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Harvard Law School typically looks for a GPA of 3.89 or higher, based on recent admissions data.
Financial Assistance from Harvard The average grant is approximately half of tuition; for a small number of students with particularly acute financial need, we are able to offer grants covering full tuition and a portion of living expenses.
HLS does not award merit aid (or full-ride scholarships, which are not typically need-based,) because doing so would decrease the resources available for need-based aid, and docHubly increase the debt burden of every student with financial need.
The hardest law schools to get into are often the highest-ranked, such as Yale, Stanford, and Harvard. Yale Law School leads with the lowest acceptance rate and exceptionally high admissions standards. Stanford and Harvard follow closely, demanding top LSAT scores, stellar GPAs, and compelling applications.
Because Harvard is committed to affordability, our scholarships are designed to cover 100% of your demonstrated financial need. Here is our process: First we determine your award by establishing your parent contribution. Then we factor in student employment and any outside awards youve received.