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We recommend that prospective law students keep a written budget (in a notebook, a spreadsheet, or using an online app). By keeping track of all your expenses, you'll be in better control of how you spend your resources. As the old saying goes, "Live like a student while you are a student so you can live like a lawyer when you are a lawyer."
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We're a MAX School!
Syracuse University College of Law happy to continue working with AccessLex Institute to provide all Law students MAX by AccessLex®®, a comprehensive personal finance program designed exclusively for law students and available at no cost to users.
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The MAX approach combines webinars and in-person workshops, online programming, and one-on-one counseling with fully accredited financial counselors to provide a framework for students to develop the skills vital to achieving long-lasting financial well-being. And, understanding law students’ busy schedules, AccessLex has built-in scholarship incentives to help MAX users maintain their motivation and momentum. In scholarship drawings throughout the upcoming 2019-2020 academic year, AccessLex will award more than $300,000 for students to apply toward next year’s toward law school tuition and other expenses.
MAX by AccessLex is available throughout the 2020-2021 academic year. All students Students are also encouraged to attend in-person workshops and online webinars throughout the year. To view upcoming events, refer to our Upcoming Events or the Syracuse University College of Law TeamUp Calendar.