Arthur K. Bolton Scholarship
The purpose of the Fund is to provide scholarship support for students in the School of Law.
The purpose of the Fund is to provide scholarship support for students in the School of Law.
The purpose of the Fund is to provide scholarship support for a student(s) in the School of Law.
The purpose of the Fund is to provide scholarship and professional development support for first-generations college graduates at the School of Law.
The purpose of the Fund is to provide a full tuition scholarship, stipends and other professional development support to some of the most academically talented students at the University of Georgia School of Law.
The purpose of the Fund is to provide scholarship support for students at the School of Law. Preference is given to need-based and academic excellence students
The purpose of the Fund is to provide an annual scholarship in the School of Law for the Editor-In-Chief of the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law.
The purpose of the Fund is to a scholarship to an academically talented student who has demonstrated an interest in practicing law in a major metropolitan area outside the southeastern United States with a preference for a student interested in practicing in New York City.
The purpose of the Fund is to support educational diversity at the School, consistent with the School’s mission and admissions policy. The Fund will be used to establish one or more scholarships within the School for a deserving law student, as described herein.
Harley Yancey Law School Honors Scholarship Fund -
The purpose of the Fund is to provide scholarship support for a student(s) in the School who graduated from the University of Georgia Honors Program. Preference will be given to first-generation college graduates who are or have been residents of Northwest Georgia or rural Georgia.
The purpose of the Fund is to provide scholarship support for a student(s) in the School who graduated from the University of Georgia Honors Program. Preference will be given to first-generation college graduates.