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George Goldstein Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship fund was established in memory of George Goldstein,
JD '37. An award is given to an Evening Division Law School student
with financial need.
Harold B. Goodwin, Jr. Legal
Scholarship
This award is to be used for a Day and an Evening Division student
in the final year of Law School who advance to the final round of
the Third-Year-Day/Fourth-Year-Evening Mock trial Competition.
Joseph P. Graham
Scholarship
Established in memory of Joseph P. Graham, JD '35. This fund is
to be used for scholarship assistance for students from Brighton
or any resident of Boston who is a law student.
Christopher Sean
Hayes Scholarship
Established by the family and friends of Christopher Sean Hayes,
JD '91. First-year students who are graduates of either Suffolk
University, the College of the Holy Cross or Xaverian Brothers High
School are eligible. A separate application is required for this
scholarship.
Barbara Connolly
Hughes Memorial Scholarship
Established in 2005 by
John M. Hughes, Sr. as part of the Centennial Scholarship Program,
this scholarship will be awarded to a current female third or fourth
year student (or students) with demonstrated financial need and
exceptional academic strength. Preference should be given to Suffolk
University Law School students currently working in education or
a related field or to students who have a demonstrated interest
in providing criminal defense counsel to the economically disadvantaged.
Philip Hurwitz
Scholarship
Established in memory of Philip Hurwitz, JD '30, to provide scholarship
assistance to deserving law students.
Santi and Mary
Inguanti Scholarship
Established to provide scholarship assistance to Law School students.
Thomas Vreeland Jones Scholarship
Established in honor of Thomas Vreeland Jones, JD '15, Suffolk University
Law School's first African American graduate, by his family, friends,
and the Black Law Students Association.
Stan Kava Scholarship
This scholarship fund was established by Lt. Col. Stanley F. Kava,
JD '39. The purpose of the fund is to provide financial assistance
to two first-year Law School students (one Day Division and one
Evening Division) who maintain the highest grade point average.
The determination of the recipients will be made by the dean of
Suffolk University Law School.
William Sumner
Kenney, Esq. Fellowship
Established in memory
of William Sumner Kenney as a fellowship award intended to promote
and effect the comparative study of the criminal laws and procedures
of countries other than the United States. The selected student
will work as a research assistant for a faculty member in the international
law division. Preference will be given to a worthy and needy law
student.
John J. Labanara
Scholarship
Established by family in memory of John J. Labanara, JD '71. The
fund provides assistance to qualified Law School students who are
residents of Belmont or the Greater Boston area.
Judge Harry M.
Lack Scholarship
This scholarship fund was established in memory of The Honorable
Harry M. Lack, JD '35. The purpose of the fund is to provide financial
assistance to a student enrolled in the Evening Division of the
Law School. The recipient is selected on the basis of financial
need. Law School General Alumni This fund is to be used for scholarship
assistance to deserving law students.
Isidore M. Libman
Scholarship Fund
This fund, established in honor of Isadore M. Libman, JD '27, LLD
'87, is to provide financial assistance to worthy and needy students
with preference given to immigrants or a child of an immigrant.
Brian L. MacDonald
Scholarship
Established by family and friends in memory of Brian L. MacDonald,
JD '76, to provide scholarship assistance to a graduate of Boston
College entering the Day Division. The award is based on academic
achievement and financial need.
Edward I. and
Sydell Masterman Scholarship
This scholarship for deserving law students was established by Edward
I. Masterman, JD '50, LLD '90, and his wife, Sydell.
A. Mattei Scholarship
Established in honor of the late Alfred Mattei, JD '71, by family
and friends, to be awarded to deserving law students.
Manuel V. McKenney
Scholarship
This award is made to a deserving African American student studying
at Suffolk University Law School based on scholarship achievement
in undergraduate studies.
Paul R. McLaughlin
Memorial Fellowship Fund
Established by friends
and family in memory of Paul R. McLaughlin, JD '81, this fellowship
is awarded annually to fund the summer internship of a Suffolk University
Law School student who has a demonstrated desire to pursue a career
in criminal law in the public sector. Second-year Day Division students
or third-year Evening Division students with a concentration in
criminal law are eligible to apply. See the Office of Career Development
for requirements of the application process.
Dorothy McNamara
Scholarship
Established by grateful alumni. This award is made to Suffolk University
graduates who attend Suffolk University Law School.
Joseph A. Merenda
Scholarship Fund
Established by Agostino
Merenda in loving memory and honor of his father, Joseph A. Merenda,
LLM '20, a Suffolk University
Law School graduate, for the purpose of providing an annual scholarship
to one or more students in financial need.
Alice Moore Trust
Scholarship
This award was established
by the estate of Alice and George Moore. The fund provides scholarship
assistance to financially needy students entering their first year
at Suffolk Law. Scholarship recipients must have a minimum 3.0 grade
point average and demonstrate, through academics and extra-curricular
activities, that they are well-rounded individuals who would likely
succeed in the study of law.
Thomas B. Munro
Memorial Scholarship
Established by James Munro, Jr., JD '67. In honor of his son, Thomas
B. Munro, recipients of these awards must be students enrolled in
the Evening Division of Suffolk University Law School.
Arnold and Edith
Olsson Scholarship
Established by Suffolk
University Law School through a gift from the estate of Edith and
Arnold Olsson, JD '43. The scholarship supports one or more deserving
law students in good academic standing and with demonstrated financial
need.
Charles T. O'Neill
and Mary Ellen Neylon Scholarship Fund
Established by Charels
T. O'Neill, JD '76, and Mary Ellen Neylon, this fund is awarded
to needy and academically qualified African American students from
Boston. Preference is given to students entering their first year
of law school or currently enrolled at Suffolk Law.
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