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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 clfinaid@yu.edu or 212.790.0392.
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Non-Discrimination Statement
https://cardozo.yu.edu/non-discrimination-statementYeshiva University has a long-standing commitment to equal opportunity and affirmative action. We apply every good faith effort in achieving non-discrimination and equality of opportunity in employment and in all spheres of academic life.
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Event
Apr
09
The Entrepreneurial Attorney: Key Career-Building Considerations
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/entrepreneurial-attorney-key-career-building-considerationsApr 09, 2021Cardozo Law Review is excited to host a diverse panel of practitioners from various areas within the legal industry for a discussion about business development for attorneys. The panelists will reflect on their own journeys and advise law students and attorneys on how they can help develop their careers by being conscious of business development skills, skills which are often overlooked in the law school curriculum. We anticipate insight and perspective on a variety of topics, including effective means for bringing in business, how social media has changed the way attorneys seek business, how to build relationships with clients, how young attorneys can maximize their personal skill sets, and a few other topics our panelists will cover relating to business development. Essentially, the main theme the panelists will grapple with is what law students and attorneys should be focusing on to create value, regardless of whether they join an established firm or start their own practice. Panelists: Stephanie Everett: President, LawyeristPhillip C. Hamilton ’09: Partner, Hamilton Clarke, LLPMoshe Horn ’93: Partner, Gitlin, Horn & Van de Kieft LLPMarc L. Mukasey ’93: Partner, Mukasey Frenchman LLP Please feel free to peruse the event page to read the panelists' bios. If you have any questions about this event, feel free to contact Eli Yampel, Symposia Editor for Volume 42 of Cardozo Law Review, at cardozosymposiaeditor@gmail.com.
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Application Information
https://cardozo.yu.edu/admissions/jd-admissions/application-informationWe invite you to apply to Cardozo School of Law in New York City. Our application remains open.
We look forward to receiving your application!
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Remote Office Hours
https://cardozo.yu.edu/remote-office-hoursStudent Services: Will be working remotely during regular office hours, and accessible for phone and video meetings.