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Fall 2026 NW Corporate Law Scholarship

Offered by NW Corporate Law LLC

About this scholarship

The Fall 2026 NW Corporate Law Scholarship awards $1,500 to one second- or third-year law student who demonstrates financial need and is actively enrolled at an ABA-approved U.S. law school. The sponsor gives preference through its eligibility design to students interested in business law or entrepreneurship and permits the award to be used only for law-school educational expenses. Applicants submit a current law-school transcript, a one-page résumé limited to work, volunteer, and other educational experience, and a 500–700 word essay. The essay asks candidates to look ahead to the end of their legal career, identify the most important difference they hope to make in other people’s lives, and explain how they expect to achieve it. NW Corporate Law offers the scholarship twice each year, but requirements may change between spring and fall; this record is specifically for the sponsor-confirmed Fall 2026 cycle. The direct Apply link opens the embedded Typeform used by the official page rather than a law-firm homepage or third-party directory. Applications must arrive by December 1, 2026, and the firm says it will select the single fall winner by December 15, 2026. Questions may be sent to the scholarship contact address listed on the official page.

Eligibility

  • Be a second-year or third-year law student
  • Be actively enrolled in an ABA-approved law school in the United States
  • Demonstrate financial need
  • Have an interest in business law or entrepreneurship
  • Upload the most recent law-school transcript
  • Upload a 1-page résumé limited to work, volunteer, and other educational experience
  • Submit a 500–700 word essay addressing the sponsor’s legal-career impact prompt
  • Use any award only for law-school educational expenses
  • Submit the official Typeform by December 1, 2026

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