In many cities, law students from several schools compete for internships, field projects, and summer employment. But Albany Law is the region's only law school within a 100-mile radius, giving students unprecedented opportunities to tap into both during their course of study, and after graduation.
Helping students and prospective students find the right combination of financial resources for their legal education is our primary goal in the Financial Aid Office at Albany Law School. We understand student concerns and are committed to providing the information, service and resources required to make the process of financing your legal education easy, fast and understandable.
More than 85 percent of students at Albany Law School receive some type of financial assistance in the form of scholarships, loans, and/or part-time employment. Approximately 35 percent benefit from the extensive scholarship program offered by Albany Law.
How to
Apply
Policies
Scholarships,
State Programs, Work Study Positions
Loan
Forgiveness and Repayment Options
Loan Repayment
Assistance Program
Cost of
Attendance
Financial
Aid Code of
Conduct
Staff
Andrea
Wedler
Director of Financial Aid
awedl@albanylaw.edu
Lisa Lessard
Administrative Assistant
lless@albanylaw.edu
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