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16Financial Assistance. Scholarships, loans, and a limited number of part-lime posilionsare available in the <strong>School</strong> of <strong>Law</strong> and in the <strong>University</strong>.Awards of financial assistance are made on the basis of academicpromise and financial need.Scholarship application forms are available from the <strong>School</strong> of<strong>Law</strong>. In the case of entering students. completed forms should be~turn.ed to the <strong>School</strong> of <strong>Law</strong> no later than March 15 of the year10 which the student intends to enter, in order to receive fullestconsideration for all available scholarships. Applications formost grants are oonsidered by the Scholarship Committee inJuly, at which time the committee can inform itself of the applicant'sperformance during the preceding academic year.Loans<strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> <strong>University</strong> administers numerous student loanfun~s upon which students may draw for assistance in payingtheir college related expenses, including loan funds availablesolely to law students. To receive full consideration for all programsfor which a student may be eligible. applications shouldbe returned no later than April 15 for the following fall semester.Additional information regarding any of the <strong>University</strong> loanfunds may be obtained by writing to Director of Student FinancialAid, <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> <strong>University</strong>. P.O. Box 4179, Lubbock. <strong>Texas</strong>79409.ScholarshipsALVIN R. ALLISON SCHOLARSHIFL--A scholarship grant of $250established by Mr. Allison, attorney from Levelland, formermember ~f the Board .of Directors of <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> and guidingforce behmd the creation of the <strong>School</strong> of <strong>Law</strong>. It is awardedannually to a deserving entering or advanced student.ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIF'-One or more scholarships, to bea~arded annu.ally to deserving students, made possible throughglf.ts by alumni of the <strong>School</strong> of <strong>Law</strong> to the Participating ScholarshipDonor Program of the Foundation.ROGER '(. BA1.-nS:-ONI SCHOLARSHIPS-Two scholarship grantsfor deserv~ng mmonty students in need of financial assistance.DUR:VV00D H. BRA0U:Y SCHOLARSHIP-Mrs. DurwoodH. Bradleyand friends and relatives have endowed these scholarships inmemory of Mr. Bradley, who was a prominent Lubbock attorneyfor many years. <strong>The</strong> scholarships are awarded to deservingstudents.C. H. AND JANET RILEY BROCKETT SCHOLARSHlP--An annualschol~rship of $500 to be awarded to a deserving first year student10 need of financial assistance.R. GUY CARTER SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship grant of $500 donatedannually by R. Guy Carter, Esq., of the Dallas firm ofCarter, Jones, Magee, Rudberg, Moss & Mayes to an outstandingentering law student.WILLIAM C. CLARK SCHOLARSHiPS-Mrs. J. C. Clark and DavidG. Clark have endowed these scholarships in memory of theirson and brother, a Lubbock attorney and a member of the Classof 1942 of <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>. <strong>The</strong> scholarships are awarded to deservingsecond or third year students.CRENSHAW, DUPREE & MIl.AM SCHOLARSHIP-An annual scholarshipof $500 contributed by the law firm of Crenshaw, Dupree& Milam of Lubbock, to be awarded 10 a worthy recipient in anyclass.SANDRA ALLISON DAVIS SCHOLARSHlP--A scholarship grantof $250 in honor of Mrs. Davis, a Levelland attorney, awardedannually 10 a deserving student in the second or third yearclass.J. J. DILLARD SCHOLARSHIPs-Bryan B. Dillard. a Lubbock attorney,has established two $500 scholarships in memory of hisfather, J. J. Dillard, who became a Lubbock resident near the turnof the century and practiced law here for a number of years.<strong>The</strong>y are awarded to deserving students.EL PASO BAR AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship grantfrom the Auxiliary to aid a deserving law student from El Paso.FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship provided annually to adeserving student by the faculty of the <strong>School</strong> of <strong>Law</strong>.FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI SCHOLARSHIPS-Three annual scholarshipsof $150 each by the named Houston law firm to the studentselected as editor of the <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> <strong>Law</strong> Review and to thestudents who have made the highest scholastic average in thefirst and second year classes.GEARY, STAHL, KOONS, ROHDE & SPENCER MOOT COURTSCHOLARSHIP--A scholarship grant of $300 awarded annually toa student whose outstanding performance in intercollegiate mootcourt competition has brought credit to the law school.GIBSON, OCHSNER & ADKINS SCHOLARSHIP--An annual scholarshipof $500 by the named Amarillo law firm to an outstandingstudent in need of financial assistance.LAWRENCE F. GREEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP--A scholarshipgrant of $200 established in memory of the late Lubbock attorneyby John F. Maner of Lubbock, to a deserving second or third yearstudent.FRANK K. HARRELL. JR, SCHOLARSHIP-An annual scholarshipof $300 established by Gary Harrell ('73) in memory of his father17

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