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Future Lawyer Scholarship
Basic Information
Administrator: James Edwards
Scholarship Sponsor: McGilberry & Shirer LLP
Address: 5720 LBJ Freeway, Ste 575 Dallas, TX 75240
Phone Number: (972) 316-7886
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1,000
Number of Awards: 1
Requirements: Please write 750-1,000 words on this topic: How has the power of the president of the United States changed over the last 100 years, and has this change been good or bad?
Eligibility: To be eligible for our scholarship contest you must be: a legal US resident, and either (1) a current law student at an accredited U.S. law school, or (2) an undergraduate student who has applied or will apply to law school. Students with full academic scholarships are not eligible to enter this contest.
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Due Date: May 15, 2021
Purpose of Award: The scholarship will be awarded to the student who best demonstrates their knowledge and passion for the subject. The winning essay will demonstrate good organization and thoughtful writing.
Applicaiton Online: https://www.mcgilberryandshirer.com/scholarship/
Application Fees: n/a
Additional Information:
Future Lawyer Scholarship
At McGilberry & Shirer, we're excited to announce our First Annual Future Lawyer Scholarship Award. Beginning in 2020, we're awarding $1,000 to a deserving law student who authors the winning submission in our essay contest.
Application Requirements
Essay Prompt
Please write 750-1,000 words on this topic: How has the power of the president of the United States changed over the last 100 years, and has this change been good or bad?
Judging Criteria
The scholarship will be awarded to the student who best demonstrates their knowledge and passion for the subject. The winning essay will demonstrate good organization and thoughtful writing.
for more information visit https://www.mcgilberryandshirer.com/scholarship/