The Fair Divorce Legislation Scholarship

Awarded by Moskowitz Law Group
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Scholarship deadline

February 28

Amount

$1,000

Awards Offered

Varies

Renewable

Yes

Is this a No Essay scholarship?

No

DESCRIPTION

The attorneys at Moskowitz Law Group are excited to announce The Fair Divorce Legislation Scholarship. Our attorneys understand that divorce can be one of the most difficult emotional experiences someone goes through in their life, and so we are dedicated to helping families overcome the challenges of divorce and making the process as painless as possible.

Through this scholarship, the attorneys at Moskowitz Law Group would like to give students the opportunity to express their thoughts on divorce legislation.

Education Level

High School and Bachelor Degree

GPA

3.0

Application Start Date

No Information Available

Eligibility Criteria

US citizen

  • To be eligible for The Fair Divorce Legislation Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • Applicants may still submit an application if awaiting admission or deciding on an institution. However, the selected individual must be enrolled for the upcoming semester before receiving the financial aid.
  • REQUIREMENTS

    To apply for this scholarship, interested candidates should provide the following:

  • A current resume with up-to-date contact information.
  • An official or unofficial academic transcript.
  • An essay of 750-1,000 words discussing how you’ve been affected by divorce and if you believe the laws pertaining to divorce are fair in your state. Explain the challenges you or a loved one faced and how different legislation may have exacerbated or lessened those challenges.
  • PROGRAM INFORMATION

    Program

    Master/Graduate

    Specialization

    Not Applicable

    Field of Study

    Law and legal studies

    OTHER INFORMATION

    Gender

    Non-Binary

    Scholarship Frequency

    Annually

    Ethnicity

    Other

    State

    Not Applicable

    Outside State Residents eligible

    Yes

    International Students eligible

    No

    Online Master Programs eligible

    No

    Credibility

    High