2025 There's Space for Everyone Sholarship
We're awarding multiple $3,000 scholarships for the fall 2025 semester — recognizing students who are committed to fostering inclusion and strengthening their communities.
We're awarding multiple $3,000 scholarships for the fall 2025 semester — recognizing students who are committed to fostering inclusion and strengthening their communities.
The family wants to honor Thomas’ memory and big heart by establishing a scholarship fund to support students with a financial need and/or experience with the foster care system. Our hope is that this financial support allows you to take your kindness, compassion, and love into the world and have a positive impact on others.
We are offering The Law Office of George J. Skuros Justice in Family Law Scholarship to a current or aspiring law student who wants to bring positive change to family law practice and policy. The award, in the amount of $1,000, can be applied to tuition and other educational expenses at the college, university, or law school where the recipient is enrolled.
Each semester, Pullan & Young aims to help these students achieve their educational goals and reach their full potential. This $1000 scholarship will be awarded to one student per semester.
This nationally-based scholarship awards money to aspiring individuals with disabilities who wish to further their education.
The Serafini Law Inspired Learner Scholarship recognizes this powerful connection between individuals and the impact of mentorship and advice.
This nationally-based scholarship supports aspiring veterans, and children of veterans, who wish to further their education at the college or university level.
The mission of Hearts for Hospice is to support:
We recognize that pursuing higher education is expensive, so we hope our scholarship provides helpful financial assistance to students with a passion for justice.
At Jeffrey Coller, Knoxville Criminal Defense Attorney, we understand the difficulties that many students face as they pursue a college education. As young people leave their parents’ homes, adjust to new situations, become involved in activities on college campuses, earn income through part-time employment, and attend classes, they may struggle to keep their grades up.