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Jerome O. Fjeld Early Scholarship Program
Basic Information
Administrator: Jerome
Scholarship Sponsor: Jerome O. Fjeld, PLLC
Address: 5902 Irvington Blvd, Houston, TX 77009
Phone Number: 713-572-6446
Email: scholarship@bayoucitylaw.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1,000
Number of Awards: 1
Requirements: To ensure that the program is open to the largest possible pool of applicants, we’ve made the application process as easy as possible. Here’s what to do:
• • Write an essay of 1000 words or more on this topic: “How the Covid-19 Pandemic impacted me and my educational goals.”
• • Send the completed essay to the firm scholarship email: scholarship@bayoucitylaw.com before July 29th each year.
• • Ensure that the essay is in PDF format.
• • Make your essay original, creative, and relevant. We don’t tolerate plagiarism, and if any of the essay’s content is found to be copied from other sources, it will be rejected.
• • Be sure to include your name, address, phone number, email, birthdate, current grade and school, college you are attending, degree you are seeking, GPA and how you heard of the scholarship.
Eligibility: The scholarship is for students pursuing an associates, bachelors, or graduate degree at an accredited college or university in the United States.
Applicaiton Online: https://www.bayoucitylaw.com/yearly-scholarship-program-jerome-o-fjeld/
Additional Information:
Yearly Scholarship Program Jerome O. Fjeld
The personal injury law firm of firm of Jerome O. Fjeld, PLLC is excited to announce a scholarship program to assist students through the Covid-19 pandemic. The scholarship is for students pursuing an associates, bachelors, or graduate degree at an accredited college or university in the United States. This $1,000 award will be given annually to one deserving student who has demonstrated a willingness to help others and an aptitude for Texas personal injury law. Here, applicants can learn more about this amazing opportunity.
Scholarship Eligibility
We know firsthand how competitive the legal field is, and we'd like this scholarship to go to a pre-law or law student who needs a little help. Anyone who is 18 or older and enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher is invited to apply. You do not need to be a U.S. Citizen but you need to be an active enrolled student in a college located in the United States. The award may be paid directly to their college or university.
For more information, visit https://www.bayoucitylaw.com/yearly-scholarship-program-jerome-o-fjeld/