Opportunities & Aid
2Ls: Middleman Scholarship for a Marquette Law Student
The Middleman Scholarship is awarded annually to a Marquette law student who also fosters interests beyond the law.
WHAT IS IT? A one-time scholarship to be awarded to a Marquette law student, who is original, good-hearted, and who has a good sense of humor. Students who have balanced academics with other life experiences and interests are encouraged to apply.
AMOUNT? The scholarship will be between $5,000 to $10,000.
HOW CAN THE MONEY BE USED? Tuition
WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Law students who will have completed a minimum of 27 credits at the completion of the fall 2024 semester. It was established by a group of alumni to help hard-working students, who have a wide array of interests outside of law school.
WHAT YOU NEED TO SUBMIT: A short essay that includes the following:
- Name
- Address
- Phone number
- Outside interests (Please, no reference to law. We know you're accomplished in that respect.)
- Why you should be awarded the scholarship
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION? January 15, 2025
Please submit your application by emailing your essay to Dean Wilczynski-Vogel.
Contact: Christine Wilczynski-Vogel, Associate Dean for External Relations2L/3Ls: Professor Scoville Seeks Two Research Assistants
Professor Scoville is seeking two research assistants to collect data pertaining to U.S. state agreements with foreign governments. The work will involve gathering demographic, population, and political data about each of the fifty states and then entering that information into a spreadsheet.
To be eligible, a student must be a 2L or 3L and be available to work on the project for at least 5 hours per week for at least two months.
The position is for pay or credit, but anyone who prefers credit will need to be available for all of next semester. Those interested should contact Professor Scoville.
Contact: Ryan ScovilleResearch Assistant for Dean Grossman
Dean Grossman is seeking a student to research topics relating to corporate governance. Applicants must have completed the 1L curriculum and have taken, or be taking, Business Associations. The research will start in the fall and go into the spring semester.
Interested applicants should submit their resumes along with a brief note explaining their interest to Dean Grossman via email no later than November 13. Contact Dean Grossman with questions.
Contact: Nadelle Grossman