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Melmed Law Group Collegiate Scholarship

Melmed Law Group Collegiate Scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$5,000

Application Deadline:

15/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

The quest of achievement through higher education is passionately supported by the employment attorneys at Melmed Law Group P.C. We also recognise that for some people, a higher education might be a difficult financial investment, so we’d like to extend our support. To that purpose, in February of each year, our office awards a scholarship to one college student. Students are required to write an essay of 500–1,000 words on how a workplace fairness issue affected them. You can be imaginative; this could be a response to a news item, a true story, or anything else. What, in the context of a larger social and economic structure, does workplace fairness imply to you?

Eligibility Criteria For Melmed Law Group Collegiate Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility considerations:

  • Academic qualifications: While financial need is the primary consideration, some programs may also have minimum academic requirements. This could involve maintaining a certain GPA or meeting other academic criteria to be eligible for consideration.
  • Enrollment status: Scholarships may be available to both full-time and part-time students. However, some scholarships may specifically target full-time students.
  • Field of study: Some scholarships may be open to students in any field of study, while others may be specific to certain majors or disciplines. These scholarships may require applicants to declare or plan to pursue a particular course of study.
  • Residency or citizenship: Certain scholarships may have residency or citizenship requirements. They may be available only to students who are residents of a specific state, citizens of a particular country, or eligible non-citizens.
  • Extracurricular activities and community involvement: While financial need is the primary consideration, some scholarships may also take into account the applicant’s involvement in extracurricular activities, leadership roles, community service, or other notable achievements.
  • Application materials: The scholarship application may require various documents, such as a completed application form, financial aid forms (such as FAFSA), transcripts, letters of recommendation, and possibly a personal statement or essay addressing financial need.

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