Be enrolled at an institution of higher education in the United States (either as an undergraduate or graduate student).
Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Be an undergraduate or graduate student planning to pursue a law or public policy career focused on disability advocacy
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Describe your interest and/or your personal experience in disability advocacy. What does advocacy mean to you? How do you plan to incorporate disability advocacy into your career?
You may choose to submit one of the following as your response:
An essay of approximately 750 – 1,000 words. Please use 12 pt. Times New Roman font and double space your work. Also include your last name, page numbers, and the scholarship name in the header. Files must be in PDF format.
A creative project. Examples can include, but are not limited to: photo projects; video or other multimedia presentations (videos not to exceed five minutes); creative writing; or performance pieces.
Must be currently attending school in the United States or a high school senior who will be pursuing a career in law.
Must complete the Google form, including the essay response of 700-1000 words outlining their reasons for deciding to pursue a career in law. Please explain the main reason or reasons why you decided to become a lawyer and how you see yourself having an impact in this field
Applicant must be a graduating high school senior in the final half of his/her school year, or a high school graduate within six months of the application deadline.
Students that have won a national scholarship in previous years may qualify for continuing assistance.
Applicant must be entering a field of study directly related to financial/resource management (such as
business administration, economics, accounting, finance) Applications that do not fall within these fields will not be considered.
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ASMC will award nine scholarships each year.
Application from high school applicants must have an ASMC chapter endorsement letter. Chapter presidents may submit up to two applications each award year. If a chapter submits more than two, the selection panel will review only the first two nominations received.
Nomination must be submitted through the Awards Online website. No local chapter forms are accepted.
High school applicants must have recommendation letter from an ASMC chapter president and an academic official, signed and dated.
Applications from prior winners will require document support of a GPA of 3.0 or higher and a letter from the academic institution confirming continued work in the area of financial management.
Applicant is an undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a career in law, compliance, or public policy.
Applicant is enrolled in an accredited college or university for the Spring 2023 or Fall 2023 semester.
Applicant must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
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To apply for the NextLevel Student Scholarship, please submit an original one-minute video answering the following prompt:
Throughout life, we will all be presented with challenges to overcome. Tell us about a time when you were presented with a challenge or obstacle. How did that challenge help you to become a better leader?
Please note that the video should be submitted as a URL link (not a file).
You are a citizen or a permanent resident of the United States;
At the date of the award, you must be enrolled (or accepted with plans to attend) in a college or university in the United States;
Your field of study is related to science, technology, engineering, math (STEM), economics, or business.
How to Apply:
Send an email to scholarship@pixelplex.io with “PixelPlex Scholarship Award: Your Name” in the subject field.
In your submission email, write a short paragraph or two about yourself and why you chose the topic.
Attach your essay as a PDF or Microsoft Word document to the email. The length of the essay should be a minimum of 1200 words (there is no maximum word limit) and include an introduction and conclusion. The essay should be original text and not published anywhere.
the essay topics can be found below:
Blockchain
Artificial Intelligence
Internet of Things
Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality
Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.
You must maintain a minimum GPA score of 3.5 through the time that you are applying.
You must be able to demonstrate full-time enrollment at an accredited institution in pursuit of one of the degrees mentioned above. You can still apply for the scholarship if you have not been accepted into a program yet, but you will not receive the funds without proof of acceptance or enrollment
Must be participating in one of the following majors or degrees:
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice and Criminology
History, Pre-Law
Philosophy, Pre-Law
Political Science, Pre-Law
How to Apply:
Complete the Scholarship form found on the company’s website.
Submit an essay of 850-1,150 words that outlines your future goals and what you plan to do with the degree you earn.
An official transcript reflecting your current academic standing, a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5, and proof of enrollment. If sent via email, an unopened official transcript must be sent by mail to the address at the bottom of this section.
Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website
Must be enrolled in a college or university located within the United States or its territories and accredited by the U.S. Department of Education (for a list of accredited institutions, see http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Search.aspx) at the time of application and at the time the Scholarship is awarded.
Must be at least 17 years old at the time of application.
Must be a United States citizen and resident of the United States.
Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA
How to Apply:
Students must also complete a 750-word essay on the topic of financial planning. Referring to these following questions:
What are your short and long-term financial goals? How do you plan to achieve these goals? What financial strategies (such as budgeting, investing, saving, and debt management) will you use and why?
Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website