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Local Welfare Assistance Scheme (LWAS): Can assist families and individuals who are experiencing financial hardship. To make a one-off application you can apply via the online form using your smartphone, tablet or computer.
The scheme is not intended as emergency support and only one application can be made per household. LWAS is not intended as long-term support.
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The Local Welfare Assistance Scheme (LWAS) helps those experiencing financial hardship. There are lots of reasons why you may be in hardship and if you are eligible, we can provide financial help. To receive help from LWAS you must: Be able to demonstrate you are in financial hardship.
Federal Work Study Recipients are selected on the basis of demonstrated financial need and priority is given to those students who qualify for the Federal Pell Grant. Awards are typically $2,500 per academic year.
Discretionary Housing Payment (DHP): Help for people who are in receipt of Housing Benefit or the housing element of Universal Credit. It can be used as a top up for rent shortfall, deposits, rent in advance, to assist people affected by a benefit cap, or as a spare room subsidy.
The non-refundable deposit is credited to the tuition bill at the time of registration. Mail a complete Certificate of Finances PDF and a Bank Statement to the Office of Graduate Admission or the Center for International Programs and Services.
Some scholarship committees only consider applicants whose GPA meets a certain threshold. Minimum requirements range from around 2.0 on the lower end to 3.75 or higher for competitive academic scholarships. Generally speaking, a 3.0 GPA or higher will give you a decent shot at qualifying for a variety of scholarships.
Suffolk Tuition Promise: This program provides scholarship funding for undergraduate students who earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.6. Applicants must have been enrolled at Suffolk University for both the fall and spring of the prior academic year, and have no D, F or Incomplete grades.
The Law Dean's Scholarships are merit-based funds awarded by the Admissions Committee shortly after an applicant is admitted to the Law School. Recipients will be notified directly by the Office of Admissions. Scholarships are awarded to students based on outstanding academic achievement and do not have to be repaid.