Current Students
The Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program, founded in 1958, awards fellowships to a small group of third-year students committed to civil liberties.
Information about other fellowships for current students can be found in the Records and Registration section.
Post-Graduates
Academic fellowships—including the Berkowitz Fellowship, the Furman Academic Fellowship Program, the Gruss Scholar-in-Residence program, the Law and Economics Fellowship program, the Open Society Presidential Fellowship, and the Samuel I. Golieb Fellowship in Legal History—offer post-graduates pursuing careers in academia the chance to work on their scholarship and be active members of the NYU Law community.
Information about other post-graduate public interest fellowships can be found in the Public Interest Law Center section.
Scholarships
For Current 1L Students
1Ls with a passion for a particular field of study can seek additional opportunities in the form of scholarships and fellowships:
- Association for Senior Debate Fellowships
- Criminal Justice Center Fellowships
- Derrick Bell Scholarship for Public Service
- Furman Academic Scholars Program
- Galgay Fellowships in Bankruptcy and Reorganization Law
- Latham & Watkins Award in Technology and Law
- Lawrence Lederman Fellowships in Law and Economics
- NYU Cyber Scholars Program
- Program on Corporate Compliance Enforcement Fellowship
- Trans Rights & Representation Scholarship
For Current 2L Students
Looking toward their third year, 2Ls should consider taking advantage of these NYU Law programs:
- Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program
- Furman Academic Scholars Program
- Latham & Watkins Award in Technology and Law
- NYU Cyber Scholars Program
- Program on Corporate Compliance Enforcement Fellowship
- Trans Rights & Representation Scholarship