Alumni and other friends of Tulane Law School have donated funds in honor of or in memory of individuals and families for the purpose of providing scholarship support to Tulane law students. The scholarship funds listed below are used to assist eligible and deserving students with the cost of attending Tulane Law School.
Malcolm W. Monroe Scholarship Fund
This endowed fund was established in 1998 by bequest of Malcolm W. Monroe, a 1942 graduate of Tulane Law School and partner at Deutsch, Kerrigan and Stiles. Scholarship awards are to go to worthy law students at Tulane.
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Tulane Law School has its own financial aid office cooperating with the Tulane University Financial Aid Office. The Law School office is open Monday through Friday and is located in suite 203 of Weinmann Hall. The office phone number is 504.865.5931, the fax number is 504.865.6710, and the e-mail address is finaid@law.tulane.edu.
Information for Applicants Who Are Neither U.S. Citizens Nor U.S. Permanent ResidentsAn applicant who is neither a U.S. citizen nor a U.S. permanent resident does not have eligibility to apply for U.S. Federal educational loans. (Applicants who are neither U.S. citizens nor U.S. permanent residents should not fill out a FAFSA form.) However, several private (non-federal) educational loans allow application by such students if they obtain a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident co-signer. The co-signer must supply a U.S. social security number, have a satisfactory credit history, and demonstrate sufficient current income to repay credit obligations (including the educational loan). The student applicant also should provide a U.S. social security number if possible. With a creditworthy co-signer, a student can borrow up to the cost of attendance. Tulane determines the borrower's maximum loan eligibility based on the Cost of Attendance , less any other financial aid received. The interest rates are variable. For more details on these private commercial education loans (and/or to verify the latest information, which may be changed by the lenders without notice), contact each agency directly.
Some helpful information for international students may be found on the web page http://www.edupass.org/finaid/.