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Financial Aid   

Seton Hall Law is committed to helping current and prospective Seton Hall Law students find the means to obtain a legal education. We can guide you to a variety of available resources, as financial aid may consist of any combination of scholarships, grants, loans and work. Our staff is available to help students throughout the financial aid process.  Financial aid is granted on the basis of need and/or academic merit and comes from both public and private sources. The primary source of financial aid is long-term educational loans. With the federal and private loan programs available, nearly every student may obtain assistance to meet law school costs.

Karen Sokol
Assistant Dean for Enrollment Services

Financial Aid Announcements

  1. Newly admitted and current students are reminded to complete the 2013-14 FAFSA by April 1, 2013. Seton Hall Law's school code is G09986. The FAFSA must be completed each year.
  2. May 2013 graduates who missed our recent presentation about Managing Your Student Loan Payments, click here to obtain a copy.  You may also view the recent presentation about IBR and Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness here.  If you have further questions or would like to schedule an appointment to review the information, please contact our office.
  3. Public Service Loan Forgiveness Employment Verification Form!  Graduates - use this form to track their progress towards qualifying for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. 
  4. Your Credit Counts! You may obtain a copy of our presentation, Tips for Managing Your Credit, click here.
  5. Elimination of Federal Subsidized Stafford Loan beginning with the 2012-13 year. In August 2011, the Budget Control Act of 2011 was passed and signed into law by Congress. This law removes the interest subsidy on all Stafford Loans for graduate students disbursed on or after July 1, 2012. This means that effective with the 2012-13 year, law students will be eligible for a $20,500 Unsubsidized Stafford Loan annually.