| Amelia Peabody Scholarship
Established by the Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund. The award provides
scholarship assistance to deserving law students in the Day Division
of the Law School.
Stephen Peters
Scholarship
Awarded to law students demonstrating financial need.
The Irving J.
Pinta Memorial Award
This award was established in memory of Irving J. Pinta, JD '53,
by his family. The scholarship will be awarded to a student with
financial need who has completed the second year Day Division or
the third year Evening Division and has been selected to represent
Suffolk Law on one of the following national Teams: National Moot
Court, National Patent Law, National Tax Law, International Law,
or National Trial.
R. Natalie and
Leonard Poretsky Scholarship
Established by R. Natalie and Leonard Poretsky, JD '27, to provide
scholarship assistance to deserving law students.
Winfield S. Quimby
Scholarship
This fund was established by the estate of Winfield S. Quimby to
provide scholarship assistance to worthy and needy Law School students.
Resmini/Fenton/O'Brien
Scholarship
Ronald J. Resmini, JD '68, established this scholarship to benefit
promising students from Rhode Island with significant financial
need. Mr. Resmini clerked for Rhode Island Supreme Court Justice
William E. Powers prior to entering into general practice. Among
his many professional accomplishments, Mr. Resmini has been a prolific
author, notable lecturer, and a fellow of the Rhode Island Bar Foundation.
He feels greatly indebted to Suffolk Law School, particularly former
Deans John E. Fenton and John F. X. O'Brien, for providing him with
the inspiration to excel personally and professionally.
Barbara Phyllis
Robinson Scholarship
Established by Bertram
and Phoebe Robinson in memory of their daughter, Barbara Phyllis
Robinson, JD '81. Awards will be made to one or more female students
enrolled in Suffolk University Law School who demonstrate financial
need and outstanding academic ability. Preference will be given
to a student concentrating on law related to the technology field.
Sidney J. Rosenthal
Scholarship
This scholarship fund was established by Sidney J. Rosenthal, AA
'55, JD '56. This fund provides financial assistance annually to
worthy and needy students who are enrolled at Suffolk University
Law School. The recipient(s) of the scholarship are selected by
the Dean of the Law School.
C. Edward Rowe
Scholarship
Funds from this scholarship are awarded to worthy and needy Suffolk
University Law School students in honor of Judge Rowe, a long-time
member of the Board of Trustees and distinguished alumnus of the
Law School.
David J. Sargent
Fellowship
The David J. Sargent Fellowship
program was established as a lasting tribute to former dean and
current University president David J. Sargent's contributions and
continuing commitment to the advancement of quality legal education,
not only at Suffolk University Law School, but regionally, nationally
and internationally. Scholarship recipients are chosen by the Admissions
Committee based upon outstanding academic credentials and superior
aptitude for the study of law. Scholarships are awarded to students
upon enrolling at the Law School, and each year thereafter, providing
academic achievement is maintained.
Lewis A. Sassoon
Scholarship
Established by Lewis A. Sassoon, JD '69, to provide scholarship
awards to worthy law students from New York State.
Joseph and Esther
Schneider Scholarship
Established by Mr. and Mrs. Schneider to provide scholarship assistance
to deserving law students with a preference given to the Evening
Division.
Donald J. Scott
Scholarship
Established by Donald
J. Scott, Esq., JD '41, to provide scholarship assistance to deservng
students who demonstrate financial need in any of the three schools
of Suffolk University.
Abner R. and Harriet
H. Sisson Scholarship
Established by Abner R. Sisson, LLB '28, LLD '86. Income to be used
to award scholarships to deserving law students.
Paul T. Smith
Scholarship
Established in memory of a distinguished graduate and trustee of
Suffolk University by family and friends. Income to be used to award
scholarship assistance to deserving law students.
Sokoloff Intellectual
Property Award
Established by Stanley
W. Sokoloff, JD '66, to provide financial assistance to a graduating
law student in the intellectual property concentration. The ideal
candidate will be ethically sensitive and highly regarded by his/her
faculty and peers and demonsrtate high academic achievement.
The award will be presented
in the student's final year of study.
Peter Sorgi Scholarship
Established by Peter Sorgi. This fund is to be used for scholarship
assistance to deserving law students.
Steinberg Scholarship
Established by the late Louis Steinberg. This scholarship is given
to the fourth year student in the Evening Division who has achieved
the highest cumulative average for the three preceding years.
Student Bar Association
Scholarship Fund
Funds are awarded to worthy and needy students. A separate application
is required for this scholarship during the academic year.
Charles W. and
Anne L. Sullivan Family Scholarship
Established by Charles W. and Anne L. Sullivan and family to provide
for scholarship awards to deserving law students.
Trifiro-Sargent
Scholarship
Established in honor of Richard J. Trifiro, JD '57, LLD '87, and
David J. Sargent, JD '54, to provide financial assistance to worthy
and needy students enrolled at Suffolk University Law School.
Charlotte Rice
Warnock Scholarship
Established by Robert
W. Casby, JD '82, in remembrance of his mother and in support of
Suffolk University Law School. The scholarship is for a female student
at Suffolk Law School who is also a single mother. When possible,
preference is to be given to a Canadian.
Harold and Edith
Widett Scholarship Fund
Awards from this fund
will be used for scholarships to academically qualified and deserving
students on the basis of financial need.
Gregg J. Wilson
Scholarship
This award was established
in honor of Gregg Wilson, JD '84, by his father, John Wilson, and
his family to support one or more deserving law students with demonstrated
financial need.
The Leo Wyman Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Leo Wyman, JD '18, and awarded annually
at graduation to a Day and an Evening student whom the faculty identify
as having demonstrated dedication to the advancement of the civic
and professional responsibilities of a lawyer. |