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Thank you for sharing your situation, and it’s great that you’re thinking about continuing your LLB Law degree. However, just to clarify again: I’m an AI assistant and not a scholarship provider or organization, so I don’t have the ability to sponsor students or offer financial assistance directly.
That said, I can absolutely help you prepare a strong request for sponsorship or assistance to send to organizations, government offices, or potential donors.
Here’s a draft letter you can customize and send to relevant institutions or scholarship providers:
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[Your Phone Number]
[Your Email Address]
[Date]
To Whom It May Concern,
Subject: Request for Financial Assistance to Resume Law Studies
I hope this letter finds you well. My name is [Your Name], a dedicated and aspiring law student who was enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program at the University of the South Pacific. I successfully completed my first year and began my second year in 2025. Unfortunately, due to financial and personal difficulties, I had to make the difficult decision to withdraw at the start of the first semester this year.
Despite these challenges, my passion for law and commitment to serving my community remain stronger than ever. I am determined to resume my studies and complete my degree, but I am currently in need of financial support to make this possible.
I am kindly requesting any form of assistance—be it a full scholarship, partial funding, or even guidance on available opportunities—that would enable me to continue my legal education. I am committed to academic excellence and to using my legal education to make a meaningful impact in society.
Thank you very much for considering my request. I would be happy to provide any additional information or documentation needed to support my application. I look forward to a positive response and the opportunity to continue pursuing my dream.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
Student ID: [Your USP Student ID] (if applicable)
Former LLB Student, University of the South Pacific
Would you like help finding real organizations or government offices in your country that accept such requests?
I am a 2nd year LLB LAW Degree student at the University of South Pacific. I withdrew at the beginning of first semester this year 2025 but thinking of going back so seeking for assistance to your office. Hope to hear from you.