Paul H. Casey Scholarship for Business Law

The Casey family has a legacy of generously supporting the Law School. In 1985, Henry Casey and his sister Marguerite established a chair at the Law School dedicated to business law, integrity and ethics. The Henry J. Casey Chair is currently held by Professor Lydia Loren. In 2004, Paul Casey, Henry Casey’s son, created the Paul H. Casey Scholarships for Business Law and for Public Service in honor of his late father. The scholarships reflect Henry Casey’s vision of education, which involved not only intellectual enrichment but also attention to values, integrity, character and a commitment to public service. Scholarship recipients are expected to reflect Henry Casey’s values and follow his tradition of integrity and citizenship.

The Paul H. Casey Scholarship for Business Law is awarded to applicants who demonstrate determination and a quest for self-improvement, both qualities that enabled the Casey family to develop one of the most recognized businesses in the world. In addition, applicants should demonstrate financial need.

Applicants are required to submit a statement that addresses their interest in practicing business law. Include information about relevant life experiences including work and volunteer experiences that demonstrate the quality of determination and quest for self-improvement that is embodied in the Casey legacy.