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Development Office
Scholarship Funds
General Scholarship Fund
The general scholarship fund responds to the critical need to reduce the student debt load, as well as helps Villanova Law to compete for and ensure that the best and brightest students come to Villanova, regardless of economic obstacles.
Class Scholarship Funds
The Class Scholarship Program was initiated in the fall of 1997, with the Class of 1967 taking the lead on this effort. These endowed scholarships respond to our critical need to reduce student debt load and help Villanova Law School compete for top students. The goal of each fund is to raise a minimum of $125,000 over a period of time. The following classes have established Class Scholarships: 1959, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975 and 1984. Please contact the Development Office by phone, 610-519-7035, or email, development@law.villanova.edu, if you are interested in establishing a scholarship fund for your class.
Dean's Merit Scholarship
This partial tuition scholarship is available to both incoming students and second or third-year students on the basis of academic merit and financial need.
Deirdre L. Bailey Leadership Scholarship Fund
The scholarship, named in memory of Deirdre L. Bailey, Esq. '00, who served as a member of the Villanova Law Minority Alumni Society Leadership Board, is available to students who come from economically, social, or culturally disadvantaged backgrounds, and who share Ms. Bailey’s commitment to education.
Harold Gill Reuschlein Scholarship Fund
The endowed fund provides a scholarship for the third year based on need and outstanding performance in the first and second years, in honor of the Law School’s Founding Dean Harold Reuschlein.
Marcella Reuschlein Scholarship Fund
The endowed fund provides three-year partial tuition scholarships based on both merit and need in honor of Mrs. Reuschlein, long a beloved figure at the Law School. The Scholarship is awarded to individuals who have deferred law school to raise a family, or who are raising a family while in law school.
Memorial Scholarship Fund
The endowed fund provides three-year partial tuition scholarships based on both merit and need. Contributions are accepted in honor of deceased colleagues, friends and family members.
Minority Alumni Society Book Scholarship Fund
In the spring of 2003, the Minority Alumni Society Leadership Board, in conjunction with the Law School Administration, established the Minority Alumni Society Book Scholarship Fund. The purpose of the scholarship is to help defray the cost of a minority student's legal education beyond the cost of tuition.
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