There are a number of diversity scholarships available to law students.  Below are some of the many scholarships available.
African-American Law  Student Scholarships
African-American Law  Student Fellowship 
Sponsor: The  National Bar Institute
Description: Applicants must have demonstrated a  commitment to creating equality and justice for African-Americans through work  in their law schools, their neighborhoods and community and intend to return to  a Black community to practice law.
Contact: 202/842-3900
http://www.nationalbar.org
Congressional Black  Caucus
1004 Pennsylvania Avenue,  SE
Washington, DC  20003
202-263-2800
Criteria:  Awarded to African American students only. This is a nine month research program  designated to prepare minority graduate and professional students for senior  level careers in the legislative arena.
Deadline: May
www.cbcfinc.org/CBC%20Spouses/Scholarship/
Delta Sigma Theta,  Inc.
1707 New Hampshire Avenue  NW
Washington, DC  20009
Awards ranging  from $1,000 to $3,000 are given to members of Delta Sigma Theta. Aid is based on  meritorious achievement. Winners may also be eligible for other types of  financial assistance.
Deadline: March 
Earl Warren Legal  Training Program, Inc. – Public Interest Law  Scholarships
99 Hudson Street, Suite  1600
New  York, NY 10013
212.219.1900
Awards of $1,500  per year for three years (plus a $2,500 summer intern grant) are available to  African American law students who are U.S. citizens and who pledge to work  one year in the field of public interest law for every year of financial backing  provided. Preference is given to needy applicants who are under 35 years of  age.
Deadline: March
http://www.naacpldf.org/  
Herbert Lehman  Scholarship for African-American Law Students
Sponsor: NAACP  Legal Defense and Education Fund
Description: this program is open to  African Americans who are students at law schools where African Americans are  significantly underrepresented. U.S. citizenship is required. 
Contact: 212/965-2225
Mbagley@naacpldg.org
http://www.naacpldf.org
Deadline:  Applications must be requested by February 
National Association  of Black Women Attorneys
724 Ninth Street, NW,  Suite 206
Washington, DC  20001
202.637.3570 
First-and second-year black, female students may apply for scholarships of  varying amounts offered to outstanding law students. Winners are selected based  on an essay contest, the subject of which focuses on an issue of contemporary  concern.
Deadline: February 
Mandela Law  Scholarship
National Black  Law Students Association
www.nblsa.org/resources/scholarships/
c/o  LaTanya Funches
9919 S. Union Ave.
Chicago, IL 60628
Criteria:  Applicants must be studying law. Students who are entering law school or are in  their first year of law school are eligible.
Amount: $1,000
Deadline:  November
Sandy Brown Memorial  Scholarship
National Black  Law Students Association
www.nblsa.org/resources/scholarships/
c/o  LaTanya Funches
9919 S. Union Ave.
Chicago, IL 60628
Criteria: Two  monetary awards will be given commemorative of Ms. Brown. Applicants must be a  rising second or third year law student, and submit an essay on the specified  topic.
Amount: Not less than $500
Deadline: November  
Sherman & Sterling and NAACP Legal  Defense and Educational Fund
Criteria: Awarded  to African American students entering law school with financial need, academic  achievement, and personal commitment to the legal profession and public service.  Scholarship is renewable.
212/965-2225
Mbadley@naacpldf.org
http://www.naacpldf.org
Amount:  $13,500
Applications must be requested in writing between November, and  February.
Deadline: March 
American Indian Law  Student Scholarships
All Indian Pueblo Council Higher  Education Scholarship
P.O. Box 3256
Albuquerque, NM 87190
(505)  884-3820
American Indian Graduate Center
AIGC  Fellowship
4520 Montgomery Blvd. NE Suite 1-B
Albuquerque, NM 87109
505.881.4584
Applicant must  be an enrolled member of a U.S. federally recognized American Indian tribe or  Alaskan Native group, or possess 1/4 degree Indian blood, must be (or will be)  pursuing a masters or doctorate degree as a full-time graduate student at an  accredited school in the U.S., and must apply for federal financial aid at the  college financial aid office. Awards vary and are based on unmet need. 
Deadline: June
http://www.aigcs.org/fellowship-application/eligibility.asp
American Indian  Scholarships
Sponsor: Bureau  of Indian Affairs
Description: To be eligible, an applicant must be a member  of a federally-recognized tribe; at least one-fourth degree Indian; attending an  accredited graduate or professional school as a full-time graduate student; and  pursuing a graduate/law degree.
Contact: 505/265-8335
American Indian  Scholarships, Inc.
5106  Grand Avenue, NE.
Albuquerque, New  Mexico 87108
http://www.oiep.bia.edu/
Association on  American Indian Affairs, Inc.
Adolph van Pelt  Scholarship
245 Fifth Ave. Suite  1801
New  York, NY 10016-8728
212.689.8720
Scholarships  of $500-$800 are available to Native American students who will use their  training to help the advancement of the Native American population. Both  academic achievement and financial need are considered. Applicants must have at  least 1/4 Native American ancestry.
Deadline: May
http://www.indian-affairs.org/scholarships/adolph_van_pelt.htm
California Indian Law  Association
ATTN: Allogan  Slagle Scholarship Fund
UCLA School of Law
P.O. Box  951476
Los  Angeles, CA 90095-1476
The California Indian Law  Association, a non-profit organization incorporated under tribal law and devoted  to advancing the field of Indian law, the Indian law legal profession, and  tribal justice system personnel in California, is offering the Allogan Slagle  Scholarship in the amount of $2,000. The scholarship is available to American  Indian and Native Alaskan law school students. Applicants must be full-time  students. The award will be based on scholastic achievement, financial need, and  community involvement.
Deadline: February
http://www.calindianlaw.org/news/
Cheyanne-Arapaho  Tribal Scholarship
Teresa Doresett /  Wanda Miller
P.O.  Box 38
Concho, Ok 73022
(405) 262-0345; (800)  247-4612
Cherokee Nation  Graduate Scholarship
Higher Education  Program
P.O. Box  948
Talequah, OK  74465
918.456.0671 or  800.256.0671
Members of the Cherokee Nation who are enrolled full time are  eligible to apply. The amount of the award is $250- $500 per semester. Priority  is given to those who have never received a Cherokee Nation award.
Deadline:  May
http://www.cherokee.org/home.aspx?section=services&service=Education&ID=gjyXSyl14DM=  
Hopi Tribal Priority  Scholarship
Sponsor: Hopi  Tribe
Description: This program is open to enrolled members of the Hopi  Tribe. They must be college juniors or seniors or graduate students whose degree  is in a subject area that is of priority interest to the Hopi Tribe.
Contact:  928/734-3533
IPolingyumptewa@hopi.nsn.us
Fax:  (928) 734-9575
Hopi Tribe Attn: Office of Education
P.O. Box 123 
Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039
Deadline: July
http://www.hopi.nsn.us/education_htgsp.asp
Howard Rock  Scholarship
1577 C Street, Suite  304
Anchorage, AK  99501
Lawrence Matson Memorial  Endowment Fund Scholarships
Sponsor: Cook  Inlet Region, Inc.
Description: This program is open to Alaska Native  enrollees under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of (ANCSA) of 1971 and  their lineal descendants of Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
Contact:  907/263-5582
tcf@ciri.com
http://www.ciri.com/tcf/designated.html
Deadline:  May 
Native American  Education Grant
Presbyterian Church,  USA
Financial  Aid for Studies
100 Witherspoon  Street – M065
Louisville, KY  40202
Awards are made  available to Native Americans pursuing full-time post-secondary education who  demonstrate financial need. The range of awards is from $200 to $2,500 depending  upon demonstrated need and the availability of funds. Preference will be given  to Presbyterian Church members studying at the undergraduate level, although the  award is not restricted to Presbyterians.
Deadline: June
http://www.pcusa.org/financialaid/programs/nativeamericanedugrant.htm
Navajo Nation  Graduate Trust Fund and Fellowship
Sponsor: Navajo  Nation
Description: This program is open to enrolled members of the Navajo  Nation who are enrolled or planning to enroll as graduate or postgraduate  students. Preference is given to applicants who are studying in fields  designates as priorities on a biennial basis.
Contact: 520/871-7640
onnsfacentral@navajo.org
http://www.onnsfa.org/gradfund.asp
Deadline:  April 
North  Dakota Indian  Scholarship
State Capitol,  10thFloor 600 East  Boulevard Avenue
Bismarck, ND  58505
Office of Indian  Education
Office of Indian  Education Fellowship Program
Department of Education
1250 Maryland Ave.  SW, Room 4300
Washington, DC  20024
202.401.1916 or  202.401.1887
State or Federally recognized Tribal Members working on a Law  degree are eligible for an award based on need.
Deadline: January
http://www.oiep.bia.edu/
Seneca Nation of  Indians Scholarship
P.O. Box 231
Salamanca, NY 14779
(716)  945-1790
Sequoyah Fellowship  Program (AAIA)
245 Fifth Ave., Suite  1801
New  York, NY 10016-7877
212.689.8720
$1,500  stipend offered to federally recognized Tribal member who is a graduate student  in any field.
Deadline: September
http://www.indian-affairs.org/scholarships/sequoyah.htm
Special Scholarship  Program in Law for American Indians
Sponsor:  American  Indian Law Center
Description: For American  Indians and Alaska Natives of one quarter or more Indian blood quantum of  federally recognized tribes.
Contact: 505/277-3922; (505) 277-5462 
American Indian Law Center, Inc.
P.O. Box 4456 – Station A
Albuquerque, NM 87196
Fax (505) 277-1035
http://lawschool.unm.edu/ailc/contact-us.php
Truman D. Picard  Scholarship
Intertribal  Timber Council
4370 N.E. Halsey Street
Portland, OR 97213
United South &  Eastern Tribes Scholarship
711 Stewarts  Ferry Pike Suite  100
Nashville, TN  37214VII.
Asian Pacific  American Law Student Scholarships
APAHC  Scholarships
Sponsor: Asian  Pacific American Heritage Council
Description: This program is open to Asian  Pacific Americans who are seniors in high school or already in college and are  working on or are interested in working on an undergraduate or graduate degree  in one of the following fields: business, education, finance, law.
Contact:  301/983-1845
http://www.apahc.org/APAHCScholar.htm
Deadline:  March 
National Asian  Pacific American Bar Association Law Foundation  (NAPABA)
1341 G Street, NW,  5th Floor
Washington,  D.C. 20005
202.626.7693
Two $5,000  scholarships will be awarded to law students who demonstrate a commitment to  serve or contribute to the Asian Pacific American community as future leaders.  Selections are based on demonstrated commitment to and interest in pro bono,  public interest and/or public service legal work, financial need, leadership  potential, maturity and responsibility and commitment to serving the needs of  the Asian Pacific American community.
Deadline: September
http://www.napaba.org/napaba/showpage.asp?code+scholarships
Presidential  Anheuser-Busch Scholarships
Sponsor: National  Asian Pacific American Bar Association
Description: This program is open to  students at accredited law schools in the United  States. Applicants must demonstrate leadership  potential to serve the Asian Pacific American community upon  graduation.
Contact: 202/626-7693
foundation@napaba.org
http://www.napaba.org
Deadline: September  
Japanese American Law  Student Scholarships
Japanese American Bar  Scholarship
Sponsor: Japanese  American Bar Association
Description: Open to students currently enrolled in  law school. Applicants must demonstrate an intention to practice law in southern  California.  Selection is based on participation in the Asian Pacific American community,  academic achievement, and financial need.
Contact: 213/624-8697
Bmorinaka@aol.com
http://www.jabaonline.org
Deadline:  December 
Sho Sato Memorial  Scholarship
Sponsor: Japanese  American Citizens League
Description: This program is open to JACL members  who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in law school. Applicants must  submit a statement describing their present level of involvement in the JACL or  Asian Pacific community and continuing involvement.
Contact: 415/921-5225 
jacl@jacl.org
1765 Sutter  St.
San  Francisco, CA 94115
Deadline: March
http://www.jacl.org/leadership_development_5.php
Thomas T. Hayashi  Memorial Scholarships
Sponsor: Japanese  American Citizens League
Description: This program is open to JACL members  who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in an accredited law school,  submitting a statement describing their current involvement in the JACL or Asian  Pacific community and how they will continue involvement.
Contact:  415/921-5225
1765 Sutter  St.
San Francisco, CA  94115
jacl@jacl.org
http://www.jacl.org
Deadline: March  
Korean-American Law  Student Scholarships
Korean-American  Scholarship Foundation: KASF Scholarships
Award: Not  specified
Deadline: June
http://www.kasf.org/
Hispanic-American Law  Student Scholarships
Bristol-Myers Squibb  PRLDEF Corporate Legal Fellowship
Sponsor: Puerto  Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund
Description: This program is open to  first and second year law students of color who are interested in preparing for  a career in corporate law. Students who complete the internship successfully and  demonstrate academic excellence are eligible for a scholarship.
Contact:  800/328-2322; 212/219-3360 ext. 223
education@prldef.org
http://www.prldef.org/education.htm
Deadline:  November 
Congressional  Hispanic Caucus Institute
Scholarship  opportunity is afforded to Latino students who have a history of performing  public service-oriented activities in their communities and who plan to continue  contributing in the future
Eligibility Criteria: Consistent active  participation in public and/or community service activities Demonstrated  financial need Good writing skills Full-time enrollment in an accredited  community college, four-year university, or graduate/professional program during  the period for which scholarship is requested U.S. citizenship or legal  permanent residency
911 2nd  Street NE
Washington, DC  20002
202-543-1771;  800-EXCEL-DC
Fax: 202-546-2143
$5,000 to attend a graduate-level academic  institution
Deadline: Various
http://www.chci.org/chciyouth/scholarship/scholarship.htm
Dominican Bar  Association Scholarship
P.O. Box 1535
New York, NY 10013
A scholarship of  $1,000 will be awarded by the Dominican Bar Association to first, second or  third year students. This scholarship will be awarded based upon applicant’s  involvement in the Latino community, academic and personal achievement, and  financial need.
Deadline: January 
Dominican Women’s  Caucus Scholarship
Contact:  Dominican Women’s Caucus
812 West 181st  Street
New York, NY  10033
Phone: (212)  568-9540 Fax: (212) 568-2499
www.dwcaucus.org
Description: Two-page  essay on how recipient would use future profession to benefit  community.
Eligibility: – Women of Dominican descent
Deadline:  March
Puerto Rican Bar  Association Scholarship 
Puerto Rican  Legal Defense and Education Fund
http://www.prldef.org/legal_education/scholarships.html
99 Hudson  Street
14th Floor
New York, NY 10013-2815
800-328-2322,  212-219-3360
Criteria: All Latino’s attending law school in the  United States (including  Puerto Rico) are eligible. Awarding based on  financial need and academic promise.
Amount: $2,000-may vary
Deadline:  February 
Hispanic National Bar  Association Scholarship Fund
Sponsor: Hispanic  National Bar Association
Description: Applicant must be a United  States citizen, or a permanent resident of  Hispanic parentage, who has completed 1 year of law school prior to submission  of this application.
Contact: Daniel A. Vigil, Selection Committee Chairman, 
University of Colorado school of Law,
Campus Box 401
Boulder, CO 80309
http://www.hnba.com/
Hispanic Scholarship  Fund (HSF)
55 Second Street,  Suite  1500
San  Francisco, CA 94105
877.473.4636;  415-445-9930
info@hsf.net
College Scholarship Program: Scholarships range  from $1,000 to $2,500. Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage, be a U.S.  citizen or legal permanent resident, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, must  apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student  Aid (FAFSA), have completed 12 units at a U.S. accredited institution, and be an  undergraduate or graduate student enrolled full-time in a degree-seeking program  at a U.S. accredited institution in the U.S., Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands,  or Guam.
Deadline: October
www.hsf.net
La Unidad Latina  Foundation scholarships
Sponsor: La  Unidad Latina Foundation
Description: Scholarship opportunities for graduate  students.
Contact: 359 Prospect Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11215
foundation@launidadlatina.org
http://foundation.launidadlatina.org/Apply.htm
Deadline:  February & October 
Latino Lawyers Association Law School Scholarship  Fund
c/o Maribel  Medina
333 South Hope  Street, 38th Fl.
Los Angeles, CA  90017
The LLA Law  School Scholarship Program each year awards scholarships to deserving Latino  students entering their first, second, or third year of law school. The  scholarships are awarded to Latino students based upon three primary factors:  demonstrated commitment to work with the Latino community, financial need, and  academic achievement.
Deadline: June 
LULAC National  Scholarship Fund
Sponsor: League  of United Latin American Citizens
Description: Scholarship opportunities for  graduate students.
Contact: 911 2nd  Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
202-543-1771;  800-EXCEL-DC
Fax: 202-546-2143
http://www.chci.org/chciyouth/scholarship/scholarship.htm
Mexican American  Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF)
Law School Scholarship Program
634 S.  Spring Street
Los  Angeles, CA 90014
213.629.2512;  202.293.2849
Numerous $2,000 – $6,000 law school scholarships are awarded to  Latino students who are enrolled full-time in their first, second or third year  of law school. Selection is based on demonstrated involvement with and  commitment to serving the Latino community; academic and professional  achievement; and financial need.
Deadline: Various
www.maldef.org/education/scholarships.htm
MANA Scholarship  
Contact: Mexican  American Women’s National Association (MANA)
1725 K Street, NW, Suite  501
Washington, DC  20006
Phone: (202)  833-0060 Fax: (202) 496-0588
hermana2@aol.com
www.hermana.org/medfrm.htm
Description:  Eligibility: – Female; MANA member; Latina; Commitment to Hispanic women’s progress  and development; Academics; Financial need.
Deadline: February  
National Hispanic  Scholarship Fund
Selection  Committee
1400 Grant  Avenue, Room 203-A
Novato, CA 94945
415.892.9971
Awards ranging  from $500-$1,000 are awarded to full-time, day-time Hispanic students. Personal  strengths, academic achievement, leadership and financial need are considered in  the selection process.
Deadline: October 
Patton Boggs LLP.  National Council of La Raza Law Student  Scholarship
Patton Boggs will  be awarding a $10,000 scholarship to underwrite a first-year Hispanic law  student in summer employment aimed at furthering the National Council of La  Raza’s (NCLR) mission to advance career opportunities for Hispanic  Americans.
2550 M Street, NW
Washington, DC  20037 
202-457-6000
Fax: 202-457-6315
http://www.pattonboggs.com/diversity-scholoarships/
Puerto Rican Legal  Defense and Education Fund (PRLDEF)
Puerto Rican Bar  Association Scholarship
99  Hudson  Street
New York, NY  10013-2815
212.219.3360 or  800.328.2322
The Puerto Rican Bar Association (PRBA) Scholarship Award is  $2,000. The PRBA is intended to ensure that students of color have full and  equal access to the legal profession. All first and second year Latino students  attending law school in the United States are eligible to apply.  PRBA selects recipients based on financial need and academic promise. Students  working toward their LL.M. are not eligible for this award.
Deadline: March  
LGBT Law Student  Scholarships
The Point Foundation  (TPF)
P.O. Box 565
Genoa, NV 89411
The application  process is open to all LGBT students nationwide regardless of level of  education. Individual scholarship amounts range from $5,000 to $28,000 per year.  All point scholars sign a Contract of Excellence, agreeing to maintain at least  a 3.5 GPA, provide official transcripts, support TPF’s vision, speak at TPF  events, maintain contact with the TPF Board of Trustees, and give back to the  LGBT community through completion of an individual service project.
Deadline:  March 
An Uncommon Legacy  Foundation, Inc.
Scholarship  Committee
150 West 26th Street, Suite  503
New  York, NY 10001
212.366.6507
Awards  of $1,000 are available to lesbian graduate students enrolled at an accredited  college or university. Consideration will be given to academic performance,  honors, personal or financial hardship and service to the lesbian/gay  community.
Deadline: May