward Cogswell.
Lester Cohen Memorial Scholarship: Established by the law firm of Hogan & Hartson in memory of Lester Cohen, L’35, to be awarded to a third year law student with outstanding scholastic achievement studying communication law.
Sherman and Lucy Cohn Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Professor Sherman L. Cohn, F’54, L’57, LL.M.’60, and his late wife, Lucy, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
The Paul R. Connolly Memorial Scholarship Fund: Established by colleagues at the law firm of Williams & Connolly and friends of the late Paul R. Connolly, a Washington, D.C., attorney and alumnus, LL.B.’48, LL.M.’52.
Virginia Cooke Endowed Law Scholarship Fund: Established by Roger A. Cooke, C’70, L’73, in honor of his mother, Virginia Cooke, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
George D. Crowley, Jr. Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by George D. Crowley, Jr., C’73, L’76, to be used for law students with demonstrated financial need, with preference for students expressing an interest in a career in international entrepreneurship.
Michael J. and Karen M. Cuddy Scholarship Fund: Established by Michael J. Cuddy, L’64, a distinguished alumnus, and his wife, Karen.
William J. Curtin Scholarship in Labor Relations: Established to honor the memory of William J. Curtin, C’53, L’56, LL.M.’57, by his friends and colleagues in the law firm of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP. This scholarship is awarded to a third year student who has demonstrated merit and a strong interest in labor relations and employee benefits law.
DeCrane Scholarship Fund: Established by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. DeCrane, Jr., L’59.
John K. Delaney and April McClain-Delaney Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by John K. Delaney, L’88, and April McClain-Delaney, L’89, to provide tuition assistance to students at the Law Center with demonstrated financial need.
Dewey Ballantine Dean’s Scholars Fund: Established by the law firm of Dewey Ballantine LLP to be awarded with preference to a first year law student who contributes to the diverse economic, educational, and ethnic background of the Law Center’s student body.
Paul J. Diaz Scholarship Fund: Established by Paul J. Diaz, L’88, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need, with preference for law students who contribute to the diverse economic, educational, and ethnic background of the Law Center’s student body.
Murray Lindsley Dondy and David L. Dondy Scholarship Fund: Established by Virginia Dondy Green, L’71, in honor of her parents, Murray Lindsley Dondy and David L. Dondy.
Donnelly Law Scholarship: Established by the estate of Mary D. Meehan in memory of her father, Lt. Col. Richard John Donnelly, U.S.A., to assist graduates of St. John’s Military Academy in Washington, D.C.
Nancy Reisinger Donovan Memorial Fund: Established in memory of the late Nancy Jean Donovan by her husband, Daniel J. Donovan, L’68, family, and friends; partially funded by matching grants from the Kraft General Foods Corporation.
Robert A. Dufek Opportunity Scholarship Fund: Established by Robert A. Dufek, L’76, to be used to ensure an economically diverse student body.
Bryan and Eleanor Farrell Scholarship: Established in 1990 in memory of Bryan, L’31, and Eleanor Farrell for the benefit of law students who have demonstrated financial need.
Federal Employees Law Scholarship Fund: Established by Joseph E. Reece, L’89, to provide tuition assistance to J.D. or LL.M. students who have been, currently are, or expect to be employees of the Federal Government.
The April and Rachel Fegyveresi Scholarship: Established by Tom Fegyveresi, F’66, in honor of his daughters, April, C’92, L’96, and Rachel, B’90, N’95.
Louis B. Fine Scholarship Fund: Established by the family of Louis B. Fine, L’25, H’68, former President of the Georgetown University Alumni Association and generous benefactor to the University, to support a student at Georgetown University Law Center who demonstrates tenacity, aggressiveness, and dedication to the law.
James T. Finlen Scholarship Fund: Established by Jim Finlen, L’28, for the purpose of maintaining and educating students with demonstrated financial need in the law school.
Thomas B. Flynn Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by the estate of Anne L. Kuritzky in memory of her husband, Thomas B. Flynn.
Leo T. Franz Family Scholarship: Established by Jack M. Franz, L’41, in memory of his father, Leo T. Franz, to provide tuition assistance to students at the Law Center with demonstrated financial need.
Jean Shirley Frohlicher Scholarship Fund: Established in memory of Jean Shirley Frohlicher, L’66, by her husband, John Frohlicher, L’66, family, and friends, to be awarded with preference to an evening student with demonstrated need.
Morris M. Geifman Scholarship Fund: Established by Stephen L. Geifman, L’69, and Terri Geifman in honor of his father, Morris M. Geifman, to provide tuition assistance to students at the Law Center with demonstrated financial need.
Law Alumni of Georgia Scholarship Fund: Established by Law Center alumni/ae in Georgia to assist J.D. students with demonstrated financial need, with preference to students from Georgia.
The Ralph J. Gilbert/Philip A. Ryan Memorial Scholarship: Established by Ralph Gilbert, L’57, a retired partner from Baker & McKenzie in Chicago to honor the memory of Philip A. Ryan, his teacher, partner, and friend.
Patricia and John Gillick Scholarship Fund: Established by John E. Gillick, Jr., L’70, and his wife, Patricia, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Gillis-Pollock Scholarship Fund: Established by Theresa M. Gillis, L’74, a distinguished and loyal alumna, in honor of her father and mother.
Walter Gutmann Scholarship: Established in 1991 by the estate of Walter Gutmann, L’42.
Thomas M. Haderlein Scholarship Fund: Established in honor of Thomas M. Haderlein, L’60, LL.M.’62, by his colleagues at the law firm of Baker & McKenzie.
H5 Scholarship Fund: Established by H5, a technology firm in California, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need with preference for students interested in law and technology.
The Harnisch Family Scholarship: Established by William O.C. Harnisch, L’65, and his family to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
John F. and Laurie K. Hartigan Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Laurie K. and John F. Hartigan, L’75, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need, with preference to students who show an interest in securities law.
E. Kirby and Elizabeth Hayes Scholarship Fund: Established by John Clarke Kane and John Clarke Kane, Jr., L’71, to be awarded to J.D. students who demonstrate financial need, with preference to students from Eastern Massachusetts.
The John B. Hayward Scholarship: Established by the IBM Corporation in honor of the late John B. Hayward in recognition of his 50 years of distinguished service and his contribution to the patent policies of the Corporation.
Edwin A. and Florence M. Heafey Endowment Fund: Established by the late Edwin A. Heafey, LL.B.’23, LL.D.’68, an attorney from California.
Jerome H. Heckman Scholarship Fund: Established by Jerome H. Heckman, C’48, L’53, to be awarded with preference to a J.D. student studying Food and Drug Law.
John J. and Yvonne J. Held Scholarship Fund: Established by John J. Held, L’64, a distinguished alumnus, and his wife, Yvonne, to be awarded with preference to a third year law student with demonstrated financial need who is interested in pursuing a career in public interest law.
James F. Henriot Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by James F. Henriot, L’54, LL.M.’61, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Thomas V. and Mary B. Heyman Scholarship: Established by Thomas V. Heyman, L’62, a distinguished and loyal alumnus, and his wife, Mary.
Sister Mary K. Himens, S.S.C.M., and Father James B. Malley, S.J., Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by The Honorable Linda J. Morgan, L’79, and Michael E. Karam, F’72, L’76, L’81, in honor of former Law Center chaplains, Sister Mary K. Himens, S.S.C.M., and Father James B. Malley, S.J., to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Joe G. Hollingsworth Scholarship Fund: Established by Joe G. Hollingsworth, L’74, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Benjamin and Lillian Holstein Memorial Scholarship: Established by the Benjamin, L’36, and Lillian Holstein Estate.
Joseph A. Hoskins Scholarship Fund: Established by the family and colleagues of the late Joseph A. Hoskins, LL.B.’37, LL.M.’39, a Kansas City, Missouri attorney.
Adolph Charles Hugin Scholarship Endowment Fund: Established by a bequest from Dr. Adolph Charles Hugin, L’34, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Keith and Celeste Hummel Scholarship: Established by Keith R. Hummel, L’90, and Celeste Hummel to provide tuition assistance to students at the Law Center with demonstrated financial need.
Hunton & Williams Scholarship: Established by the law firm of Hunton & Williams.
The C. Keefe Hurley Scholarship: Established by C. Keefe Hurley, a Boston attorney and alumnus, LL.B.’34, J.D.’35.
Linda Hyatt Lauve Scholarship: Established by her mother, Grace Hyatt, in memory of Linda Hyatt Lauve, a member of the Class of 1989, whose untimely death in her third year was a great loss to her family, her children, and the legal profession. Hyatt Lauve scholars will be chosen on the basis of need, and will be students who exemplify Linda’s commitment to using her talents to serve the needs of others.
Jankowsky Family Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by the Jankowsky Family, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need, with preference given to students who aspire to be actively involved with their communities and/or their nation.
Todd W. Johnson Scholarship Fund: Established by the late Todd W. Johnson, LL.B.’19, an attorney from California.
Edmund L. Jones Memorial Scholarship: Established by the firm of Hogan & Hartson in memory of the late Edmund L. Jones, L.L.B. ’16, a senior partner in the DC office, with preference for a Georgetown University undergraduate who participated in collegiate sports.
Mercedes C. José Memorial Scholarship Fund: Established by Aurora José Wong, L’77, in memory of her sister, to assist one or more deserving J.D. students, with preference to Asian Pacific American students from Hawaii or Guam, in order to support the goal for a diverse Law Center community.
Amy Weiss and Peter J. Kadzik Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Peter J. Kadzik, L’77 and Amy Weiss, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Henry Kaiser Memorial Lecture and Scholarship Fund: Established by the family and friends of the late Henry Kaiser, to honor his contributions to labor law and the betterment of working people. The scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding law student studying labor relations.
Charles A. Keigwin Scholarship: Established by the Josephine Kratzer Carvill Trust in memory of Charles A. Keigwin, a distinguished professor at the Law School for more than 20 years, whose teaching greatly influenced the legal career of Richard Carvill, LL.B.’27.
The Joseph E. and Mary E. Keller Foundation Scholarship: Established by the Joseph E. and Mary E. Keller Foundation of Dayton, Ohio, to assist deserving students.
William C. Keller and Dorothy D. Keller Scholarship Fund: Established by William C. Keller, L’52, to provide scholarships to deserving students in the Georgetown University Law Center Juris Doctor program.
John J. Kirby Scholarship Fund: Established by Peter M. Kirby, L’79, and John J. Kirby, Jr., in honor of their father, John J. Kirby, Sr., L’35.
The John F. Lanigan Scholarship: Established by the late John F. Lanigan, LL.B.’22.
Robert S. Lavet Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Robert S. Lavet, L’79 to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Brent Leahey Scholarship in Law: Established by Mary Jo Leahey in memory of her grandson, Brent Leahey, C’88, L’92.
Robert D. L’Heureux Memorial Scholarship Fund: Established by the National Cable Television Association and friends of the late Robert D. L’Heureux, LL.B.’40, LL.M.’42, an attorney with the Federal Communications Commission.
Sanford M. Litvack and Judith Goldenson Litvack Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Sanford M. Litvack, L’59, and his wife, Judith Goldenson Litvack, to provide tuition assistance to students at the Law Center with demonstrated financial need.
Dow Lohnes Diversity Scholarship: Established by the law firm of Dow Lohnes PLLC, to be awarded to a rising second year J.D. student with demonstrated financial need, who contributes to the diverse economic and ethnic composition of the legal profession, and who has achieved academic excellence.
Ralph B. Long Memorial Scholarship: Established in memory of Ralph B. Long, L’67, by his friends, family, and former colleagues in the firm of Metzger, Shadyac & Schwarz.
Charles Lucey Scholarship: Established by Charles Emmet Lucey, C’56, L’59, in honor of his father.
MacRae Law Scholarship Fund: Established by Alexander K. MacRae, L’15, L’16, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
McLean Family Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by the R. Bruce McLean family, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Gregory J. Maier Scholarship in Patent Law Fund: Established by Gregory J. Maier, L’69, a distinguished and loyal alumnus, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need, with preference given to students interested in practicing patent law who have earned undergraduate degrees in one of the technical subjects recognized by the United States Patent and Trade Mark Office.
Tim and Marcia McBride Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Timothy B. McBride, L’75, L’80, and his wife, Marcia, to provide assistance to a student demonstrating financial need and a strong interest in tax law.
Eugene P. McCahill Scholarship Fund: Established by James L’60 and Catherine Denny through the James and Catherine Denny Foundation.
Margaret H. and Alexander B. McMurtrie, Jr. Scholarship Fund: Established by Margaret H. and Alexander B. McMurtrie, Jr., L’61, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need, with preference for students who are graduates of the University of Notre Dame (Indiana).
Gilbert G. Menna and Janet L. Remien Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Gilbert G. Menna, L’82, L’83, and Janet L. Remien, L’82 to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Stanley and Mavis Metzger Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Stanley and Mavis Metzger to provide financial assistance to students of Georgetown University Law Center who are members of under-represented groups in the legal profession.
Miller & Chevalier Charitable Foundation Scholarship: Established by the Miller & Chevalier Charitable Foundation to assist students demonstrating financial need.
Thomas and Helen Moloney Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by a bequest from Thomas Moloney, C’28, L’31, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
The Moran Family Endowed Scholarship in Law: Established by Edmond J., B’67, and Judy Moran, N’68, to provide support to law students demonstrating financial need, with preference to students interested in careers in legal services.
Patrick J. Moran Opportunity Scholarship Fund: Established by Patrick J. Moran, L’73, to be used to ensure an economically diverse student body.
Edward P. and Joan N. Morgan Endowed Scholarship: Established by Linda J. Morgan, L’76, and her husband, Michael E. Karam, F’72, L’76, L’82, in memory of her father, Edward P. Morgan, and mother, Joan N. Morgan.
The Rita C. Murray Memorial Scholarship Fund: Established by Dennis I. Meyer, L’60, LL.M.’62, in memory of his mother-in-law.
Carl W. Northrop Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Carl W. Northrop, L’76, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Martin J. O’Brien Law Scholarship Fund: Established by The Honorable Martin J. O’Brien, C’52, L’55, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Timothy J. and Linda D. O’Neill Scholarship Fund: Established by Timothy J. O’Neill, L’77, and his wife, Linda D. O’Neill, N’77, distinguished and loyal alumni.
Maureen F. O’Shaughnessy Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Louis J. Briskman, L’73, in memory of his wife, Maureen F. O’Shaughnessy, to be awarded with preference to a woman with demonstrated financial need who most closely matches the experience, attributes, and qualities of Maureen F. O’Shaughnessy’s multi-dimensional life.
The Paige Family Scholarship Fund: Established by Stephen B. Paige, L’72, a distinguished alumnus, and his wife, Deborah, to be awarded with preference to an outstanding law student residing in Brooklyn, New York, who has demonstrated financial need.
Richard J. and Barbara A. Phelan Scholarship Fund: Established by Richard J. Phelan, L’61, and Barbara A. Phelan to be awarded to students at the Law Center with demonstrated financial need.
The Daniel J. Piliero II Memorial Scholarship Fund: Established in memory of Daniel J. Piliero II, a Washington, D.C., attorney, committed parent, and dear friend to Georgetown University, by his wife, Joyce, children, relatives, friends, and colleagues.
Law Prefects Scholarship Fund: Established in 1999 by Law Center alumni who served as Prefects in undergraduate residence halls on Georgetown’s main campus while attending the Law Center, in recognition of the assistance they received from the University in the form of room and board. This scholarship is to provide financial support to current Law Center students with demonstrated need.
A. Kenneth Pye Scholarship Fund: Established by Richard A. Hibey, L’65, LL.M.’66, in memory of former Law Center Associate Dean and Professor A. Kenneth Pye, LL.B.’53, LL.M.’55, LL.D.’78, to assist J.D. students with demonstrated need.
Linda C. Quinn Memorial Scholarship: Established to honor the memory of Linda C. Quinn, L’72, by her family, friends, classmates, colleagues and the law firm of Shearman & Sterling LLP, where Linda was a partner. This scholarship is awarded to a third year student who has demonstrated merit and a strong interest in securities or corporate law.
Milton M. Ratner Scholarship Fund: Established by a grant from the Milton M. Ratner Foundation.
The Honorable John N. Reynolds Endowed Fund: Established by Nancy Doerr O’Neil, L’82, and Thomas F. O’Neil III, L’82, distinguished and loyal alumni, in honor of Judge John N. Reynolds, L’50.
Harry Sansbury Ridgely Scholarship Fund: Established by the estate of Helen Ridgely Kennedy in honor of her father, Harry Sansbury Ridgely, LL.B. 1896, LL.M. 1897, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Marvin and Joan Rosenberg Scholarship Fund: Established by Marvin Rosenberg, L’61, LL.M.’67, and Joan Rosenberg to assist J.D. students with demonstrated need.
Louis and Anne Rosoff Scholarship: Established by the estate of Louis Rosoff, L’23, to assist students of high academic standing who have demonstrated financial need, with preference to students from Connecticut.
Tom and Joan Rothman Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Thomas M. Rothman, L’68, and his wife, Joan, to provide assistance to Native American law students who demonstrate financial need.
Rothschild Family Scholarship Fund: Established by a bequest from Steve J. Rothschild, L’68, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Sidney Sachs Memorial Fund: Established in memory of Sidney S. Sachs, L’41, by his family and friends to provide tuition assistance to students at the Law Center with demonstrated financial need.
Sallie Mae Scholarship Fund: Established by Marianne M. Keler, F’76, L’80, and Michael R. Kershow, L’80, distinguished and loyal alumni.
The Daniel J. Sammon Scholarship Fund: Established in memory of her husband, Daniel Sammon, L’60, by Juanita Sammon.
Morris A. Schapiro Scholarship Fund: Established by the M. A. Schapiro Fund.
Thomas F. Schlafly Scholarship Fund: Established by Thomas F. Schlafly, C’70, L’77, a distinguished alumnus, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
The Leo Schlosberg Scholarship: Established in memory of Leo Schlosberg, LL.B.’24, by his family and son, Hank M. Schlosberg, L’56.
John F. Schrankel Scholarship Fund: Established by a bequest from John F. Schrankel, LL.M.’59.
The Schuyler Scholarship: Established by Jean H. and William E. Schuyler, Jr., L’40, a distinguished patent attorney.
Donald E. Schwartz Memorial Scholarship Fund: Established in memory of the late Georgetown University Law Center professor Donald E. Schwartz, by his family and friends, in recognition of his contributions to the development of corporate and securities law and to legal education.
Ivan Shandor Memorial Ukrainian American Bar Association Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Lidia Shandor in memory of her husband, Ivan Shandor, L’73, to be awarded with preference to law students enrolled in the Master of Laws degree program who are residents of, or who have resided in, Ukraine.
The William A. and May Nora Shea Memorial Scholarship Fund: Established in memory of William A. Shea, C’30, L’31, LL.D.’71, and May Nora Shea by the law firm of Shea & Gould, their colleagues, friends, and family.
Silver Family Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Peggy Silver, Sidney J. Silver, L’62, and David C. Silver, L’88, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Jonathan Sobeloff Memorial Scholarship Fund: Established by Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff and family in memory of the late Georgetown University Law Center professor Jonathan Sobeloff, who taught at the Law Center from 1966 to 1979.
Elizabeth Hunter Solomon Scholarship: Established by Elizabeth Hunter Solomon to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
C.V. Starr Scholarship Fund: Established by the Starr Foundation in honor of its founder, the late C.V. Starr.
Thomas Allan Steele, Jr. Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Sarabelle Blackwell Steele, in memory of her husband, Thomas Allan Steele, Jr., L’41, to be awarded to law students with demonstrated financial need.
Howard E. Steinberg Scholarship: Established by Howard Steinberg, L’69, a distinguished and loyal alumnus.
William Carroll Stephenson, Mary Finley Stephenson, and Dennis Finley Stephenson Memorial Scholarship: Established by Andrew W. Stephenson, L’76, to be awarded to a student with demonstrated financial need with preference for a law student with either a Native-American background or an alumnus/a of Boys Town of America.
Jan A. Stransky Memorial Scholarship: Established by the family and friends of Jan A. Stransky, a member of the class of 1989 who died in his first year of law school. Reflecting Jan’s spirit of commitment to public and community service, the Stransky Scholarship is awarded to students participating in the Public Interest Law Scholars Program.
Students of Hawaii Scholarship Fund: Established to assist law students from Hawaii who have demonstrated financial need. The scholarship awards from this fund are generated from the proceeds of the Bert and Susan Kobayashi Georgetown University Golf Tournament held in Hawaii and gifts from loyal alumni/ae in Hawaii.
John F. and Noreen C. Sweeney Scholarship: Established by Noreen C. Sweeney and John F. Sweeney, L’73, to be awarded to students with demonstrated need, with preference to outstanding students from Washington, D.C.
Law Alumni of Texas Scholarship Fund: Established by Law Center alumni in Texas to assist J.D. students with demonstrated financial need, with preference to students from Texas.
The Martin S. Thaler Memorial Scholarship in Law and Philosophy: Established by the law firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges to assist a student pursuing a joint degree in law and philosophy who demonstrates financial need.
Henry H. and Ernestine L. and Leslie Thomasina Thornton Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Leslie T. Thornton, L’83, in honor of her parents, to be awarded with preference to African-American J.D. students with demonstrated financial need.
William T. Vukowich Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Georgetown University Law Center Professor William T. Vukowich to be awarded to students with demonstrated financial need, with a preference for students who display an interest in consumer, commercial or related law.
James L. Waite Endowed Scholarship Fund: Established by Donald L. Waite, L’59, and Anna T. Waite in memory and honor of Donald’s brother, James L. Waite, L’58.
Bertha Eulalie Wilmot Scholarship: Established by David W. Wilmot, L’73, a distinguished and loyal alumnus, in honor of his mother, Bertha Eulalie Wilmot, to be awarded with preference to African-American students with demonstrated need.
Winston & Strawn Scholarship Fund: Established by the law firm of Winston & Strawn LLP to be awarded with preference to a first year J.D. student with demonstrated financial need who contributes to the diverse economic, educational, and ethnic background of the Law Center’s student body and who has expressed a desire to pursue a career in private law firm practice.
Women in Law as a Second Career Scholarship Fund: Established by distinguished Law Center alumnae to assist women entering the legal profession as a second career.
Raymund T. Yingling Scholarship Fund: Established by the estate of Raymund T. Yingling, L’21, to assist students of high academic standing who have demonstrated financial need, with preference to Catholic students.
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