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LPC Dean's Award

Dean’s Awards – LPC 

Northumbria Law School is pleased to announce that we have established a Dean’s Awards Fund to provide scholarships of up to £1,000 for selected applicants for the 2017 LPC intakes.

The Dean’s Awards will be open to students who have applied to Northumbria Law School for either the full-time or part-time LPC. Students must have selected Northumbria as either their first, second or third choice and have applied via the Central Applications Board for the full time programme, or directly to the University for the part time programme.

Given that the Legal Practice Course is designed to prepare students for training contracts in England and Wales, a simulated training contract application will be used as the selection method.

How to apply

If you wish to apply for an Award, please complete the form found here 

Applicants will be selected for the Award using the following criteria:

• Content and presentation of the application form;
• Academic and professional merit;
• Relevant legal and other experience;
• Interests and achievements.

Applications must be received by 12:00 noon on Wednesday 26th July 2017 must be emailed to Amanda Newby a.newby@northumbria.ac.uk

Successful applicants will be notified as soon as possible after this date and will have the amount of the Award deducted from their Northumbria LPC tuition fees


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