Loyola Law School is committed to supporting students who are passionate about pursuing public interest careers. We offer a variety of financial resources to help students offset the cost of law school and make a difference in the world, including:
- The Public Interest Scholars Program offers scholarships to incoming students dedicated to a career in public service.
- PILF Summer Funding and the Summer Public Interest Employment Program (SPIEP) fund summer internships for students at public interest organizations.
- The Post-Graduate Fellowship in Public Interest Law provides funding for one year of post-graduate fellowships at public interest organizations.
- The Public Interest Loan Assistance Program (PILAP) provides financial assistance to graduating students who accept lower-paying public interest employment but need help in repaying educational loans.
The Public Interest Department is also available to advise on other scholarships and fellowships for students interested in public interest and public service careers.