Ashley Stewart Memorial Scholarship
On behalf of Nagle & Giese, P.C, the Ashley Stewart Memorial Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship for single parents pursuing law school who have experienced domestic violence or are committed to fighting it.
● Deadline: Jul 8, 2026
● Award: 1000
● Selection Criteria: You must be a citizen of the United States., You must be a single parent.
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students
Crowder Law Firm Scholarship
The Crowder Law Firm offers two $1,000 scholarships twice a year to students pursuing higher education who strive to achieve excellent academic performance.
● Deadline: Jun 29, 2026
● Award: $1000
● GPA: 3.60
● Selection Criteria: Hold citizenship or permanent residency in the United States
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students
Family First Scholarship
Through our $1,500 Family First Scholarship opportunity, we strive to empower single parents to achieve their educational goals. We hope our scholarship acts as a beacon of support for students balancing their personal and academic lives, setting a positive example for their children and society to follow.
● Deadline: Jul 8, 2026
● Award: $1500
● Selection Criteria: You are a single parent, You are a permanent resident or citizen of the U.S.
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students
Public Service Scholarship
From judges to clerks, government employees are critical for maintaining a safe and orderly society. At Melehy & Associates LLC, we recognize the vital role local, state, and national government workers play in providing essential services to the public. To promote this ideal, we have established the Public Service Scholarship for students committed to pursuing careers in government service.The Public Service Scholarship is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. One deserving applicant will be awarded $1,000 to support their education as they prepare for a future as a government employee
● Deadline: Jul 6, 2026
● Award: $1000
● GPA: 3.50
● Selection Criteria: You must be a citizen of the United States., You must be pursuing a degree related to public service or intend on using your degree to pursue a career in public service
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students
Newland & Newland Single Parent Scholarship
We aspire to help single parents and their children overcome the challenges preventing them from pursuing higher education by providing the Newland & Newland Single Parent Scholarship. Our team is offering an award worth $1,000 to single parents and children of single parents who are pursuing a career in law.
● Deadline: Jun 24, 2026
● Major / Area of Study: Law
● Award: $1000
● GPA: 2.00
● Selection Criteria: Must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States, Must be pursuing a paralegal, legal assistant, or pre-law program.
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students
Children of Injured Workers Scholarship
We hope to help families address this challenge by offering a scholarship to the child of an employee who has been injured or killed in a work-related accident. The Hoggatt Injury Law Children of Injured Workers Scholarship provides $1,000 to assist with a student’s tuition and other educational expenses at their chosen college or university anywhere in the United States.
● Deadline: Jun 15, 2026
● Award: $1000
● GPA: 2.50
● Selection Criteria: You are a U.S. citizen, Your parent has been affected by a work-related injury
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students
Path to Law Scholarship
At Tomasik Kotin Kasserman, LLC, we want to open the door to students who have the drive and dedication to pursue a career in law but may struggle with the costs associated with college. We know that talented, bright students can be turned away by financial hurdles, and it is our goal to make a career in law more attainable for these students. In service of this goal, we are opening up the Path to Law Scholarship to undergraduates interested in pursuing law as a career.
● Deadline: Jun 15, 2026
● Award: $2000
● GPA: 3.50
● Selection Criteria: You must be an undergraduate student with hopes of pursuing a career in law., You must be a citizen of the United States., The annual income of your household must not exceed $100,000.
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students