University of Texas School of Law

University of Texas School of Law

727 East Dean Keeton Street
Austin, TX 78705

Law Preview Course Scholarship

Students who plan to attend University of Texas 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 University of Texas 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

Scholarship Sponsor(s)

What Our Students Say...


"My grades were as follows: Contracts A+, Property A-, Civ Pro B+. I haven't received my legal research and legal writing grade yet, but it should be okay . . . . All of my exams this semester are closed book essay, so I'm confident that my preparation and training paid dividends. In terms of work, I ended up getting a 1L job (pre-grades offer) with a big firm, based in large part on my work exp. I'm going to do research for a prof for the second half of the summer. Law Preview was an invaluable orientation to law school. Before I arrived to school, I had practiced reading and briefing cases and had a solid plan of attack. By diligently staying ahead with my reading and by keeping on schedule, I was able to pay better attention in class and to focus on my professors' personal views. When "crunch time" came around at the end of the semester, many of my classmates had difficulty figuring out how to outline effectively, while I had already begun weeks earlier and was ready to focus on practice exams. Also, because I was well organized, I had plenty of time to prepare cover letters and resume for the Dec. 1 mailing date. Overall, Law Preview gave me confidence that I could conquer law school, and I wasn't disappointed."
- Anonymous, University of Texas Law School