Opportunities & Aid

Student Liaison to the Business Law Section of the State Bar

The Board of Directors of the Business Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin is seeking a student to serve as the next MULS student liaison to the Board. The position is a volunteer position, and involves attending Board and some Executive Committee meetings and making periodic postings on the Business Law Section’s blog. The liaison will also be expected to plan one event with MULS law students interested in business law each semester. The ideal candidate would be a rising 2L and be willing to serve for two years, though rising 3Ls will also be considered. 

Interested applicants should submit their resumes along with a brief note explaining their interest to Dean Grossman via email no later than Friday, April 5, at 5 p.m. Contact Dean Grossman with question.  

Contact: Nadelle Grossman

Financial Wellness Resources

If you missed Financial Wellness Week, don't panic! There are still plenty of financial wellness resources available to you throughout the year that you can access on your own time. 

MAX by AccessLex

Marquette law students have complimentary access to a variety of financial wellness resources through MAX by AccessLex®, a nonprofit organization that provides resources specifically designed for law students. If you have yet to register for your MAX account, click here and use your Marquette email address to sign up. AccessLex will not share your contact information with any outside organization.

Financial Wellness Station

In the Student Org Suite on the third floor (342), There is a financiall wellness station with resources, giveaways, and more. 

Student Loan Repayment Questions

Michael Tindall, Senior Loan Account Advisor with Marquette University's Bursar’s Office, is available for a one-on-one counseling session regardining your specific personal financial circumstances regarding loan repayment. You can always email Michael to set up a session. 

Howard and Phyllis Eisenberg Fund: Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP)

For Marquette Law School graduates who enter public interest careers, this is a resource for you. ​More information about this program and how to apply can be found on the website here. Dean Schultz also created this video for 2024 graduates to explain the program in more detail. 

Office of Student Affairs

The Office of Student Affairs is always available for students if you are looking for guidence and access to other resources.

Contact: Office of Student Affairs

Association of Women Lawyers Foundation 2024 Scholarship Awards

The Association for Women Lawyers (AWL) is a non-profit, specialty bar association organized to promote the welfare, interests, and professional development of lawyers who are women; promote the legal interests of women generally; maintain the honor and integrity of the legal profession;  advance justice for all individuals.

The Association for Women Lawyers Foundation (AWLF) is the charitable arm of AWL. Each year, the Foundation awards scholarships to law students enrolled in Marquette University Law School and the University of Wisconsin Law School. A portion of the proceeds from AWL’s Annual Women Judges Night, an evening honoring Wisconsin’s women judges, benefits the Foundation’s scholarship program. All scholarship applicants must satisfy these requirements:

  • Applicant must be attending a Wisconsin law school in September 2024. 
  • Applicant must have completed the first or second year of law school.
  • Applicant must be in good academic standing.  
  • Applicant must be a woman.
  • Applicant must meet one or more of the selection criteria for the AWLF scholarship.

Selection Criteria for the AWLF Scholarship:

  • Service to others.
  • Diversity.
  • Compelling financial need.
  • Academic achievement.
  • Unique life experience or circumstance (e.g., overcoming obstacles to attend or continue with law school).
  • Advancement of women in the profession.

Selection Criteria for the Virginia A. Pomeroy Scholarship:

The Virginia A. Pomeroy Scholarship honors the memory of AWL past-president and former Deputy State Public Defender Virginia A. Pomeroy, who began the AWL scholarship program in 1997. This scholarship may be awarded by AWLF in any year to deserving applicants. In addition to the selection criteria for the AWLF Scholarship, a successful applicant must demonstrate a special emphasis, through experience, employment, class work or clinical programs, in at least one of the following areas:

  • Service to the vulnerable or disadvantaged 
  • Civil Rights Law
  • Appellate practice
  • Public Service
  • Public Policy, or
  • Public Interest Law. 

Selection Criteria for the Shirley S. Abrahamson Scholarship:

  • Demonstrated perseverance in the face of adversity
  • Commitment to issues affecting women and/or children in the community
  • Commitment to public service

The Scholarship Award Process

Scholarship recipients are notified of their award on or after July 31. Scholarship checks are presented to the recipients at AWL’s Annual Meeting in September 2024. Although the exact amount of the scholarships has not yet been set, in recent years they have been $2,500 per person. All scholarship applicants receive a complimentary one-year membership in AWL. Scholarship recipients also receive a complimentary ticket to AWL’s Women Judges’ Night in the spring of 2025.

How to Apply

An eligible application consists of a current resume, a law school transcript, and a cover letter. An official transcript is preferred, but an unofficial transcript is acceptable if the official version is not available by the application deadline. You may resubmit your updated transcript after June 15, 2024 if it is not available prior to the deadline. Your cover letter must discuss the specific ways in which you satisfy the criteria for the AWL Foundation Scholarship, the Pomeroy Scholarship, and/or the Abrahamson Scholarship. One cover letter is sufficient to apply for all three.

Applications and transcripts must be submitted to the AWL Foundation Scholarship Committee at associationforwomenlawyers@gmail.com or by mail to 3322 N. 92nd Street, Milwaukee, WI 53222. Electronic applications are encouraged. You will receive a confirmation email. If you have not received a response within 24 hours of having submitted an application, please resend. All eligible applications must be received no later than June 15, 2024.

Contact: AWL Foundation Scholarship Committee

1L/2L Volunteer Opportunity: Law School Graduation

Law School Hooding & Commencement: Saturday, May 18

The Office of Student Affairs is looking for a few student volunteers to help out with our Hooding & Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 18. There are two shifts available, and we would welcome students helping with both if possible. Both shifts build in some training time, but there is also a Volunteer Meeting via Teams on Thursday, May 16, at noon to go over instructions and assignments before the day of the event. 

  • Location: Miller High Life Theatre
  • Dress code: darker, neutral business professional clothing, easy to move and stand in but professional given the gravitas of the event.
  • Graduation website

Pre-Ceremony Setup (2 spots available): 10:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m.

  • Assisting with setting up the details of the stage, theatre, and staging rooms
  • Some moving of chairs/tables/signs, mostly labeling and setting out items

Ceremony Assistance (6 spots available): 12:15–4:30 p.m.

  • Training and run-through of duties
  • Acting as greeters and ushers for guests coming into and leaving the theatre
  • Acting as ushers to guide graduates during the ceremony
  • We anticipate that we should be done closer to 4:00 p.m., but you should be easily out of there at the latest, 4:30 p.m.
    • You would be welcome to join the post-ceremony reception if you choose.  

It’s been a great way to see what the graduation ceremony looks like as well as get to send off and congratulate your 3L friends. If you are interested or have questions, please contact Sarah DiStefano, assistant director of student affairs. 

Contact: Sarah DiStefano

University Hall Minister Position Opening

Inspired by the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Hall Ministry program is grounded in the belief that faith and spirituality are integral to student development during their time at Marquette University. The goal of the Hall Ministry program is to provide pastoral care and presence to the Residence Hall Director, Assistant Hall Director, Resident Assistants, and the residents of a given community in both everyday life and extraordinary circumstances. Pastoral care means being attentive and helpful to people dealing with stress, illness, loss, loneliness, relationships, spiritual and emotional health, etc. Pastoral care also involves working to build a community which nourishes faith by helping people examine their images of God and church, their religious identity, prayer, and spiritual life. As faith leaders on campus, Hall Ministers are expected to foster ethical values and behaviors, exercising good judgment to model an appropriate lifestyle for residents and staff, expressive of and consistent with the university’s identity. In collaboration with hall staff, the Hall Minister is charged with helping form a residential community that expresses the University’s Catholic, Jesuit character, which includes welcoming students from diverse faith traditions.

Hall Ministers are required to serve an average of 10 hours per week and are required to live in the residence hall during the academic year (Aug through May). Hall Ministers are compensated through a furnished apartment year-round and a university meal plan during the academic year. 

For more information or to apply, click on this LINK.

Contact: Campus Ministry