ChIPs
Scholarship
Applications are open!
The ChIPs scholarship program was created in 2018 with a generous contribution from Morrison & Foerster to honor Rachel Krevans, a renowned intellectual property litigator from the firm.
Awardees receive a $10,000 check for tuition and complimentary registration and travel to the ChIPs Global Summit, happening October 15-17, 2025 in Washington, D.C.
Deadline: April 14
Award: $10,000
Eligibility
To qualify for the ChIPs Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Identify as a woman
- Be enrolled in a U.S. law school
- Be entering their third or subsequent year of law school
- Demonstrate commitment to ChIPs' mission of advancing and connecting women in technology, law, and policy
Requirements
To be considered for the scholarship, applicants must provide the following:
- Completed application questions
- Most recent law school transcript
- Resume
- Minimum GPA of 3.0
Benefits
Scholarship recipients will receive:
- A one-on-one connection session with one or more ChIPs Board members.
- An invitation to the ChIPs Global Summit with a complimentary registration and reimbursement of travel expenses.
- Social media coverage highlighting their achievements
ChIPs Scholarship
2024 Recipients

Bertha Romero Madrigal
UCLA School of Law

Monica Lee
George Washington University Law School
Learn how the ChIPs Scholarship transforms young careers from Bertha and Monica, with a little help from their Scholarship Award recipient predecessors.

ChIPs Scholarship
About the
ChIPs Scholarship
ChIPs established the ChIPs Scholarship to encourage women to pursue a career in intellectual property law. The award is given annually to an academically qualified 3L law student who has demonstrated commitment to ChIPs core mission of advancing and connecting women in technology, law, and policy. The award is paid to the student’s school to be used for tuition.
ChIPs Scholarship
History
The ChIPs Scholarship was created in 2018 with a generous contribution from Morrison & Foerster to honor Rachel Krevans, a renowned intellectual property litigator at the firm. Ms. Krevans’ career spanned nearly three decades of groundbreaking trials and high-profile patent disputes. She was repeatedly recognized as a top IP litigator and a leader in tech law. She was passionately dedicated to the advancement, promotion, and retention of women in tech and IP fields. Rachel served on the law firm advisory board at ChIPs and was inducted into the ChIPs Hall of Fame in 2014.
Today the ChIPs Scholarship is funded by generous donors, including ChIPs co-founder Noreen Krall. On her donations, Noreen shared “these women will indeed be a driving force in shaping IP law and expand the diversity of our profession. This is why I have made personal donations to the ChIPs scholarship over the past few years.”

ChIPs Scholarship
Past Recipients
2023

Caroline Voelker
University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law
2023

Jada Bennett
Southern University Law Center
2022

Rachel Geiger
Santa Clara University School of Law
2022

Niki Camateros-Mann
University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law
2021

Debbie Mosley
The University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
2021

Kayla Tanaka
Santa Clara University School of Law
2020

Marie Weisfeiler
Columbia Law School
2019

Leslie Diaz
The University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
2018

Laura Ashley Harris
Georgetown University Law Center