To aware young drivers about the consequences of unsafe driving practices, Rosenberg & Gluck, L.L.P. is gladly presenting a wonderful Safe Driving Practices for the Next Generation Scholarship. To apply for this scholarship, a student must be either accepted to or currently enrolled in a two or four-year university or college. Fellows should be in good academic standing to be eligible. The student applicant who best conveys a meaningful understanding of today’s unsafe driving practices among young drivers will be awarded this scholarship.
As personal injury attorneys, the legal team at Rosenberg & Gluck, L.L.P. knows that texting while driving is extremely unsafe, this is the activity that can make it unsafe to be on the road these days. The firm has seen countless injuries from crashes that could have been avoided with simple, safe driving practices. This was the inspiration and motivation for the Safe Driving Practices for the Next Generation Scholarship. The law firm’s partners agreed that college-bound students would be the ideal source for crafting a strong message on this topic. This scholarship creates awareness regarding these unsafe practices.
In 1996, Ted Rosenberg and Michael Gluck established the law firm of Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP, in Holtsville, New York. Ted Rosenberg, a Suffolk County native, started practising law on Long Island in 1982, and Michael Gluck began his legal career at a New York City firm in 1983. The two graduates of St. John’s University School of Law shared a deep interest in helping those who are injured. They joined forces and fought for the rights of personal injury victims in Suffolk County and throughout Long Island. The firm’s attorneys blend more than 100 years of experience in prosecuting personal injury claims.
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Brief Description
Get the glance of requirements, deadline and everything about this scholarship in the table below:
Organization | Rosenberg & Gluck, L.L.P |
Educational Level | Undergraduate |
Subjects | All |
Amount | $2500 |
Access Mode | Online |
Number of Awards | Undefined |
City | Holtsville and Garden City |
Nationality | Domestic |
Country | United States |
Application Deadline | June 15, 2021 |
Application Fees | Nil |
Requirement | Application and essay |
Who May Be Eligible?
Follow the eligibility requirements before applying for the scholarship:
- The student must be either accepted to or currently enrolled in a two or four-year university or college.
- The fellow must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0.
How to Apply
Eligible candidates should apply for the scholarship through an online application form. All the information and the supporting documents should be provided in the application with care. Late or invalid data will not be accepted by the firm. The deadline should be strictly followed. The essay should be according to the guidelines. Other supporting materials should be submitted with caution.
Supporting Documents
Please sent the following documents with your application:
- Write a 500-750 word Public Safety Announcement PSA on the subject of one non-phone-related habit that makes driving unsafe. Include guidance for addressing the unsafe driving practice among the fellow young drivers.
- Unofficial transcripts should be submitted.
Benefits
Selected candidates will receive the award amount of $2500. This amount should be utilized to pay the educational expenses of the candidate. This program creates an awareness about the safety majors to be taken during driving and reflects the adverse effects of distracted driving. It guides the students to spread awareness about the adverse effects of careless driving.
Application Deadline
The last date to apply for the program is June 15, 2021.