Current high school seniors, college students, and graduate students
Legal residents of the United States
Enrolled in a two- to a five-year post-secondary institution
Minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher
Good overall academic standing
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To apply for the scholarship, you’ll need to submit an essay discussing your idea for improving road safety and the potential results of your proposed change.
This scholarship is offered to high school Juniors and Seniors, as well as any student currently enrolled in an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program in the United States.
The scholarship candidate must possess an interest in studying U.S. law. This interest may be demonstrated by relevant life experiences, past and/or present volunteer experiences, educational experiences, and/or professional experience.
The scholarship candidate must be in good academic standing, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
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To be considered for this scholarship, please submit the following documentation:
A current resume
A current unofficial transcript from the applicant’s high school or college.
An essay (1,000 word limit) responding to one of these prompts:
U.S. family law judges are bound to resolve child custody disputes according to the “best interests of the child” standard. If a married couple, seeking a divorce, came to you for assistance and asked you how they should go about building a co-parenting agreement (shared custody) that reflected the “best interests of the child” standard, how would you advise them?
The idea that an individual is “innocent until proven guilty” is sacred within the U.S. justice system. What are the virtues of building the strongest possible defense of an individual accused of criminal wrongdoing, even if you know or suspect that they are indeed guilty of the charges that have been levied against them?
What inspires you to study law and what do you plan to do after pursuing your legally focused education?
Accepted into a program at any U.S. school for Fall 2023
GPA of 3.0 or above
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The following are required before the application will be considered:
Resume
Essay
A letter showing acceptance
Complete transcripts
A headshot picture of the applicant (If selected as a winner, your image will be used when we announce on the site).
This scholarship application requires that students write an essay on a topic of their choice, related to an area of law that interests them. Essays should be between one and three pages in length.
Pre-law undergraduate or a student entering law school, anywhere in the United States.
US Citizen or legal permanent resident
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This scholarship application requires that students write an essay on a topic of their choice, related to a field of law that interests them. The length of the essay should be between one and three pages.
Must be a legal resident of the United States or Canada or hold a valid student visa
Must be currently enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate or graduate program in an accredited U.S. college or university
Must be a student/enrollee of any of the following: architecture or engineering programs, majoring in interior & exterior designing and other related studies.
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For a chance to win the scholarship, write a 500-word essay on:
What are some eco-friendly features that can be included in garage designs?
What are the benefits, challenges, and potential implications of integrating smart systems in garages?
How do garages contribute to decluttering and simplifying living spaces in the context of minimalism?
Applicants must be enrolled at an accredited university or college within the United States or Canada pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, or Operations Management.
Must have a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours still to be completed
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Essay Requirements: A maximum 1,000-word essay on what you believe the next big advancement is in supply chain management. Please cite any research sources used.
Achieved a 3.5-grade point average or higher in their most recently completed semester
Are pursuing an undergraduate degree at an accredited college or university within the United States
Are at least 17 years of age
Are citizens or permanent residents of the United States
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The form will require the following:
Contact information
Proof of enrollment for Fall 2024
Documentation of your most recently achieved GPA
Video submission discussing the question(s) belowour video should be 3 to 5 minutes in length and discuss the following:
What challenges have you and your family faced as you have pursued a college education? How have you overcome these challenges, and how do you hope to use your college degree to ensure that you can provide for the needs of yourself and your loved ones?