Blueprint recognizes that not every student can afford to take a full- length course. If you're saving your pennies for childcare or knocking out that rent, then you've come to the right place! If you own a dog that fits into your Louis Vuitton handbag or drive a Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe, then this page is not for you.
Tuition Reduction and Scholarship Guidelines:
In order to qualify for a tuition reduction or scholarship, students must demonstrate financial need and strength of character. Please read the below requirements carefully. Incomplete applications will not be read.
Completed Applications should be mailed or emailed to:
Attention: Blueprint Scholarship
Blueprint Test Preparation
1182 S. La Brea Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90019
info@blueprintprep.com
General Requirements:
Only first-time students applying for a full-length course will be considered. No tuition reductions or scholarships are available for Blueprint: The Movie.
Student must submit the following, completed form.
Applicants must demonstrate financial need:
Current, full-time students must submit a copy of their latest financial aid award. The award can be no more than 1 year old. The student's name must be clearly indicated by the school on the financial aid award.
Individuals who are not students or are part-time students must submit a copy of their latest tax return. The return can be no more than 1 year old. The individual's name must be clearly indicated by the IRS on the tax return.
These are the only types of financial data that will be accepted.
Applicants must demonstrate strength of character:
Applicants must submit an essay of no more than 500 words explaining why they believe they deserve consideration for a tuition reduction or scholarship. Essays can, but need not, discuss the background or personal history of the candidate and/or why they desire to attend law school.
Current, full-time students must submit a letter of recommendation from an instructor. Instructors could include teaching assistants, instructors, or professors.
Individuals who are not students or are part-time students may submit a letter of recommendation from a previous instructor and/or employment supervisor. Instructors could include teaching assistants, instructors, or professors.
Application due dates:
Completed applications are due February 15th for consideration for spring classes to prepare students for the June LSAT. Decisions will be rendered via email on March 1st.
Completed applications are due May 15th for consideration for summer classes to prepare students for the September/October LSAT. Decisions will be rendered via email on June 1st.
Completed applications are due September 1st for consideration for fall classes to prepare students for the December LSAT. Decisions will be rendered via email on September 15th.
There are no scholarships available for the February LSAT.
Because space is limited, late applications will not be considered.
Additional considerations:
Those applicants that include a haiku or an allusion to Jane Austen will be favorably considered.
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