Alaska Bar Association Law School Scholarships 2026 , USA
The Alaska Bar Association Law School Scholarships provide financial support to first- and second-year law students who have strong ties to the state of Alaska and intend to return following graduation. With $5,000 awards available and 18 scholarships offered, this program helps nurture future legal professionals committed to serving the Alaskan community.
Funded through generous contributions from the Alaska legal community and the Alaska Bar Foundation, the program supports students at a critical stage in their legal education, reducing financial barriers and encouraging the development of future lawyers dedicated to practicing in Alaska.
Overview of the Alaska Bar Association Law School Scholarships
The scholarship is designed to support students who not only demonstrate academic promise, but also express long-term dedication to the state. Recipients must show a clear intent to return to Alaska within two years of graduation, ensuring the program contributes directly to strengthening Alaska’s legal workforce.
Degree Level
This scholarship is open exclusively to:
- First-year law students (1L)
- Second-year law students (2L)
Students enrolled in JD programs at accredited law schools are eligible.
Available Subjects
The scholarship supports students pursuing:
- Juris Doctor (JD) programs
- Other law-related graduate studies may be considered only if they are part of an accredited U.S. law school’s JD track
- No other majors or disciplines are eligible.
Benefits
Successful applicants may receive:
- $5,000 financial award
- Support toward tuition, books, fees, and law school costs
- Recognition from the Alaska Bar Association
- Opportunities to build future professional connections within Alaska’s legal community
- A merit- and commitment-based award supporting long-term legal careers in the state
- The number and amount of scholarships may vary based on funding availability.
Eligible Nationalities
The scholarship is open to:
- U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or individuals eligible to enroll in U.S. law schools
- Students who can demonstrate strong ties to Alaska, such as:
- Previous residency
- Family ties
- Work history
- Long-term community involvement
- Applicants must express a genuine intention to return to Alaska within two years of completing their law degree.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Alaska Bar Association Law School Scholarships, applicants must:
- Be a current 1L or 2L law student
- Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. law school
- Demonstrate ties to Alaska
- Intend to return to Alaska within two years of graduation
- Submit a complete application packet by March 1.
- Provide a strong personal statement detailing:
- Ties to Alaska
- Career goals
- Reasons for applying
- Commitment to returning
- Any other relevant background or experience
Application Procedure
Required Application Documents
Applicants must submit the following:
- Completed application form
- Proof of enrollment in an accredited law school
- Resume
- Proof of Alaska residency or evidence of Alaskan ties
- Personal statement covering ties to Alaska, goals, intent to return, and other details
Application Process and Timeline
1. Prepare Required Documents
Gather your enrollment proof, resume, residency documentation, and personal statement.
2. Complete the Application Form
The official form is provided by the Alaska Bar Association and must be filled out accurately.
3. Submit the Full Packet
Send your completed application via:
- In-person drop-off
Submit to:
Alaska Bar Association
840 K Street, Ste. 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
Email: bailey@alaskabar.org
4. Review and Selection
- The Scholarship Fundraising and Implementation Committee reviews all applications. Decisions are final.
5. Award Announcement
- Scholarship decisions are made in late April.
- Funding and Donor Information
- These scholarships are made possible through:
- Generous donations from members of the Alaska legal community
- Support from the Alaska Bar Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization
- Donations are tax-deductible.