[email protected] | 973-642-8382 or 973-761-9000 ext. 8382
PROGRAM SCHEDULED for June 2-5, 2025 | In-Person
PROGRAM SCHEDULED for October 6-9, 2025 | In-Person/Hybrid
Seton Hall Law School recognizes the importance of offering continuing education opportunities to health care and legal professionals working in government, such as the U.S. Dept. of Justice, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, and others. To this end, efforts will be made to offer scholarships to individuals who will benefit from the health, pharmaceutical law, and compliance programs offered by Seton Hall Law.
Scholarships will be limited in number and will be awarded based on: 1) financial need, 2) professional qualifications, 3) availability of scholarships, and 4) date of application submission. The scholarship covers full tuition, educational materials, meals during the Program, and parking. Please note that transportation and hotel costs are not included.
All scholarships are provided solely by the Center, which derives most of its annual budget from tuition. For further information regarding other sources of funding received by the Center, please read our Disclosure Statement.
Apply for a Government Scholarship
Seton Hall Law School recognizes the importance of offering continuing education opportunities to health care and legal professionals with a demonstrated financial need. To this end, effort will be made to offer need-based scholarships to individuals who will benefit from the health and pharmaceutical law and compliance programs offered by the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law.
Scholarships will be limited in number and amount (not to exceed 50% of tuition). Scholarships will be awarded based on a demonstrated financial need, professional qualifications, availability of funds, and date of application submission.
All scholarships are provided solely by the Center, which derives most of its annual budget from tuition. For further information regarding other sources of funding received by the Center, please visit: Disclosure Statement.
Apply for a Need-Based Scholarship
Apply for CLE Financial Assistance
Offered only to the Healthcare Compliance Certificate Program participants.
This award recognizes promising health law students with an aptitude for and commitment to a career in health law with a focus on the legal and compliance issues facing bio/pharmaceutical and medical technology industries.
Each nominee must qualify under the following criteria:
A signed letter from the Dean, clinical program director, or law school professor teaching in health law or a related area, nominating the candidate and setting forth the basis for the nomination, including a description of the purpose and content of the class or clinical program in which the student is enrolled.
The nominee’s current resume, including most recent GPA.
A list of all health law courses completed and those in which the nominee is currently enrolled.
A brief personal statement (maximum two (2) typewritten pages) highlighting the nominee’s background, experience, and other relevant information that qualifies the nominee for the scholarship.
JUDGING
All applications will be judged by members of Seton Hall Law School. All decisions are final. Applications will be judged on the strength of the eligibility criteria, letter of nomination, and personal statement. No scholarship will be awarded if it is determined that no application meets the scholarship eligibility standards.
A maximum of two full scholarships may be awarded each year for the Healthcare Compliance Certificate Program. Scholarship recipients will attend the Healthcare Compliance Certificate Program. The scholarship covers program tuition, educational materials, meals during the program, and parking (if applicable). Please note that transportation and hotel costs are not included.
Entries for the June 2025 in-person program must be received by May 1, 2025.
Entries for the October 2025 in-person/hybrid program must be received by September
1, 2025.
QUESTIONS
Please contact Brett Canaval at [email protected] or 973-642-8382.