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2004-2005 Financial Aid

Scholarship Information

Listed below are the scholarships, moral obligation funds, and special loans available at Villanova University School of Law for 2004-2005 along with the application instructions.

March 1: Scholarship Deadline

Application Instructions

All students will be considered for the various scholarships. However, if the scholarship is based on financial need, you need to complete the financial aid process in its entirety by the deadline listed above in order to be considered. Please go to the Determining Your Eligibility for Financial Aid section for information. If the scholarship is followed by an asterisk, you ALSO need to submit a personal statement describing in detail your eligibility under the stated criteria; this essay must also meet the deadline listed above.

Scholarships

Deirdre L. Bailey Leadership Scholarships**

These scholarships named in memory of Deirdre L. Bailey, Esq., '00, who served as a member of the Villanova Law Minority Alumni Society Leadership Board, are available to students who come from economically, social or culturally disadvantaged backgrounds, and who share Deirdre's commitment to education.

Current financial hardship alone is not enough to qualify a student for this scholarship. Applicants must demonstrate family or personal background that challenged their ability to achieve the educational goal reflected by acceptance to Villanova University School of Law. In the required personal statement, students should address the following topics, if applicable: · During your early years, did your family experience extreme financial hardship? · Did you experience special challenges because of your home life? For example, were you raised by someone other than your parents, and, if so, what impact did that have on your economic, social and cultural experience? · Have you or your family experienced discrimination on the basis of factors such as poverty, race or ethnicity? · Did cultural, racial, ethnic, economic or other factors isolate your community from other parts of society or isolate your family within a community?

Professor Robert A.J. Barry Scholarship

This scholarship was established by Harriet Barry in memory of her husband Professor Barry. Professor Barry taught at the Law School from 1973 until his death in 1986. It is a three-year partial tuition scholarship to be awarded each year to an entering student on the basis of academic merit and financial need.

Class of 1962 Scholarship in Memory of Thomas S. Forkin

The classmates, family and friends of Thomas S. Forkin have endowed a three-year partial tuition scholarship in his memory. This scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need.

Class of 1966 Scholarship

This scholarship, endowed by the Class of 1966, provides a three-year partial tuition scholarship to a student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need.

Class of 1967 Scholarship

This scholarship, generously endowed by the Class of 1967, provides a three-year partial tuition scholarship. This scholarship will be awarded to a student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need.

Class of 1968 Scholarship

The Class of 1968 has generously endowed a three-year partial tuition scholarship to be awarded to a student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need.

Class of 1969 Scholarship

The Class of 1969 has generously endowed a three-year partial tuition scholarship to be awarded to a student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need.

Class of 1971 Scholarship

This scholarship, endowed by the Class of 1971, provides a three-year partial tuition scholarship to a student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need.

Class of 1973 Scholarship

This three-year partial tuition scholarship has been endowed by the Class of 1973. It will be awarded to a student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need.

Class of 1975 Scholarship in Memory of Randy L. Sebastian

This three-year partial tuition scholarship has been endowed in memory of Randy L. Sebastian by his classmates, his friends and his law firm, MacElree Harvey Gallagher Featherman & Sebastian. This scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need.

Class of 1984 Scholarship in Memory of John J. Morrissey, ‘84

This three-year partial tuition scholarship was established through the contributions of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morrissey, John’s classmates from the Class of 1984, and other Villanova University School of Law alumni and friends. This scholarship will be awarded to a student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need.

Dean's Merit Scholarship

This partial tuition scholarship is available to both incoming students and second or third-year students in order to attract and retain highly qualified students. This scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need.

E. Wallace Chadwick Memorial Scholarship**

The Fund provides a three-year partial tuition scholarship for a resident of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, who demonstrates financial need.

David F. Girard-diCarlo Scholarship

This scholarship was established by David ‘s partners at Blank Rome Comisky & McCauley, LLP in honor of his many excellent years of service to his law firm. It is a three-year partial tuition scholarship awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need.

Albert W. Goldberg Scholarship

This three-year full tuition scholarship was established by Arthur M. Goldberg, Esq., '66, in memory of his father. It is awarded annually to an incoming student with outstanding scholastic and extracurricular achievement who demonstrates financial need.

Arthur M. Goldberg Scholarship

This three-year full tuition scholarship was established in memory of Arthur M. Goldberg, Esq.,'66, by his family. The scholarship will be awarded to an incoming student who shows unusual promise, academic accomplishment and financial need.

Arthur J. Kania Scholarship

This three-year partial tuition scholarship was established in honor of Arthur J. Kania, '56, by Constance B. Girard-diCarlo '74 and David F. Girard-diCarlo '73. This scholarship will be awarded to a student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need.

John J. LaFalce Scholarship**

This three-year partial tuition scholarship was established by Congressman John J. LaFalce, '64, and is awarded annually to a first-year student who is a resident of Erie, Niagara, Orleans or Monroe County in New York or a graduate of a college or university headquartered in one of these counties. This scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic qualifications, moral character, and financial need.

The Honorable Charles A. Lord Scholarship

This one-year scholarship in the amount of $3000 is awarded to an incoming student on the basis of merit and need. The scholarship was established by the Mutual Fire, Marine and Inland Insurance Company in memory of the Honorable Charles A. Lord of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Law School Memorial Scholarship

This three-year partial tuition scholarship has been endowed in memory of members of the law school community by their relatives, friends, and colleagues. This scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need.

Francis E. McGill Scholarship**

This scholarship was established by Arthur J. Kania, '56 in honor of his classmate, Francis E. McGIll, '56. A three-year partial tuition scholarship will be made to an incoming student on the basis of academic merit and financial need with preference based on one of more of the following criteria: graduation from the University of Scranton; graduation from St. Joseph's Preparatory School; an intent to return home as a general practitioner; a strong leaning toward concentration in an estates or real estate practice.

Patrick J. O'Connor Scholarship**

This scholarship in honor of Patrick J. O'Connor, Esq., '67, who is a Philadelphia lawyer and President/CEO of the law firm of Cozen & O'Connor, was established by family and friends including Arthur Raynes, James Mundy, Merry T. O'Donnell, and The Maneely Fund. This three-year partial scholarship will be awarded to an incoming law student demonstrating outstanding scholastic achievement and financial need, with preference given to a student from a single parent home.

Harold Gill Reuschlein Scholarship

This partial tuition scholarship was established by Arthur J. Kania Esq., '56, in honor of Dean Emeritus Harold Gill Reuschlein. It is awarded annually for the third year of law studies to a student with outstanding achievement in the first two years of law study and a demonstrated financial need.

Marcella Reuschlein Scholarship**

This three-year partial tuition scholarship was established by Arthur J. Kania, '56, and Arthur Goldberg, '66, in honor of Mrs. Marcella Reuschlein, wife of Dean Emeritus Harold Gill Reuschlein. This scholarship will be awarded to a student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need, and who is attempting to raise a family while in law school.

Brenda Joan Ruggiero Memorial Scholarship

This Fund was established by Dr. Robert and Mrs. Arlene Ruggiero in memory of their daughter Brenda Joan Ruggiero, a member of the class of '88. A partial-tuition scholarship will be awarded to an upcoming third-year law student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need.

Minerva Schultz Scholarship

This scholarship fund was endowed in honor of Minerva Schultz by her daughter, the Honorable Sandra Schultz Newman, '72, and her family. This three-year partial tuition scholarship will be awarded to a student who demonstrates both academic merit and financial need.

Juan and Felipe Silva Memorial Scholarship**

This scholarship was established by Dr. Jose L. Silva, '43 Villanova University, in memory of his father Juan Silva and Uncle Felipe Silva. It is a three-year partial tuition scholarship to be awarded each year to an entering student. Priority for this scholarship will be given to a student of Cuban descent. In the alternative, if no such student is available, the scholarship will be awarded to a student of Latino descent on the basis of academic merit and financial need.

James W. Stoudt Memorial Scholarship Fund/Pennsylvania Bar Foundation

This partial tuition scholarship was established by the Pennsylvania Bar Foundation in honor of James W. Stoudt who was a devoted bar activist and Foundation Director Emeritus. This scholarship will be awarded to a Pennsylvania residents with financial need and outstanding legal aptitude and scholarship.

David E. Worby Scholarship

Endowed by noted trial attorney David E. Worby, '76, this scholarship is awarded to a third-year student who has distinguished himself or herself in advocacy courses or moot court competition.

Moral Obligation Grants

Arronson Moral Obligation Grant Fund

Awards from this Fund are available to currently enrolled students in need of financial assistance. After graduation, recipients of grants from this Fund undertake a moral obligation not only to repay the actual money awarded, but also to provide further support for other needy students by making continuing contributions to the Arronson Fund or to similar funds at the Law School.

Law School Moral Obligation Grant Fund

This Fund was established to assist currently enrolled students in need of financial assistance. After graduation, recipients of grants from this Fund undertake a moral obligation not only to replenish the actual money awarded but also to further support other needy students through continuing contributions to this fund or similar funds at the Law School.

Special Loan

Joseph C. Kohn Loan Fund

This Fund was established by Harold E. Kohn, Esq. (deceased), former member of the School of Law Board of Consultors, in memory of his father, Joseph C. Kohn. Loans from this fund will be made on the basis of financial need and academic excellence. This low-interest loan goes into repayment and interest begins to accrue one year after the recipient graduates or ceases to be enrolled at the School of Law.

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