The Van Cleave law is taking a wonderful initiative to hand over talented students with adequate funds for their higher education. The program is cordially inviting the applicants currently enrolled or about to attend an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program within the United States.
This award is designed to give scholars an opportunity to explain how they would stand up for others and fight for justice in their local community. The participant with the best work will be granted funds for their educational journey expenses such as tuition, fees, books, and many more.
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Who May Be Eligible?
To eligible for the scholarship, the students must be reviewing the eligibility criteria:
- Applicants must be currently enrolled or about to attend an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program within the United States
- Students must have a current GPA of 3.0 or higher
How to Apply
All eligible candidates must submit their applications along with the mentioned documents by email to info@vancleavelaw.com. Students are required to specify a subject line “[Applicant’s name] – The Striving for Justice Scholarship.” in their email to get consideration.
Supporting Documents
- The applicant must then write a 1,000-word essay explaining how they stand up for others and fight for justice in their local community.
- A resume that includes up to date contact information
- A current academic transcript (we should be able to see cumulative GPA)
Benefits
The winner of the scholarship will be chosen awarded $1,000 to help them with the cost of their education. The recipient will be able to cover up various studies expenses and accomplish his/her higher and quality studies.
Application Deadline
Applicants must submit their complete application on or before November 30th, 2020.