Section
Scholarships
Cooley leads in scholarships Honors Scholarships Honors Scholarships are awarded up to 75% of tuition, based on Admission Index or LSAT score. Once enrolled, students can earn or increase their scholarships based on class rank. Michigan and Florida Residents Michigan and Florida residents admitted to Cooley Law School may be eligible for a 10% Honors Scholarship Enhancement or other scholarship opportunities. Enrolled Students Enrolled students may earn an Honors Scholarship from 10% to 50% based upon their class ranking at Cooley, even if they did not earn a scholarship based upon their entering credentials. At Cooley Law School, an Honors Scholar will retain the highest scholarship award level during the entire time at Cooley, so long as the student is not subject to sanctions under the Honor Code or Disciplinary Procedures.
LSAT HONORS SCHOLARSHIP LSAT Score 165+ = 75% of Tuition LSAT Score
160-164
= 60% of Tuition
LSAT Score
156-159
= 45% of Tuition
LSAT Score
153-155
= 30% of Tuition
LSAT Score
149-152
= 15% of Tuition
INDEX HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Index Score 217+ = 75% of Tuition Index Score
214-216
= 60% of Tuition
Index Score
210-213
= 45% of Tuition
Index Score
205-209
= 30% of Tuition
Index Score
198-204
= 15% of Tuition
CLASS RANK HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Class Rank Top 5% = 50% of Tuition Class Rank
Top 6-10%
= 40% of Tuition
Class Rank
Top 11-15%
= 30% of Tuition
Class Rank
Top 16-20%
= 20% of Tuition
Class Rank
Top 21-25%
= 10% of Tuition
Cooley Students Lead in Student and bar Organizations Dewnya bazzi, Attorney at The Dewnya bazzi Law Firm, PLLC As a Cooley student, Bazzi served as founder and president of the Cooley Muslim Legal Society, president of the Intramural Sports Organization, president of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society, as well as a member of the Diversity Committee, the Jewish Law Student Association, and the Women's Lawyer Alliance of Michigan. She also was a 2011 Distinguished Student Award winner, an award that honors those graduating students who have displayed high standards throughout their law school career. She is now President of the Michigan Muslim Bar Association. 10