All applicants must be a US citizen or a permanent resident.
All applicants are required to have a cumulative 2.5 GPA or better.
All applicants must have at least one semester of school left to complete.
All applicants must be active in the community.
How To Apply:
Applications must be submitted with a 1000 word essay describing which field of law they’re interested in pursuing and why, plus what they plan to do with their degree.
All applicants must submit an unofficial transcript.
Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.
Student must be a US citizen or a permanent resident;
Student must be a senior in high school or a first or second-year college/trade school student;
Student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher;
Student must demonstrate involvement in community activities;
Candidates should follow us on social media to stay updated regarding the winner.
Application Requirements:
Students must submit an essay between 500-700 words and/or a 1-2 minute video describing themselves and their aspirations of going to college. Graphic and creative presentations are welcomed. Students should describe why they are pursuing a higher education, what obstacles they have had to overcome, the lessons learned from those experiences, and most importantly, describe any prior community involvement and/or their intentions for the same after graduation.
Students must send an unofficial copy of their high school and/or college transcripts.
Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.
Must have personally experienced challenges with mental health or have had people close to them who have experienced mental health challenges.
Must be a U.S. Citizen or permanent legal resident
All GPAs will be considered.
All majors are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply:
Write a 500-1,000 word essay about the following:
How has your experience with mental health influenced your beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations?
The scholarship is open to students at any educational level and field of study. The only application requirement is that students have personally experienced challenges with mental health or have had people close to them who have experienced mental health challenges
Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.
Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 united states, Washington, D.C. or Puerto Rico.
Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States for the entire 2020-2021 academic year.
Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.
Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health- related major.
When is the program open period?
Only the first 1,000 scholarship applications will be considered. If the program reaches 1,000 scholarship applications before the deadline date of August 1st, 2023, then the program will automatically close. Your scholarship application MUST be one of the first 1,000 submitted electronically.
How do I apply?
To begin, click on the Apply for a Scholarship link at the bottom of the scholarship providers website.
Within that Application you will need to write essays addressing the following questions
Describe your outstanding achievement in school. Maximum 500 words.
Describe your participation and leadership in school activities, the community, and work experiences. Maximum 1000 words
Pretend that you were recently hired by the government to develop new public policy to end diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. What factors contribute to these health problems? What specific steps will you take to overcome them? What obstacles do you foresee while trying to institute the new policy? Maximum 1500 words.
You must be a current United States citizen or resident and attending a educational institution to qualify.
You must be a high school senior that is graduating in Spring 2021 or a current student at an accredited post high school graduation educational institution.
Application Process
The following list of items are all required to be submitted in order to be eligible to receive the Green Meadow Scholarship.
Write a 500 word (minimum) to 600 word (maximum) essay that covers the following points
Who inspired you
How they inspired you
What your goal is
How your education plans will help you attain that goal
Your information, which must include
First and Last Name
Email Address
Home Address
Name and Location of Educational Institution to be attended
A picture of yourself and a bio of no more than 100 words that best describes you. This content will be posted on Green Meadow Memorials website for the recipients.
Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.
Note: Scholarship Contest Opens September 1st each year
Eligibility
Student must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident;
Student must be currently enrolled in or recently accepted to an accredited U.S. law school (Legal Studies scholarship) or accredited U.S. college or university (Undergraduate scholarship);
Winner(s) will be required to provide proof of residency and enrollment or acceptance.
More Details
How to Apply
Submit an essay of between 400-600 words on the following topic:
Legal Studies Prompt:
What compelled you to become a lawyer? Are there any special areas of law that you want to target, and what goals do you want to accomplish as an attorney?
General Scholarship Prompt:
What degree are you pursuing and why? How will you use your degree/education to serve your community?
The application and submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.
All applicants must be enrolled, or due to be enrolled, as a full-time student at an accredited college or university for the semester they are applying receive the scholarship.
Applicants are not required to have a minimum GPA.
Domestic, international, and undocumented students may apply.
Students attending online universities are welcome to apply.
More Details
How to Apply
Submit an essay between 800 and 1500 words on mentorship. Please respond to these questions in your essay.
How do you believe mentorship can benefit future generations?
Have you ever had a mentor or acted as a mentee? How did that change you life.
Feel free to include Big Brother or Big Sister programs, influential teachers or role-models, and any other relationships that have enriched your life.
Submit proof of enrollment or an acceptance letter in an accredited university.
Complete the online application.
The application and submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.