Santa Clara Law drops tuition to $50,000 after BBB loan limits
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Date: October 13th, 2025 1:59 PM Author: Zero Income No Kids
Seems like the TTTs are falling in line after all after years of rising tuition prices.
https://law.scu.edu/news-events/news/2025/santa-clara-law-launches-groundbreaking-pledge-scholarship-for-fall-2026-incoming-students.html
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 17, 2025—Santa Clara University School of Law has introduced a groundbreaking new “PLEDGE Scholarship” to be offered to all incoming first-year students joining its J.D. programs in fall 2026.
The PLEDGE Scholarship will be awarded as a renewable, guaranteed $16,000 tuition scholarship to every full-time student in next year’s incoming class, and $12,500 to those in the school’s Flex J.D. program. The PLEDGE Scholarship was designed to ensure that next year’s incoming class has access to the funds they need to cover the cost of tuition for Santa Clara Law despite new federal loan limits.
As a result, every incoming Santa Clara Law student will be empowered to afford the full cost of tuition for their legal education through a combination of the scholarship and the remaining federal loans available to them.
Over and above this guaranteed PLEDGE Scholarship, all incoming students also will be automatically considered for additional merit-based aid under the law school’s existing financial assistance program, which can help cover indirect costs.
“The PLEDGE Scholarship is more than a financial award. It’s a promise Santa Clara Law is making to help relieve next year’s students from the kind of financial pressure that might otherwise preclude them from pursuing rewarding legal careers of great prominence and purpose,” said Michael J. Kaufman, dean of the law school. “This new commitment advances our mission to empower the next class of exceptional Santa Clara lawyers through meaningful support, grounded in our Jesuit values of access, opportunity, innovation, academic excellence, and service to the greater good.”
This scholarship ensures that all of Santa Clara Law’s incoming students next year, regardless of financial circumstances, will be able to cover any remaining direct costs of their Santa Clara legal education through guaranteed federal loans. The PLEDGE Scholarship exemplifies Santa Clara Law’s leadership in reimagining how premier law schools like Santa Clara can ensure that their students achieve genuine professional success and fulfillment.
“The PLEDGE Scholarship aligns perfectly with our Jesuit tradition,” said Caitlin Jachimowicz, senior assistant dean for enrollment, strategy, and operations. “We are called to care for the whole person—cura personalis—and that includes ensuring that financial barriers do not unduly burden students while they pursue their educational goals and prevent talented students from pursuing their calling in the law.”
“We’re not just educating future lawyers; we’re building a more just and equitable society,” said Dean Kaufman. “This scholarship is a strategic investment in our extraordinary students and the clients and communities they will go on to serve.”
The PLEDGE Scholarship will be automatically awarded to all students who deposit by the school’s April 15 deadline and who enroll in the fall 2026 incoming class. No separate application will be required. Students also will be automatically considered for additional merit-based aid. For more information about the PLEDGE Scholarship and how to apply to Santa Clara Law, please visit https://law.scu.edu/admissions or contact lawadmissions@scu.edu
About the PLEDGE Scholarship
An acronym for Promising Legal Education Delivering Growth and Excellence, the PLEDGE Scholarship is a pilot program designed to offset the impact of recent repeal of the Graduate Plus federal-loan program, which is effective July 1, 2026. Available currently only to incoming first-year students who matriculate for fall 2026, the guaranteed PLEDGE Scholarships will pay $16,000 toward tuition every year for up to three years for every full-time student, and $12,500 annually for up to four years to those in the school’s Flex J.D. program.
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Date: October 13th, 2025 10:31 PM
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Santa Clara is famous for shady shit. They inflated their stats for employed graduates by declaring the unhired ones "not seeking employment." they got caught because their employment stats were basically the top in the nation and everyone was like wtf and started digging into the juking of the stats.
and Santa Clara was one of the very top schools for revoking scholarship but it was because they put the students with scholarships in the same section and the mandatory curve guaranteed that lots of them had to fall below the cutoff for retaining the scholarship.
they should re-write their press release to say "Santa Clara tweaks tuition to maximize revenue at the expense of students and taxpayers."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5786061&forum_id=2id.#49347591) |
Date: October 13th, 2025 9:12 PM
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Libs on Reddit are furious about this because they're too dumb to realize the effects of unlimited loans.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5786061&forum_id=2id.#49347442) |
Date: October 13th, 2025 9:13 PM
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Lmao wow
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Date: October 14th, 2025 10:59 AM Author: AZNgirl taking Dead Israeli Hostage on Date
wait, BBB limited loans to 50k a year? so how will these dumbfurks pay for furking housing/food?
they shld just cap it at 30k to furk the entire system
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