What is the Ulu Lehua Scholars Program?
The Ulu Lehua Program was established the year of the founding of the Law School to address the issues of disadvantaged applicants and to assist legally underserved communities. The program affords selected students who have overcome adversity the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to perform in Law School. The twelve applicants invited to participate in the Ulu Lehua Program are identified by the Admissions Committee in the process of reviewing all applications to the Juris Doctor program. There is no separate application process for this program, although interested applicants are urged to indicate their interest in the Program in their law school application materials in response to Question 20. For more information, please see Ulu Lehua Program Admissions.
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