Foundation scholarships are available to current 2L and 3L students through several annual programs. Each year, application instructions and deadlines are sent directly to continuing students via their law school email accounts. Below you’ll find an overview of each scholarship, including eligibility, deadlines, and application process. Students must reapply annually to be considered.
Students will have a chance to apply for the Pride Law Scholarship.
Eligibility
- Available to students who will be in their 2L or 3L year during the 2025-2026 academic year.
- This fund is available to current students who self-identify as diverse and show financial need.
Eligibility
- Available to students in their 3L year during the 2025-2026 academic year.
- Students must have a GPA over 2.2, have showed improvement in grades, and/or show significant financial need.
Eligibility
- Available to students who will be in their 2L or 3L year during the 2025-2026 academic year.
- Students must have a GPA over 2.2, have shown improvement in grades, and/or show significant financial need.
Eligibility
- Available to students enrolled in an accredited LL.M. program during the 2025-2026 academic year.
Eligibility
- Available to students who will be in their 2L or 3L year during the 2025-2026 academic year.
- This fund is available to current students who demonstrate active involvement in advocating for women's and children's issues and a commitment to the mission of the Women's Law Caucus
Eligibility
- Available to students who will be in their 2L or 3L year during the 2025-2026 academic year.
- This fund is available to current students who help enrich everyone's law school experience by planning events, organizing new clubs, or providing worthwhile meetings.
- Also students who have extended their energy beyond the classroom and earnestly participated in extracurricular activities.
Eligibility
- Application is open to students graduating from Gonzaga Law School in December and May of the current year.
- Student/Graduate must be sitting for the July Bar exam.
- Available to students with special accommodations for learning; students who parent children with special needs will also be considered.
