Colorado Law's Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) provides partial loan repayment awards to select alumni who choose
qualifying public interest work.
Not exact matches
You should
qualify if you are
working for certain other organizations that provide any of the following services: emergency management; military services;
public safety; law enforcement;
public interest law services;
public child care;
public service for individuals with disabilities and the elderly;
public health;
public education;
public library services; and school library or other school - based services.
The St. John's University School of Law Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) provides financial assistance to
qualified Law School graduates who
work in
public interest or government positions.
The CCRA will cover the remaining balance (principal and
interest) on your student loans after you've made 120 payments if you have eligible loans, make
qualifying payments, and
work for a
qualifying public service organization.
In order to
qualify for an IBR program, your income must be below a certain level, or you must
work for a government agency or in a
public interest role.
The Chicago Bar Foundation awards assistance to law school graduates who either are presently
working, or who have accepted an offer to
work for a
qualified legal aid and
public interest law organization.