Scholarship Value: $1,000
Awards Available: 1
The attorneys at the Rosen Hagood Law Firm have always shown a strong commitment to our community and have supported many civic, arts, and philanthropic causes.
We strongly believe that one of the primary ways we can encourage people to play a larger role within their communities is by empowering them and helping them to fulfill their full academic potential.
It is because of this belief and our firm's commitment to people and the local communities we serve, that we are very proud to announce the Rosen Hagood Community Service Scholarship.
Proud Commitment to Service
The Rosen Hagood Community Service Scholarship will award $1,000 to the student who best describes their experiences that demonstrate their commitment to community service and what role that experience with community service has played and will play in their academic career.
Eligibility Criteria
In order to qualify for the Rosen Hagood Community Service Scholarship, an applicant must be currently enrolled in a course of study at any duly accredited community or junior college, undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere in the United States.
Candidates must be in good academic standing and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
High school graduates or GED holders who are about to embark on college-level studies are also eligible.
Eligible candidates must also be able to demonstrate their strong commitment to serving the community and be able to describe personal examples of the service to the community they have committed to in the past.
Application Requirements
In order to apply for the scholarship, interested candidates should provide the following:
A) Pertinent contact information, updated resume, and current status as a student.
B) A 750-word original essay which provides the candidates' experiences of community service and what giving back to the community means to them.(NOTE: it is preferred that all essays be typed in 12-font Times Newman font.)
C) An up-to-date transcript from the applicant's current institution. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. (NOTE: first-year students are permitted to submit unofficial transcripts from their most recent institution attended along with unofficial documentation from their current school.)
Application and Deadline Information
In order to be considered for our 2021 scholarship, please send all required documentation (essay, transcripts, and resume) via email to scholarship@rosenhagood.com by the official program deadline of August 1, 2021. The scholarship winner will be announced shortly after the August 1st deadline.
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