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:''The Webster Society program offers students committed to public service generous financial support along with membership in a distinctive, intellectually stimulating community of students. The program is named in honor of one of our most distinguished alumni, William H. Webster, for his commitment to public service. Students selected for this award receive a full tuition scholarship and a stipend. Webster Society Scholars participate in several activities each year.
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:''The Webster Society program offers students committed to public service generous financial support along with membership in a distinctive, intellectually stimulating community of students. The program is named in honor of one of our most distinguished alumni, William H. Webster, for his commitment to public service. Students selected for this award receive a full tuition scholarship and a stipend. Webster Society Scholars participate in several activities each credentials and an established commitment to public service.
  
:''The Webster Society Scholarships are awarded to entering first-year JD students with exemplary academic credentials and an established commitment to public service....''
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[[External link::http://law.wustl.edu/webstersociety/]]
 
 
[[Weblink::http://law.wustl.edu/admissions/pages.aspx?id=74#webster]]
 
 
 
[[External file::http://law.wustl.edu/admissions/documents/WUWebsterBroch07.pdf]]
 

Latest revision as of 08:10, February 22, 2011

The Webster Society program offers students committed to public service generous financial support along with membership in a distinctive, intellectually stimulating community of students. The program is named in honor of one of our most distinguished alumni, William H. Webster, for his commitment to public service. Students selected for this award receive a full tuition scholarship and a stipend. Webster Society Scholars participate in several activities each credentials and an established commitment to public service.

http://law.wustl.edu/webstersociety/