Lisa Gorab '89 Endowed Memorial Scholarship

Established by law firm, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer to provide support for students with demonstrated need and in good academic standing. Preference may be given to students with outstanding academic records who additionally: (1) are first generation students or (2) part-time students or (3) are a trailblazer in work or advocacy that expands access, fairness, and opportunity for individuals or communities.; or (4) is a student who has eligible dependents as demonstrated on the FAFSA application; or (5) participates in Women’s Leadership forum student group.

Criteria:
-Seton Hall Law School
-Graduate GPA 2.33
-Financial Need

1st Preference:
-Seton Hall Law School
-Financial Need
-Graduate GPA 3.0
-First Generation

2nd Preference:
-Seton Hall Law School
-Financial Need
-Graduate GPA 3.0
-Part-time student (Weekend)

3rd Preference:
-Seton Hall Law School
-Financial Need
-Graduate GPA 3.0
-Trailblazer in work or advocacy that expands access, fairness, and opportunity for individuals or communities.

4th Preference:
-Seton Hall Law School
-Financial Need
-Graduate GPA 3.0
-Has eligible dependents as demonstrated on the FAFSA

5th Preference:
-Seton Hall Law School
-Financial Need
-Graduate GPA 3.0
-Participates in Women’s Leadership forum student group

Award
Varies
Scopes
LAW - Financial Aid, Seton Hall Law
Deadline
09/01/2026
Supplemental Questions
  1. Please indicate whether you have been involved in the Women’s Leadership Forum student group and briefly describe your role or activities.
  2. In what ways have you been a trailblazer through your work or advocacy that expands access, fairness, and opportunity for individuals or communities. Please provide specific examples.
  3. Please indicate whether you have dependents as defined by the FAFSA and, if applicable, describe how this responsibility affects your academic goals.