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Emeritus Faculty
Barry Scheck
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FAQSQ
How will payment for the semester be processed if a student has FAFSA? Will it be disbursed before each semester?
AAt Cardozo School of Law, FAFSA disbursements for federal financial aid (like Stafford and Graduate PLUS Loans) are designed to help you cover tuition & fees for your online legal education. Here’s how the process works:
Disbursement Timing: Before Each Semester
Cardozo disburses financial aid right before the start of each semester (Summer, Fall, and Spring). For example, if you’re enrolled for the full academic year, your annual financial aid award is split evenly across the semesters you’re attending. Funds are first applied to your student account to cover tuition and fees, and any remaining amount (called a refund) is sent to you for living expenses like rent, food, and books, typically within the first few weeks of the semester. To receive your refund faster, enroll in Cardozo’s Direct Deposit for Student Refunds.
Steps to Ensure Timely Disbursement
- File FAFSA Early: Submit your FAFSA by Cardozo’s priority deadline of April 1 for the 2025–2026 academic year (Summer ’25, Fall ’25, Spring ’26). Use Yeshiva University’s school code: 002903. Filing early ensures your aid is processed on time, as institutional aid is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Review Your Student Aid Report (SAR): After submitting your FAFSA, you’ll receive an SAR via email. Check it for errors and make corrections promptly, as Cardozo receives an electronic copy to determine your aid eligibility.
- Complete Requirements: You may need to complete Entrance Counseling and sign a Master Promissory Note (MPN) at studentaid.gov for federal loans. Cardozo’s Office of Student Finance (OSF) may also request additional documents (e.g., tax forms or verification) to finalize your aid package.
- Check Your Status: Newly admitted students receive a financial aid offer email from OSF. Continuing students can view their aid package on the Banner Self-Service portal via InsideTrack.
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Required Forms
ASubmit Final Academic Transcripts and Dean's Certification Forms
1. Please forward to us an original, official final transcript from your degree granting college, indicating you received a degree. Please note the following do not satisfy our requirement: scanned transcripts we received from LSAC, unofficial transcripts, transcripts without notice of a bachelor’s degree awarded, faxed copies.If your university issues electronic transcripts, please have it sent to cardozoadmit@yu.edu.
Otherwise, all original copies of official final transcripts may be mailed directly from your University Registrar’s Office to:
Office of Admissions
Cardozo School of Law
55 Fifth Avenue, Room 1168
NY, NY 10003
2. We require a completed Dean Certification form from each undergraduate and graduate school you attended for at least one academic year, full-time. The Dean’s Certification form can be completed by any administrator who has access to your student record; the administrator does not need to know you personally. We will also accept your college’s form in lieu of Cardozo’s. Dean’s forms can be mailed to the address above, faxed to us at 212.790.0482 or emailed to cardozoadmit@yu.edu.
Proof of Immunization – Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Meningococcal Vaccines
3. For all incoming students born on or after January 1, 1957, we require proof of immunization for measles, mumps and rubella. This is mandated by NYS. Students may be prohibited from attending classes without sufficient proof of immunization.
4. In addition, please submit proof of receipt of the meningococcal vaccine. The meningococcal vaccine must have been administered within the past 5 years; a student may inform us of her/his/their refusal to be vaccinated by acknowledging the risks and providing us with a signed Cardozo Law waiver.
Your doctor’s records, university health records, and proof of immunity via blood tests, are all acceptable forms. We will accept faxed records at 212.790.0482 or scanned copies at cardozoadmit@yu.edu.
Fall 2020 entering students should submit all required documents as soon as possible but no later than Thursday, August 1, 2020. Contact information is below.
Regular mail:
Cardozo Law Office of Admissions, 55 Fifth Avenue, Room 1168, New York, New York, 10003.Fax:
(212) 790-0482Email:
cardozoadmit@yu.edu5. Please complete the three Administrative Forms - emergency contact information, application rider, and student affirmation - that are needed for your student file. You may bring completed forms to Orientation or you may email them to us at cardozoadmit@yu.edu.
Hard copies of the administrative forms will be available in the Office of Admissions, Room 1168, on the 11th floor.
Please contact us at cardozoadmit@yu.edu with any questions.
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Special Events for Admitted Students
ACardozo is located in the heart of New York City--the legal and financial capital of the world. You may visit anytime; however, we encourage you to attend one of the events we have scheduled just for admitted students.
Registration for the events will be available in the coming weeks. We look forward to seeing you in the spring.
Admitted Students Days
Monday, February 17 (President's Day); Thursday, March 19; and Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Comprehensive half-day eventsThese are our most comprehensive programs for admitted students. Highlights include:
- Learn about the Cardozo experience from a panel of our faculty, who will also discuss the breadth of academic and clinical opportunities available to our students.
- Meet Cardozo's Deans and senior members of the administration.
- Enjoy a guided tour with current students.
- Hear about Cardozo's career development and international opportunities.
- Participate in a special class taught by one of our renowned professors.
- Join faculty, current students, alumni, and senior administrators at a special reception in honor of you, a member of the Class of 2023.
Mondays at Cardozo
January 27 - March 30, 2020
(excluding February 17, March 16)
Afternoon visits. Contact us for details.Mondays in the spring are reserved for admitted students. More informal than our larger events, they will afford you the opportunity to attend a first-year class, take a tour of the Law School with a current student, and meet with representatives from our offices of Career Services, Student Finance, and Admissions.
National Events
In addition to the campus events above, we have scheduled receptions hosted by Cardozo alumni and the Office of Admissions in cities around the country. More information will be posted here soon.
Travel Subsidies
We believe that visiting Cardozo can be extremely helpful as you make your decision to attend. If traveling to New York for one of our Admitted Students Days or our Sneak Peek presents a financial burden for you, please let us know. Our donors have made travel stipends available to make your visit more affordable. Contact us for details well before the date you wish to visit. Please review the Travel Stipend Policy at the bottom of this page.
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Apply for Financial Aid
ACardozo is committed to using its resources to help you attend the law school. A wide range of financial aid is available, including merit scholarships, need-based grants, institutional loans, and federal, state, and private supplemental loan programs. The financial aid program is designed to reduce the financial impact of a legal education on your resources. The loan programs ensure that virtually every student who needs it can receive some kind of financial aid for tuition and/or living expenses.
In order to be eligible for federal student loans and be considered for need-based grants, you are required to complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by April 1, 2020. You will need to enter the Federal Title IV Code (002903) for Yeshiva University on the form. The FAFSA is available on the internet at www.fafsa.ed.gov. If you have not been financially independent for all of 2019, and you would like to be considered for institutional need-based aid, you will need to complete the parental information section of the FAFSA. Additional information may also be requested.
For more information about applying for financial aid, please visit the Tuition and Financial Aid page, or contact the Office of Student Finance at 212.790.0392.