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Fayetteville Friends Peace Scholarship

Fayetteville Friends Peace Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students , Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,000

Application Deadline:

31/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

Applications are being accepted for the Fayetteville Friends Meeting’s (FFM) annual Peace Scholarship. The $1,000 prize is meant to inspire and assist high school seniors in developing their peaceful methods of eradicating injustices like war, poverty, inequality, and climate change.The dedication and interest of applicants in nonviolent conflict resolution and/or community involvement will be evaluated. Examples include working on issues of social justice; helping the needy; intervening in and supporting victims of domestic violence; offering counselling and support for alternatives to military service; engaging in environmental activism; supporting immigrants and immigrant rights; and doing human rights work. 

Eligibility Criteria For Fayetteville Friends Peace Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria you may find for social justice scholarships:

  • Field of Study or Area of Interest: Social justice scholarships often target students pursuing studies or research in areas related to social justice, human rights, civil rights, equality, advocacy, or community development. The scholarship may be open to various academic disciplines, including social sciences, law, public policy, sociology, or other relevant fields.
  • Academic Standing: Scholarships may have specific requirements regarding academic achievement, such as a minimum GPA or class rank. Some scholarships may prioritize students with strong academic records, while others may also consider other factors like personal experiences and demonstrated commitment to social justice causes.
  • Educational Level: Scholarships may be available to undergraduate students, graduate students, or both. Some scholarships may specifically target students at a particular stage in their academic journey, such as entering college or pursuing advanced degrees.
  • Citizenship or Residency: Social justice scholarships may have different requirements regarding citizenship or residency. Some scholarships may be open to all students, regardless of their citizenship status, while others may be restricted to specific countries, regions, or particular populations.
  • Essay or Personal Statement: Many social justice scholarships require applicants to submit an essay or personal statement that highlights their commitment to social justice, their experiences working towards social change, and their future goals in advancing social justice causes.

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