Today's law graduates often face staggering amounts of debt when they graduate. Because their salaries are generally lower than those of attorneys entering the private sector, student loan obligations can be especially burdensome for public interest lawyers. The Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) eases the financial burdens of recent graduates, allowing more of them to enter and remain in the nonprofit sector. LRAP is a loan forgiveness program that is funded by student fees and private donations. LRAP awards are forgivable loans and must be used to repay law school educational debt. LRAP recipients who meet all program requirements have their loans forgiven at the conclusion of their loan term.
Who is eligible?
Any graduate of the College of Law who works in a law-related public interest job may apply for an LRAP award and recipients are chosen by a committee comprised of faculty, staff, students and alumni. In making its selections, the LRAP Committee gives priority to candidates who demonstrate the most significant commitment to public interest work as well as the greatest financial need. In particular, the Committee seeks to fund applicants who provide legal services to underserved, low-income or disadvantaged individuals or groups.
New application requirement: Please note the LRAP committee has added a salary cap for the Loan Repayment Assistance Program. To qualify and remain eligible for LRAP, the graduate must earn a total salary of less than $75,000.
How to Apply
LRAP applications should be submitted to the CPIL electronically by May 30, 2024. See below for the application form, a checklist of all application materials and a statement that describes the program's requirements and guiding principles.
Application Form (2024)
Application Checklist
Requirements and Guiding Principles
Questions? Contact Shaye Loughlin at sloughli@depaul.edu
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