Penn Carey Law expands access with new fellowship, full scholarships

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School has announced two new initiatives aimed at advancing its commitment to access: the Dr. Sadie T.M. Alexander Post-Graduate Fellowship, providing two years of funding for graduates whose work advances civil rights; and full-tuition scholarships for incoming students with the greatest financial need.

Honoring the life and legacy of Alexander, the fellowship will prioritize projects focused on racial and economic justice — issues central to her pioneering work — and projects that serve communities in Philadelphia or Washington, D.C., reflecting her ties to both cities.

To lower financial barriers to entry, the law school is introducing new full-tuition scholarships for incoming students with the greatest financial need.

These scholarships represent a significant expansion of the law school’s commitment to need-based aid, helping ensure more of the talented students it admits can afford to enroll.

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Together, these initiatives mark an immediate first step in the law school’s broader goals to expand access. The future includes growing and strengthening existing full-tuition and need-based scholarships, programs and resources.

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