Does UST Law consider the personal statement and letters of recommendation in the decision to award scholarship?
Yes. The personal statement and letters of recommendation are a valuable part of the admissions committee’s review. The personal statement is used to evaluate mission fit, as well as displaying the writing skills necessary for being successful in law school. The letters of recommendation are useful in highlighting the characteristics, both academic and personal, that an applicant brings to the law school community.
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