The Brown Kiely, LLP Community Law Advocate Scholarship
Eligibility Criteria
- 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; and high school seniors, and students who possess a GED, who have been accepted to or enrolled in an accredited program.
- The scholarship applicant must be able to demonstrate a commitment to fighting for the rights of individuals and their communities and to be able to explain how their education goals will help them to be able to do this in the future
- All eligible candidates must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative
- GPA of 2.00 or above.
Essay
Respond to the following questions in an essay of 1,000 words or less:
- Describe a time that you helped an individual and/or your community with a problem that you saw was the result of injustice.
- What did you do to help to solve or mediate this problem?
- How has this experience informed your education goals and your desire to be able to use the law to fight for what is right?
- How do you plan to continue this or similar fights in the future?
Application Materials
- Updated resume
- Essay, 1,000 word maximum. See essay questions above.
- Current unofficial transcript
- Award
- $1000
- College/Department
- External Scholarships
- Deadline
- 03/31/2025