We know that struggle is a vital part of life. It can be in any form, financial struggle, health struggle, career struggle, and sometimes family struggle. Every family struggles and faces issues with each other. It’s natural. Families often struggle because of financial, health, emotional, and/or spiritual problems, to name a few. The moment when these issues and struggles take a different and worse shape then it gets vital for someone to step in and make it right. Therefore, in view to provide support and help individuals who are committed to helping others.Kamper& Estrada, PLLC have come up with the Kamper Estrada Helping Families Scholarship, 2021 to help a student who is committed to helping others. They know that investing in education today will help to make the world a better place tomorrow. They know that education can become a turning point for a person to gain knowledge and access to systems that they did not use to have.
The following scholarship program targets students currently enrolled in an accredited community college, undergraduate or graduate program in the United States. The scholarship candidate must be able to demonstrate their passion for civil justice through volunteer, professional, and/or educational experiences. To be eligible, scholarship applicants must submit their completed application materials (essay, resume, and transcript(s) by email by December 15, 2018.
Kamper& Estrada, PLLC is among the highest-rated law firms and is nationally recognized for providing clients with the highest level of skill and integrity. They specialize in personal injury, bankruptcy, and estate planning. What sets them apart from other top law firms is their approach. They take time to get to know the clients. They want to know their greatest concerns, their long and short-term goals, and the dreams they have for their children and their lasting legacy.
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Brief Description
Following is the brief description of the following scholarship:
Organization | Kamper & Estrada, PLLC |
Education Level | Undergraduate, graduate |
Subjects | All |
Amount | $1,000 |
Access Mode | Online |
Number of Awards | 1 |
City | Any |
Nationality | Domestic |
Country | USA |
Contest Deadline | November 1, 2021 |
Application Fees | Not required |
Requirements | Essay, photo, resume, transcripts |
Who is Eligible?
Following are the eligibility requirements for the following scholarship contest:
- Any student currently enrolled in an accredited community college, undergraduate or graduate program in the United States.
- The scholarship candidate must be able to demonstrate their passion for civil justice through volunteer, professional, and/or educational experiences.
- All eligible candidates must be in good academic standing, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 or above
How to Apply?
The interested individuals are required to submit their prompt response of 1,000-word to the following question:
“Describe a situation where you have helped a family in need. This can be your own family or one that you are not related to by blood or marriage. Explain your motivation behind helping this family and the steps you took to help them- and how their lives were improved by your efforts. Describe how your education has already helped you to help others and/or how your current education plans are going to help you continue to help others. Tell us how your education is informing your volunteer, activism, work, and/or career goals.”
Scholarship applicants may address their submissions to: ekamper@lawphx.com
Supporting Documents
Following are the documents that need to be attached with your application form:
- An updated resume
- A current unofficial transcript
Benefits
The applications submitted by you will be reviewed and judged by the selection committee and out of all, the most deserving candidate will be selected as the winner of the following scholarship. The winner will be awarded a one-time scholarship amount of up to $1,000.
Application Deadline
The deadline for the application submission for the following contest is November 1, 2021. No applications will be considered after this date.