| Judge Salvatore E. Aloisi Scholarship
Established by family members in memory of Judge Salvatore E. Aloisi.
This scholarship will aid worthy and needy Law School students.
Allen Ash
Scholarship
Established in memory of the late Judge John E. Fenton, Sr. Recipients
of these awards must be students from the Lawrence area of Massachusetts
who demonstrate financial need.
Judge Salvatore
J. and Jennie B. Basile Scholarship
Established in 2005 by
Mr. and Mrs. Basile to support Suffolk University Law School as
part of the Centennial Scholarship Program. Awards will be made
to one or more deserving students enrolled at Suffolk who have demonstrated
financial need. Selection is to be made by the director of financial
aid at the law school.
H.A. "Bud"
and Margaret E. "Peg" Beaudoin Scholarship
Established to provide
scholarship awards to needy and academically qualified Evening Division
law students.
Bevilacqua Scholarship
Established by Robert J. Bevilacqua and the late Joseph Bevilacqua
to provide scholarships to Rhode Island residents on the basis of
need.
Charles Borstel
Memorial Scholarship
Funds are raised by the class of 1991, friends and family to provide
scholarship assistance for deserving law students.
Leo L. and Alice
P. Bottari Scholarship
Established by the estate of Alice P. Bottari. Leo L. Bottari was
a 1942 graduate of Suffolk University Law School. This fund provides
financial assistance to students from the Greater Boston area who
are of either Sicilian or Irish descent.
UST/Nicholas A.
Buoniconti Scholarship
Established by Nicholas Buoniconti, JD '68, LLD '93/UST Corporation,
to provide financial aid to an entering student with preference
given to graduates of Cathedral High School of Springfield, MA,
residents of Springfield, MA, or residents of western Massachusetts.
Nelson and Mary
Burke Scholarship
Established in 1973 by
Nelson and Mary Burke, this award is given to a graduate or undergraduate
student from the state of Rhode Island with proven financial need.
Garrett H. Byrne
Scholarship
Established by friends and colleagues of Garrett Byrne, JD '24,
DJ '55, LLD '79. Recipients of awards from the income of the Byrne
Scholarship fund are selected on the basis of distinguished academic
performance and expressed desire to perform public service.
Honorable Lawrence
L. and Barbara G. Cameron Scholarship
Established as a lasting tribute to Judge Cameron, JD '51, DJ '67,
in honor of his career in public service and his commitment to Suffolk
University. The scholarship will assist qualified students whose
economic circumstances might otherwise preclude their attendance
at the Law School. A separate application during the academic year
is required for this scholarship.
Michael Cappiello
Scholarship
Established by Michael Cappiello, JD '49, to assist first-year students.
These awards are to be made preferably to residents of the town
of Bourne or children and/or descendants of members of the Ancient
and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts.
Antonio "Tup"
Caprio Scholarship
Established by Frank Caprio, JD '65, LLD '91, family and friends,
to provide financial aid to students who are residents of Rhode
Island.
Alexander J. Cella
Scholarship
Established in memory of Alexander J. Cella by alumni, friends and
colleagues in memory of Professor Alexander J. Cella, JD '61. Awarded
on the basis of financial need to an Evening Division law student
who graduated from a Massachusetts high school.
Class of 1969
Scholarship
Established by members
of the Class of 1969 to mark the occasion of their 35th class reunion,
this scholarship pays tribute to Suffolk Law by providing scholarship
assistance to one or more law students. The recipient(s) of this
award will have exceptional academic strength and demonstrated financial
need, with preference given to students in the Day Division. The
Class of 1969 believes that this assistance will provide a worthy
student with the means to explore their passion for the law and
to ultimately take their place as a distinguished alumnus/na of
the law school.
Covich Family
Scholarship Fund
Awards are made to graduating
female students who demonstrate need and are pursuing a career in
public service/social advocacy. A separate application is required
during the academic year.
Carol DiMaiti
Scholarship
This fund was established by family and friends of the late Carol
DiMaiti, JD '85. All first-year students are eligible for the award
by their participation in the Moot Court Program. Additionally,
the best brief writers from each Legal Practice Skills section are
also invited to apply over the summer. Following submission of all
applications in September, which include resumés and personal
statements, the finalists are personally interviewed by the Scholarship
Advisory Committee, and a winner is selected. A separate application
is required during the academic year.
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