The Yearin Law Office is pleased to inform that that they are launching a Yearin Law Office’s Helping the Injured Scholarship for the students currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate, graduate, or professional program in the United States. This includes accredited community college students as well as high school seniors and students who possess a GED who have been accepted to or are enrolled in an accredited program. The following scholarship program asks the candidates to write a 1,000-word essay on the given topic and the best response will be considered the winner of the scholarship. The winner will be granted the one-time scholarship amount of $1,000.
Mr. Yearin has dedicated his professional life to helping injured people and their families hold the people who caused their injuries, accountable for their wrongdoings. He knows the value of being able to help injured people and would like to encourage others to focus their education and career goals to do the same. Given that, the ultimate aim behind offering this scholarship is to provide support for the education of a student who is dedicated to being able to help injured people. Mr. Yearin wants to support the education of a student who is dedicated to helping injured people because he feels like this will be a positive contribution to the global community that is focused on helping injured people.
Yearin Law Office specializes in litigation for a wide range of personal injury cases, including auto, motorcycle, and commercial trucking accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse and neglect, defective products, insurance bad faith, and sexual abuse. Donald G. Yearin is a tenacious personal injury trial attorney with a 25+ year proven track record. His practice focuses on prosecuting claims against insurance companies and others who are attempting to take advantage of vulnerable and/or injured victims.
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Brief Description
Following is the brief description of the following scholarship:
Organization | Yearin Law Office |
Education Level | High school senior, college, and university students |
Subjects | All |
Amount | $1,000 |
Access Mode | Online |
Number of Awards | 1 |
City | Any |
Nationality | Domestic |
Country | USA |
Contest Deadline | December 31, 2021 |
Application Fees | Not required |
Requirements | Essay, resume, transcripts, |
Who is Eligible?
Following are the eligibility requirements for the following scholarship contest:
- This scholarship is open to any student who is currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate, graduate, or professional program in the United States. This includes accredited community college students as well as high school seniors and students who possess a GED who have been accepted to or are enrolled in an accredited program.
- The scholarship applicant must be able to demonstrate in their essay, their commitment to helping injured people.
- All eligible candidates must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above.
How to Apply?
The interested individuals are required to write a 1,000-word essay answering the following:
What inspired your commitment to helping injured people?
In what ways have you already demonstrated your commitment to helping injured people?
How has your commitment to helping injured people informed your education goals?
What kind of career do you plan to do have, or work do you plan to do, that will allow you to help injured people in the future?
Scholarship applicants must submit the complete application by email to:
Supporting Documents
Following are the documents that need to be attached with your application form:
- Updated resume
- 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 December 31, 2021. No applications will be considered after this date.