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Changing the World Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Be an undergraduate student pursuing a STEM degree
  • Be at least 17 years of age
  • Be a permanent resident or citizen of one of the 50 states

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In an essay of 500 words or less, please answer the following question as clearly and creatively as possible:

As a STEM major, how do you think your career path will help make the world a better place?

David W. Martin Law Group Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Pre-law undergraduate or a student entering law school, anywhere in the United States.
  • US Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident

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Essay Topic: “What are some of the challenges presented by the lack of access to justice, what is the impact upon our justice system, and what are the most feasible possible solutions to address this issue?

Big Sun Athletics Scholarship

Eligibility

  • All student athletes are eligible regardless of the sport they are engaged in or the capacity in which they participate.
  • The student must be a high school senior or be attending a post secondary institute.

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Please send a short essay (500 – 1,000 words) answering the following questions:
  • How did your participation in sports during your high school years influence you?
  • Has your participation influenced your career goals?
  • Has your participation influenced how you relate to your family?

DoorLoop Students in a Real Estate Field Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Must be a student currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the United States, majoring in real estate, property management, leasing, or similar.

  • Must be 18 or older at the time of submission.

  • Must be in good academic standing with your institution.

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To apply for the scholarship, you may submit one of the following:

  • Written essay (750-1000 words)

  • Video essay (4-5 minutes)

Essay Prompt:

DoorLoop was started by real estate professionals, for real estate professionals. When our founders, all of whom own and manage properties of their own, realized that there was no easy, fast, and all-in-one property management software that they could use, they decided to build one themselves.
Now, DoorLoop is used by hundreds of thousands of landlords and property managers in more than 100 countries and has grown multiple teams of Loopers around the world. However, our goal remains the same: to make the lives of property managers and landlords easier so they can focus on what matters most.
  • As you pursue your career in real estate, what is your ultimate professional goal? What is the “why” behind that goal, and how does that “why” impact your goal?

DoorLoop First-generation Students in STEM Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Must be a first-generation college student in the United States

  • Must be a student currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the United States, majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.

  • Must be 18 or older at the time of submission.

  • Must be in good academic standing with your institution.

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To apply for the scholarship, you may submit one of the following:

  • Written essay (750-1000 words)

  • Video essay (4-5 minutes)

Essay Prompt:

At DoorLoop, one of our biggest mottos is to “Think Out Loud.” It’s important to us to encourage and celebrate original ideas, individuality, and innovation, both in our team and our members. We celebrate unique backgrounds and perspectives in all areas of our company.

  • As a first-generation college student, what does “Think Out Loud” mean to you?

DoorLoop Students in STEM scholarship

Eligibility

  • Must be a student currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the United States, majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.

  • Must be 18 or older at the time of submission.

  • Must be in good academic standing with your institution.

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To apply for the scholarship, you may submit one of the following:

  • Written essay (750-1000 words)

  • Video essay (4-5 minutes)

Essay Prompt:

At DoorLoop, we have a shared set of company values embodied by everyone on our amazing team. We hold these values closely as we approach new projects and bring our ideas to life.

  • Do great things with great people

  • Focus on our people first

  • Lead with innovation

  • Create raving fans

Which one of the values outlined above most resonates with you, and how do you plan to incorporate it into your STEM studies and your career down the line?

The Humanity Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Must be a current high school senior or college freshman, sophomore, or junior.
  • Plan to attend an accredited college, university, or community college in the upcoming academic year.
  • Be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident.
  • Have a GPA of 2.50 or higher.

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Record a video (maximum length of 2 minutes) sharing a persuasive pitch for why ending human trafficking is important to your generation. Follow the instructions below for uploading your video and consider the following prompts:

  • Why is it important to address human trafficking and child exploitation at this point in time?
  • Thousands of companies are unwittingly being used by organized criminals to facilitate human trafficking. Why is it critical for companies to be proactive about preventing these types of crimes?
  • How do we lower the risk of trafficking for vulnerable populations and bring visibility to those who feel invisible?
  • Why is this issue time critical?
  • How can we raise awareness and vigilance about this issue among Gen Z for themselves and others?
  • How does this campaign to end trafficking improve humanity?

Work Injury Awareness Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be EITHER be a high school senior (graduating summer 2023) OR students currently enrolled in a college, trade school, or university at the start of the fall 2023 semester.
  • Must submit your essay by Wednesday, December 1, 2023.

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To enter, write a 200-300 word essay about the struggles an undocumented worker may face with a work injury and how laws can better protect them.

ESSAY CRITERIA
  • Write a 200-300 word essay about the struggles an undocumented worker may face with a work injury and how laws can better protect them.
  • Minimum word count: 200
  • Cannot exceed 350 words

Eco-Warrior Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Working toward living sustainably and reducing their carbon footprint
  • High school senior, undergraduate student, or graduate student
  • Current U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident

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You can apply for this scholarship on the Bold.org scholarship platform. Simply set up a free account and submit your application for the Eco-Warrior Scholarship, along with a short essay answering the following prompts:

  • What intentional choices do you make to live sustainably in your daily life?
  • Why do you think it’s important to reduce your carbon footprint?

Ruhmann Law Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Is a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or have other legal standing allowing them to work in the U.S.
  • Have been accepted into a U.S. college or law school
  • Will be enrolling in a U.S. undergraduate pre-law program, or entering law school for the first time during the fall semester of 2023
  • Have high scholastic achievement as evidenced by a GPA of 3.0 or above

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The scholarship application form below must be accompanied by:

  • Resume
  • Essay up to 1,000 words
  • Complete high school transcripts, or undergraduate transcripts for first-year law applicants
  • Proof of acceptance to a university in the U.S.
  • Proof the applicant is a legal resident of the United States (birth certificate / permanent resident card preferred)