Paul D. Coverdell Fellowship


Loyola University Chicago School of Law

Description

Loyola University Chicago’s Rule of Law for Development Program prepares you to tackle critical development challenges and become a leader in the growing rule of law and development field while connecting you to an engaged network of professionals from 60+ countries. Our blended virtual and in-person program offers two master’s degrees, composed of dynamic online study with one term at Loyola’s Rome Center campus in Italy. You can choose to complete your degree over one or two years, providing additional flexibility for busy professionals. The Coverdell Fellowship scholarship will allow for a 30% tuition award, and the Fellows will undertake an internship at a Loyola partner organization at the end of the program. Learn more about the program at LUC.edu/prolaw.

Other Criteria

In order to be considered for the Coverdell Fellowship, applicants will need to submit their official Peace Corps Description of Service along with their application for admission. The Coverdell Fellows will be selected based on the relevance of their professional experience as Peace Corps Volunteers; their documented interest in pursuing a career in rule of law and development; and their academic records.

Amount

30% Tuition Award

You must be studying in one of the following countries:

Unrestricted

Deadline

August 1

You must be from one of the following countries:

Unrestricted

Number of Awards

Varies

You must be studying one of the following:

Law & Legal Studies

Host Institution

Loyola University Chicago School of Law

Includes

The fellowship will allow for a 30% tuition award, and the Fellows will undertake an internship at a Loyola partner organization at the end of the program.

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