The CPCU-Lawrence “Larry” Frazier Memorial Scholarship was set up in 1998 by the Nebraska Chapter Charter Property Casualty Underwriters (CPCU). Larry Frazier was a very much respected and appreciated man and was notable in Lincoln and throughout the country’s insurance business. He distinguished himself and the insurance field throughout his lifetime and contributed to different communities and industry associations. This grant guarantees that Larry’s memory as a brilliant finance manager and person will live on until the end of time. This grant is a tribute to his legacy and a kind initiative taken towards helping students with their education by reducing their financial burden to some extent.
To apply, you should be a current graduating senior or previous alumni of a secondary school in Nebraska, exhibit scholarly achievement in secondary school studies, and should have the capacity to accomplish post-secondary work acceptably. The applicant must be seeking after the full-time undergraduate program at a two-year or four-year certified college or university in Nebraska. It is favored that candidate expects to pursue a career in the field of aviation, insurance, or the law. It is additionally preferred that candidates have insight into the debate and take an interest in Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts during his/her childhood. The candidate should exhibit the financial need, keep longing to succeed, and should contribute monetarily to his/her own schooling.
Established in 1955, LCF has been advantaged to be essential for some superb heritages by coordinating with community needs with the interests of their donors. They fill in as a devoted steward for some sorts of charitable gifts and assist benefactors with making enduring traditions of giving. With contributions of all sizes from a large number of donors throughout the long term, the resources of LCF have developed to more than $150 million.
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Brief Description
Below we have a brief description of the following scholarship:
Organization | Lincoln Community Foundation |
Education Level | High school, undergraduate |
Subjects | All |
Amount | $800 |
Access Mode | Online |
Number of Awards | 1 |
City | Nebraska |
Nationality | Domestic |
Country | USA |
Contest Deadline | March 15, 2022 |
Application Fees | Not required |
Requirements | Essay, FAFSA report, transcript |
Who is Eligible?
To apply, you need to meet the following criteria:
- You must be a current graduating senior or a former graduate of a high school in Nebraska;
- Demonstrate academic success in high school studies and must possess the ability to do post-secondary work adequately;
- Be pursuing full-time undergraduate studies at a two-year or four-year college or university in Nebraska.
- It is preferred that the applicant intends to pursue a career in the field of aviation, insurance, or the law.
- It is further preferred that the applicant have experience in debate and participated in Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts during his/her youth.
- The applicant must demonstrate financial need, maintain a desire to succeed, and must contribute financially to his/her own education.
How to Apply?
In order to be considered for the scholarship, the applicants are required to write an essay explaining his or her:
- Interest in aviation, insurance or law,
- How you will contribute financially to your education, and
- Reflect briefly on your past experiences, if any, in Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts and/or debate.
Your essay should be no more than 500 words. The applicants must have to create an account on the site given at the end of the article to access the application form for the following scholarship.
Supporting Documents
Following are the documents that need to be attached with your application form:
- High school or college transcript(s)
Benefits
The one lucky and most deserving candidate who best conveys the topic assigned through his or her essay will be awarded the scholarship money amounting to $800.
Application Deadline
The deadline to apply for the scholarship is March 15, 2022. No applications will be accepted past the deadline.