Applicant must be either a current law student at an accredited law school or at an accredited undergraduate university planning to attend law school for the following academic year.
Applicants must have a minimum 2.8 GPA.
Applicants must submit an unofficial copy of their transcript.
How to Apply:
Please choose one of the questions provided for your essay. Essays must be between 500 and 1000 words.
How has being a child advocate inspired you to pursue a career in law?
How has your personal childhood experiences affected your outlook on the legal system?
How did you become a child advocate?
Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.
Note: There are multiple scholarships in this fund. Links to each individual scholarship and their requirements are attached.
Note: Deadline is typically end of March. Please check the scholarship site for further instructions.
Eligibility:
• Student must be Muslim or active member of the Muslim community;
• Enrollment at an accredited university in the Fall term;
• Majoring in an ISF Supported Field;
• Maintaining a minimum 3.0 Grade Point Average;
• Citizen or Permanent Resident of the U.S.;
• Undergraduate (incoming junior or senior) or graduate/PhD
Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.
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.
Must be a high school senior or currently in college
Must be enrolling in, or show proof that they are actively in an undergraduate program for the upcoming Fall semester. (Can be four year university or community college.)
Must intend to pursue a degree in law
Must submit application materials via email by July 10th. Late applications will not be considered.
Essay and application must be in English
By entering, you give us permission to share quotes from your essay, first name, and social media pages publicly. We will not share your contact information or full name.
If you are under the age of 18 you must have permission from your parent/legal guardian.
A winner will be selected and contacted via e-mail by August 1st. If no response is received within one week, a new winner will be chosen.
HOW TO APPLY:
Write an essay between 850 – 1,500 words, describing the reasons you are pursuing a law degree.
Send an e-mail to jack@hlaccidentlaw.com with the below information and attach your essay
Full name
Phone number
Address
Current school
Current GPA
Intended college and major
Any extracurricular or volunteer activities
Social media links (if applicable)
The winner will be selected based on a combination of writing skills, academic qualifications and extracurricular activities.
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.