Overview
The Karsh-Dillard Scholarships are the Law School’s premier scholarship program. The award is named in honor of Martha Lubin Karsh ’81 and Bruce A. Karsh ’80 and Virginia’s fourth dean, Hardy Cross Dillard, a 1927 graduate and former judge of the International Court of Justice. A Karsh-Dillard Scholar receives an amount sufficient to cover full tuition and fees for three years of legal study, as long as the awardee remains a student in good standing.
Eligibilty
- Candidate must be available to study Law at University of Virginia.
Benefits
- Karsh-Dillard Scholars also receive special mentoring from members of the faculty during their tenure at the Law School.
- Sufficient tuition fees for three years.
Code: AF06