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Amy G Injury Firm Access to Education Scholarship
Organization
Amy G Injury Firm
3801 E Florida Ave #100, Denver, CO 80210
Phone Number (303) 557-6981
Emails info@amyglaw.com
Level of Study Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Graduate Degree
High School
Award Type Scholarship
Purpose The attorneys of the Amy G Injury Firm believe in the notion that everyone is entitled to an equal opportunity. The Amy G Injury Firm Access to Education Scholarship asks students to offer innovative and thought-provoking ideas for expanding higher education access and strong articulation as to why they believe that objective is so critically important to the future of our nation and the world.
Qualifications
The 2022 Amy G Injury Firm Access to Education Scholarship is open to students presently enrolled in any course of study at an accredited degree program in the United States, whether a community college, junior college, undergraduate, or graduate school. GED holders and soon-to-be high school graduates attending a college-level study program are also eligible for the award.
The best candidates for the scholarship are those individuals who can eloquently describe their understanding of the role of higher education in our culture, how it can lead to the betterment of all segments of society, and how access to such programs can be expanded to be more inclusive of underrepresented groups.
Those interested in receiving the scholarship must submit evidence of good academic standing from their current institution. Such proof will consist of a cumulative grade point average of no less than 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Funds $1,000
Duration One
Number of Awards One
To Apply
Candidates for the scholarship are asked to supply a completed cover sheet, in addition to:
•An up-to-date resume, current contact information, and a clear statement of present program level and student status
•The latest version of the student’s academic transcript (unofficial versions are permitted) from their current school; freshmen are allowed to send an unofficial document from the most recent institution attended, together with any other available documentation from their present school
•An original written essay of roughly 750 words (Times New Roman, 12-point font preferred) explaining the role of higher education in society and describing the applicant’s ideas for expanding access to a broader range of demographic groups
Deadline May 31, 2022
For more information https://amyglaw.com/2022-amy-g-law-firm-access-to-education-scholarship/
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