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Law School Scholarship Program

The FCBA Foundation provides financial assistance to rising second or third-year students currently enrolled in accredited law schools in the United States who have a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in TMT law.

Law School Scholarship Programs

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Who Should Apply

Rising second-or third-year students currently enrolled in accredited law schools in the United States who have a demonstrated interest in technology, media, and telecommunications law and policy.

How to Apply

The application for the stipend will be available online from Thursday, February 1  until Wednesday, March 6, 2024.

Frequently Asked Questions

The FCBA Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization and educational organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The charitable arm of the Federal Communications Bar Association, the Foundation supports service activities related to technology, media, and telecommunications law and policy and educational endeavors, including through awarding scholarships to deserving high school and law students and stipends for law students doing unpaid, public service internships related to TMT law and policy.

The FCBA Foundation Law School Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to rising second or third-year students currently enrolled in accredited law schools in the United States who have a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in TMT law. The scholarships range from $2,000 – $5,000 each, and will be payable to the applicable law school in one lump sum to help cover the student’s tuition and other education-related expenses in the 2024-2025 academic year, and will be determined by a number of factors, including financial need and merit.

Rising second- or third-year students currently enrolled in an accredited law school in the United States who have a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in TMT law and policy.

The application period opens in early February and closes in early March. Links to the applications for these programs will be posted above.

Applications will be assessed on a host of criteria including academic performance, public service, motivation, and financial need.

Decisions on FCBA Foundations scholarships and internship stipends are expected to be announced in May of each year.

If you have questions about the Foundation Law School Scholarship program or application, please contact Janeen Wynn by email at janeen@fcba.org.

 

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