Seton Hall University School of Law

Seton Hall University School of Law

One Newark Center
Newark, NJ 07102

Law Preview Course Scholarship

Students who plan to attend Seton Hall University School of Law can apply for a full scholarship to attend BARBRI Law Preview so they can learn from the nation’s leading law school professors and attorney lecturers what to expect and how to succeed in law school.

To be eligible for a Law Preview Course Scholarship, the applicant must be enrolled to begin law school in the fall.

If you plan to attend Seton Hall University School of Law and meet the scholarship criteria, complete the online application before the scholarship deadline. A selection panel will evaluate all completed applications, and scholarship recipients will be notified on or about June 30, 2024.

** PLEASE NOTEStudents who enroll in Law Preview on their own to reserve a seat will be refunded in full if they ultimately receive a scholarship.**

Scholarship Award

Scholarship recipients will receive free Law Preview course

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What Our Students Say...


"Law school was one of the most humbling experiences of my life. I always worked hard, got good grades, and I did well on the LSAT. Suddenly I found myself surrounded by three hundred people just like me; all of them intelligent, resourceful and some with more extensive backgrounds than I could imagine. How do you succeed when you're faced with such great competition? What is the only way to get to the top? The answer for me was Law Preview. . . . There was no time to figure things out once the semester started. While everyone was concerned with what to put in their briefs, I was reading ahead and getting started on my outlines. Law Preview gave me the edge I needed to stay ahead of the class and the skills I needed to succeed. As the semester went on, I referred back again and again to the exam strategies and I'm convinced it's what got me the A's, first on the midterm and then on my finals. Make no mistake; law school does not test how smart you are. Just working hard is not enough for an A. You need the tools that set you apart and ahead of everyone else. Thank you LawPreview for all the great advice and for helping me through my very scary first semester!!"
- Angela K., Seton Hall University School of Law