Pursue an engineering or related science degree through an ABET accredited program with an interest in with an interest in mobility and advanced or emerging technologies such as (but not limited to) Automated and Unmanned, Connectivity, Cybersecurity, Shared or Micro Mobility and/or Electrification, Quantum Computing or Blockchain.
Provide two (2) Letters of Recommendation – one (1) that focuses on academics and one (1) that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment
Participation in a STEM-related extra-curricular activity /club or employment/shadowing that relates to your intended engineering major
Minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for high school students; minimum of 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for college and graduate students
Plan to enroll full-time in an accredited, public or not-for-profit, four-year university, or graduate school, in the U.S., for the 2023-2024 academic year
Submit the FAFSA or state-based financial aid forms (if applicable)
Pursue an engineering or related science degree through a U.S. ABET accredited program with an interest in mobility (Automotive, Ground or Air)
Provide two (2) Letters of Recommendation – one (1) that focuses on academics and one (1) that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment
Serve in a leadership role inside or outside of school and be able to outline how your leadership skills were developed, the size of the team(s) led and how your personal leadership skills will benefit you in your future career.
Must be able to detail how 2 traits of an engineer (from listed provided) apply to them.
For your submission, please write an essay of 1,800 to 2,500 words or create a video that’s 15 to 20 minutes long about one of the thirteen topics listed
Students eligible for our scholarship contest include:
High school seniors who have been accepted to a college or university for the fall 2023 semester; and
Current college or university students enrolled for the fall 2023 semester.
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Massingill will award one student a $1,000 scholarship for writing the most compelling and inspirational essay about their current and future role in the community.
In a two-part essay, please explain to us:
How do you actively contribute to your community or support your community; and
How you plan to use your education to positively impact your community to help others in need.
Your essay should run between 500 and 600 words. We will look for a compelling answer along with excellent grammar and punctuation.
Applicant must be either currently enrolled or planning to enroll at an accredited undergraduate college or university.
There is no cumulative GPA requirement
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Business management is a serious topic in the United States. With that said, here’s how to apply:
Write a short essay of 300+ words on the topic of business. You may title it however you choose. You must address these 2 questions:
What is the biggest factor that you think makes a business successful?
What determines a successful customer service solution?
When complete, email us at bcynar@kwoteadvisor.com. Send your full name, college/university name and address, a phone number to reach you at, and any proof of enrollment you have. Additionally, please send a phone number to contact you in the event you are chosen as the winner.
Applicants must be EITHER high school seniors accepted to a college or university (graduating Summer 2023) OR students that are currently enrolled in a college, trade school, or university as of the Fall 2023 semester.
Funds will be sent to the students’ school financial aid office.
The essay must be submitted by August 1, 2023. The winner will be selected by August 16, 2023.
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Our oilfield injury lawyers are asking students to write an essay of at least 500 words detailing the story of their parents’ experience work in the oil fields, methods of protection for current and future oil field workers and their families, and their plan for securing their future outside of the industry. Students are encouraged to artfully tell their story and outline detailed ways to protect workers and families in the future.
Applicants for our 2023 Achieving My Potential Scholarship must be enrolled in a trade school, undergraduate, graduate program, or any other post-secondary school within the United States. High school seniors who will be enrolled in a trade school or college before the application deadline of February 28, 2023, are also encouraged to apply. Applicants must be in good academic standing and have a minimum GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent for their program).
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To be considered for this scholarship opportunity, a full application must include:
An updated resumé listing academic, professional, and volunteer experiences
A current or your most recent official or unofficial academic transcript. If you are a high school senior, you must also submit proof of acceptance to your college, university, trade school, or post-secondary school.
A 750-1,000 word essay describing your experience of the juvenile or criminal justice system and how you are moving forward. Share with us how winning this scholarship can help you achieve your full potential.
This scholarship is offered to any student currently enrolled in an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program in the United States. This includes incoming first-year college students who are high school graduates or possess a GED.
The scholarship candidate must possess an interest in social justice, as demonstrated by past and present volunteer, professional, and educational experiences.
All eligible candidates must be in good academic standing, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
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An updated resumé
A 750-word essay responding to the following prompt: What are some significant challenges people with disabilities encounter on a regular basis? What are some practicable public policies that could address these challenges? Feel free to speak about the challenges you have experienced or witnessed in a loved-one’s life.
A current official or unofficial transcript from the applicant’s school (NOTE: First-year college students must submit an unofficial transcript from their most recent school, as well as an unofficial transcript from their current post-secondary institution.)