
A California State Bar Law School Offering Financial Aid Through FAFSA
January 27, 2009
Many California State Bar law schools are unable to offer their students financial aid through FAFSA. Trinity Law School is one of the Cal-Bar law schools that can. Because Trinity is not only accredited by the State Bar but also regionally accredited by the North Central Association (NCA), our student have the ability to apply for federal aid through FAFSA. In many cases, our students qualify for the maximum amount in subsidized and unsubsidized loans which is $20,500 per academic year. This makes financing their education easy. If a student still needs additional funds for living expenses, they can also apply for Grad Plus loans or alternative loans. Trinity also has many scholarships available for students who qualify (including full tuition scholarships).
If you would like more information on Trinity Law School and the financial aid process (including scholarships), please visit the link below.
http://www.tiu.edu/law/financialaid/
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