Student Financial Planning
We partner with AccessLex Institute, the largest nonprofit organization in the country focusing on access and affordability of legal education, to bring you, a personal finance program created exclusively for law students.

Within the program, you have access to online financial lessons, webinars and podcasts, as well as access to 1-on-1 financial coaching appointments as many times as you need with an Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC®).
- Currently enrolled students who are already receiving federal student aid through the FAFSA or students who meet the eligibility requirements to receive federal student aid, submit the CARES Act Application.
- Recent graduates or students who DO NOT meet the eligibility requirements to receive federal student aid, submit the College of Law Emergency Fund Application.
Information
- Tuition and Fees | Estimated Student Budget
- Types of Financial Aid
- How to Apply for Financial Aid
- Core Values
- FAQ - Financial Aid
Scholarships and Resources
- Scholarships, Graduation Awards, Fellowships, and Assistantships
- Scholarships - Outside Opportunities
- Other Resources
- Veterans Resources
- Scholarships and Resources for Undocumented Students
Planning Ahead
Stetson Law encourages students to use the free Max Personal Finance Program service for unbiased borrowing and loan repayment guidance. The experts at AccessLex, a nonprofit organization, will help you understand your options. Call them at 1-844-755-HELP.