Schulich School of Law Al Meghji and Diana Belevsky Scholarship in Law
The Al Meghji and Diana Belevsky Scholarship in Law will be awarded to a scholar accepted to the JD Program at the Schulich School of law – they must demonstrate they are the first generation of their family to attend university.

Eligibility: To be awarded to scholars accepted into the JD program at the Schulich School of Law who have demonstrated they are the first generation of their family to attend university.
Application Type: Contact the Department, School, or College for more information
Application Deadline: November 30
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Beige Aubrey Memorial Entrance Scholarship
The purpose of this award is to commemorate and celebrate the life of past Schulich School of Law student, Beige Aubrey. She was a very kind and intelligent young women, who cared for others and the world around her. She received several scholarships when she was a student and worked hard to support herself during her education.

Eligibility: The Beige Aubrey Memorial Entrance Bursary will be awarded annually to a student entering the Schulich School of Law who has demonstrated financial need.
Application Type: Contact the Faculty for more information
Application Deadline: January 15
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The Francis Hugh Bell Entrance Scholarship in Law
The purpose of this fund is to provide an annual scholarship to a student entering the first year of the program leading to the Juris Doctor degree (JD) at Dalhousie University. The fund was established to honour the memory of Francis Hugh Bell through a bequest from his daughter, Barbara Bell.

Eligibility: - Students must apply and be accepted to the JD program at Dalhousie University. - Academic excellence
Application Type: Contact the Faculty for more information
Application Deadline: Nov. 30
Value: $5,100
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The Honourable John C. Crosbie Weldon Tradition Scholarship in Law
The Scholarship will be presented to one or more students showing scholastic merit and selfless public service. Successful candidates will have demonstrated leadership and high levels of community involvement and will have demonstrated a measure of “selfless public service” as per the Weldon Tradition.

Eligibility: - Students must apply and be accepted to the JD program at Dalhousie University - The recipient must be a resident of Newfoundland & Labrador - Academic excellence - Selfless public services as per the Weldon Tradition - Community involvement and leadership
Application Type: Contact the Faculty for more information
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The Alistair Fraser Scholarships in Law
This endowed scholarship was established through a generous bequest from the Estate of the Honourable Alistair Fraser. The purpose of this scholarship is to commemorate the Honourable Alistair Fraser, a law school graduate, who became the Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia from 1952-1958.

Eligibility: Students must apply and be accepted to the JD program at Dalhousie University Academic excellence Financial need
Application Type: Contact the Faculty for more information
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The J. Gerald Godsoe Scholarships
Established in memory of Gerry Godsoe, a Dalhousie law alumnus who contributed greatly to public policy issues in Canada, these scholarships are awarded to scholars accepted to the JD program at the Schulich School of Law who have demonstrated a particular interest in Canadian public policy issues. The scholarships are in the amount of $10,000 and are renewable if the student maintains a superior academic average in law school. An application is required, available from the Admissions Office, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, PO Box 15000, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2.

Application Type: Contact the Faculty for more information
Value: $10,000
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The Law Foundation of Nova Scotia Scholarships
The Law Foundation of Nova Scotia offers entrance scholarships for students entering the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.

Eligibility: Students must apply and be accepted to the JD program at Dalhousie University Academic excellence
Application Type: Contact the Faculty for more information
Value: $21,500
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The Arthur Allister MacBain Memorial Scholarship
The Arthur Allister MacBain Memorial Scholarship was established by John H MacBain, in memory of his father, Arthur Allister MacBain (JD Dalhousie, 1951).

Eligibility: Students must apply and be accepted to the JD program at Dalhousie University Academic excellence Commitment to community service Significant involvement in extra-curricular activities Renewable for second and third year if the recipient maintains a B+ average in law school
Application Type: Contact the Faculty for more information
Value: $20,000
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Arthur F. Miller Scholarship in Law
The Arthur F Miller Scholarship in Law was established by Arthur F Miller, in memory of his mother, Jean F Miller. This entrance scholarship is awarded who has demonstrated academic achievement and financial need and is a graduate from a high school in Labrador. If no students from this area are eligible, graduates from other high schools in Newfoundland, then the Atlantic Provinces, will be eligible.

Eligibility: -Students must apply and be accepted to the JD program at Dalhousie University -The recipient must be a graduate from a high school in the following order of preference: Labrador, Newfoundland; or Maritime provinces -Academic excellence -Financial need
Application Type: Contact the Faculty for more information
Value: $10,000
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Schulich Entrance Scholarships
In 2009, philanthropist Sir Seymour Schulich generously donated $20 million to Dalhousie Law School in recognition of the excellence education offered by the institution since 1883. In recognition of Sir Schulich's support, Dalhousie Law School was renamed the Schulich School of Law. Students are the major beneficiaries of the donation as the greatest portion of the Schulich gift is dedicated scholarships.

Application Type: Contact the Faculty for more information
Application Deadline: November 30
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Marion E. & Richard D. Weldon, Q.C. Entrance Scholarship
This fund was established at the bequest of Marion E. Weldon, wife of Richard D. Weldon, grandson of the first Dean of Dalhousie's Law School. The intent of this fund is to aid students in obtaining and furthering the teachings of Law about which Dean Weldon was so passionate.

Eligibility: Students must apply and be accepted to the JD program at Dalhousie University No other criteria considered
Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
Application Deadline: November 30
Value: $1,400
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