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Borrowing money for law school is simple
Federal Stafford loan funds and Federal Graduate Plus loan funds, each, are available readily. An incoming student can take out the full amount of Federal Stafford funds, and federal Graduate Plus loans also are available for the incoming student in the full amount of what's left of the student budget.
Getting loans from lenders
The money-lending crisis has not stopped law school students from receiving their full amounts of federal financial aid!
Current Cooley Law School students are receiving their loan funds in a timely manner.
Cooley has a list of lenders that are student recommended.
These lenders provide the necessary money to Cooley Law School students generally very quickly.
An incoming student can take out the full amount of Federal Stafford funds.
Incoming Cooley students + Honors Scholarship
Cooley Law School offers to many of their incoming law school students a generous honors scholarship.
An incoming student with an Honors Scholarship pays less in tuition, which is a big financial advantage. A tuition savings reflective of a 25% honors scholarship is equal to a $21,500 savings in tuition paid in a two-year full-time Cooley Law School education.
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Cooley has an excellent academic program and some of the most flexible scheduling options of all law schools in the nation. Start Your Law Degree Now!
Michigan Resident Honors Scholarship Enhancement Program (PDF) |
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