<p>From other websites and resources, here is a list of top schools with big money.</p>
<p>Penn: Levy Scholarship, Full tuition first year, 2/3 tuition second and third year. James Wilson Scholarship (20k per year), applicants are notified with admission and instructed to write an essay if they are interested. The Silverman-Rodin Scholar (full tuition 1st year; half tuition 2nd year, 2 awarded).</p>
<p>Virginia: Big money scholarship goes up to full tuition plus stipend. Awarded with admission decision.</p>
<p>Michigan: Darrows Scholarship</p>
<p>Duke: Mordocai Scholarship, full tuition over 3 years.</p>
<p>NYU: Ann-Bryce and other similar scholarships. </p>
<p>Georgetown: A full tuition scholarship, no stipend.</p>
<p>Columbia: Hamilton Scholarship. Full tuition plus a new faculty mentorship program. Awarded with admission decision during the first set of regular decision admits. </p>
<p>Peter Jay Sharp Full-ride scholarship plus stipend for someone who plans on going into corporate private practice.</p>
<p>Northwestern: Wigmore, and a lot of big money scholarships</p>
<p>Boalt Hall: If you are a competitive applicant and are offered aid by schools of its caliber, Boalt Hall will sometimes "match" your offer [i.e. they make sure it's just as expensive to go to Boalt Hall than the other school(s)]</p>
<p>Stanford: Great loan repayment program for those who pursue low-paying jobs</p>
<p>Thanks to: </p>
<p><a href="http://www.lawschooldiscussion.org%5B/url%5D">www.lawschooldiscussion.org</a></p>