Justice in Family Law Scholarship
The Law Office of George J. Skuros Justice in Family Law Scholarship is offering a 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.
● Deadline: Nov 27, 2024
● Major / Area of Study: Law
● Award: $1000
● GPA: 2.50
● Selection Criteria: You are enrolled (or will be) in an accredited undergraduate or J.D. program at a U.S. college or university for Spring 2025, You are a U.S. citizen, You are at least 18 years old
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
Children of Injured Workers Scholarship
The Hoggatt Injury Law Children of Injured Workers Scholarship is for the amount of $1,000, and applications are open to undergraduate and graduate students throughout the U.S.
● Deadline: Dec 9, 2024
● Award: $1000
● GPA: 2.50
● Selection Criteria: Your parent has been affected by a work-related injury, You are a U.S. citizen, You are enrolled (or will be) in an undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited U.S. college or university through at least the Spring 2025 semester
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
US Catheter Supplies Academic Scholarship
US Catheter Supplies Academic Scholarship Program is offering undergraduate and graduate students throughout the United States the chance to obtain financial assistance for their academic pursuits. At US Catheter Supplies, we recognize the hurdles in funding education and are committed to fostering tomorrow’s trailblazers by providing support.
● Deadline: Dec 1, 2024
● Award: $1000
● Selection Criteria: Write an acrostic poem with a word of your choice to describe why you chose your field of study at your university or college.
● Grade Level: Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students
First-Gen Futures Scholarship
This scholarship aims to recognize and support exceptional students who are overcoming the barriers of being the first in their families to attend college.
● Deadline: Dec 1, 2024
● Award: $1000
● Selection Criteria: A first-generation college student (meaning neither of their parents has obtained a four-year college degree), Applicant must be a current U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident
● Grade Level: High School Senior, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students