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Stanford Law School · 1
LSAT Median: 173 GPA Median: 3.96 Accept Rate: 6.1%

Stanford Law School Scholarship Calculator

How much scholarship can you expect based on your LSAT score?

Stanford University

No clear relationship between LSAT score and scholarship amount at this school. View the breakdown by LSAT band below.

Scholarship vs LSAT Score

Each dot is one accepted applicant (18 total). Line shows trend.

LSAT ScoreScholarship Amount164.0166.0168.0170.0172.0174.0176.0178.0180.0$0$50,000$100,000$150,000$200,000$250,000$300,000$350,000$400,000$450,000
Applicant Trend
R² = 0.01 — no meaningful correlation

Self-reported data. Not all applicants report scholarships.

Scholarship vs GPA

Each dot is one accepted applicant (18 total). Line shows trend.

GPAScholarship Amount3.4003.5003.6003.7003.8003.9004.0004.1004.2004.300$0$50,000$100,000$150,000$200,000$250,000$300,000$350,000$400,000$450,000
Applicant Trend
R² = 0.01 — no meaningful correlation

Self-reported data. Not all applicants report scholarships.

Avg Scholarship by LSAT

Scholarship amounts by LSAT range for accepted applicants.

LSAT Score RangeAverage Scholarship165-169170-174175+$0$25k$50k$75k$100k$125k$150k$175k$200k$225k$194k$194k$221k$221k$191k$191k
LSAT Range Avg Scholarship Recipients % Receiving
175+ $191,904 9 / 50 18.0%
170-174 $221,800 5 / 54 9.3%
165-169 $194,051 4 / 10 40.0%
160-164 - 0 / 1 0.0%
155-159 - 0 / 1 0.0%

Avg Scholarship by GPA

No clear GPA–scholarship relationship at this school. Averages by range shown below.

GPA RangeAverage Scholarship3.5-3.693.7-3.893.9+$0$25k$50k$75k$100k$125k$150k$175k$200k$225k$250k$227k$227k$218k$218k$180k$180k
GPA Range Avg Scholarship Recipients % Receiving
3.9+ $180,642 9 / 85 10.6%
3.7-3.89 $218,744 7 / 25 28.0%
3.5-3.69 $227,681 2 / 6 33.3%

Data Disclaimer

Based on 18 self-reported scholarship amounts from accepted applicants. Not all users report scholarship data, and those who received awards may be more likely to report. Scholarship amounts shown are 3-year totals. Use this data as a rough guide, not a guarantee.