The Law Students’ Network (LSN) has officially announced the opening of applications for its 2026 Scholarship Scheme, a targeted initiative designed to provide financial relief and academic recognition to students at the Ghana School of Law (GSL).
The scheme is specifically curated for active and committed members of the Network who have demonstrated a unique blend of academic brilliance, political dedication, and a clear need for financial support.
As the cost of legal education remains a significant consideration for many aspiring lawyers, the LSN Scholarship aims to ensure that deserving students can focus on their professional development without undue economic strain.
Criteria for Selection
The 2026 LSN Scholarship is not merely a financial grant but a badge of honor for students who embody the values of the Network.
To be eligible, applicants must first prove they are members in “good standing.” This entails having all membership dues fully paid and providing evidence of consistent commitment to LSN activities and programs.
Beyond internal participation, the scheme places a high premium on political engagement.
Specifically, applicants must demonstrate active involvement and membership within the New Patriotic Party (NPP). This criterion highlights the Network’s objective of supporting student leaders who are also invested in the nation’s political landscape.
Furthermore, candidates must maintain a record of academic excellence and establish a genuine case of financial need to qualify for the final selection.
Application Process and Deadlines
The LSN leadership has streamlined the application process through a digital portal to ensure transparency and efficiency.
Prospective beneficiaries are required to submit their details via the official application link: https://forms.gle/wCLJNy9wuWLBfRqu6.
The Network has issued a firm reminder that the deadline for all submissions is February 28, 2026, by the close of the day. Applicants are urged to be meticulous, as incomplete applications or those submitted after the stipulated cutoff will be automatically disqualified.
The LSN emphasized that submissions must “clearly and comprehensively” address all eligibility requirements to be considered by the vetting committee.
Student Welfare
The institution of this scholarship underscores the LSN’s broader mission to champion the welfare of its members during their rigorous stay at the Ghana School of Law. By bridging the gap between political activism and academic rigor, the LSN continues to position itself as a pivotal support system for the next generation of legal minds in Ghana.
For those requiring further clarification or assistance with the application process, the LSN Welfare Secretary is available for inquiries at 055 768 0309. Qualified members are encouraged to act swiftly to secure this opportunity.
