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JD/MBA Financial Aid

Funding limitations applicable to renewable grants/scholarships: School of Law grants/scholarships are awarded to pay law school tuition only.

Recipients of renewable scholarships/grants who enter the JD/MBA program are not eligible for law school funding during the first year of the Concurrent Program, when students enroll exclusively in business courses. JD/MBA students are eligible for law school funding in the remaining two years of the Program, provided that all of the grant/scholarship criteria are met. Academic qualifications are measured by law school grade point averages (excluding business grades).

Please note the JD/MBA students are still eligible to receive the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan as well as the Federal Direct Graduate PLUS loan during their first year of the Concurrent JD/MBA program (as well as the remaining two years of the program). Cost of Attendance budgets will reflect law school tuition and cost of living expenses during the entire time a student is enrolled in the concurrent JD/MBA program.