The program is named as the Remala Family Scholarship. The Remala Family Scholarship application is available on Seattle U Law’s website.
Seattle University School of Law is all set to offer scholarships to students with financial needs seeking to earn a graduate law degree from the varsity’s flagship Master of Laws (LLM) Program. The initiative has been taken with the help of the Satya and Rao Remala Family Foundation.
The program is named as the Remala Family Scholarship. The Remala Family Scholarship application is available on Seattle U Law’s website.
The program will provide a full-tuition scholarship to one Indian student each year so they can complete their degree. The scholarship is open to meritorious students who demonstrate financial need. In addition to tuition, the Remala Family Fellows will receive academic support and mentoring to ensure the best possible experience and opportunity for success.
“We are proud to support Seattle University School of Law’s efforts to build a bridge with India and its future law practitioners,” said Rao Remala, who leads the foundation with his wife, Satya. “The spirit of this scholarship aligns perfectly with our family foundation’s efforts to give aspiring Indian students access to first-rate higher education programs, so they can build better lives for themselves like I was able to do.”
Seattle U Law’s LLM Program offers two options. A tech-focused LLM in Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship enables lawyers and recent law graduates to develop specific expertise in a variety of legal areas, including privacy law, data and cybersecurity, Internet law and digital commerce, financial technology, and artificial intelligence. Also available is a general LLM in American Legal Studies, which serves foreign-trained lawyers and graduates of non-U.S. law schools who want to learn U.S. law and/or sit for qualifying exams to practice law in the United States.
A high-powered delegation from Seattle University recently visited India, including President Penalver, the Dean of the law school Anthony E. Varona, the Dean of the engineering school Amit Shukla, Dean of the business school Joe Phillips and Vice Dean of the business school Madhu Rao. They met various stakeholders, policymakers and education leaders to further enhance the institution’s already strong connection with the country.
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