Scholarship Description
Loyola University Chicago's Rule of Law for Development Program is your gateway to addressing critical development challenges and emerging as a leader in the evolving field of rule of law and development. The program establishes a connection with a vibrant network of professionals spanning over 60 countries.
This blended program, featuring virtual and in-person components, offers two master's degrees. The curriculum involves dynamic online study supplemented by a term at Loyola's Rome Center campus in Italy. Students can opt for a one- or two-year completion plan, providing flexibility for those with busy schedules.
Tuition awards are available for exceptionally qualified students of any nationality who demonstrate outstanding academic and professional merit, and financial need. Scholarship applications for the upcoming academic year will be accepted from November 1 until July 31. To qualify for scholarship consideration, applicants must have successfully completed the admission process.
If you aspire to make a meaningful impact in the rule of law and development field, Loyola University Chicago's Rule of Law for Development Program is your stepping stone. Join a community of driven professionals, unlock global opportunities, and shape your future in this dynamic field.