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Kosnett Law Firm Scholarship For Students
Basic Information
Scholarship Sponsor: Kosnett Law Firm
Address: 11601 Wilshire Blvd
Suite 500
Los Angeles, CA
Phone Number: 3107730012
Email: klfcriminaldefence@gmail.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1000
Additional Information:
Eligible applicants must:
Hold a minimum 3.0 GPA
Be accepted or attend a law school in the U.S.
Be a U.S. Citizen or legal resident who is authorized to work in the country
Prospective scholarship recipients must submit the following entry requirements no later than September 1, 2024:
Proof of legal U.S. residency, which can include a birth certificate, passport, or permanent resident card
One- to three-page essay describing the area of law the applicant intends to pursue/is pursuing and why
Proof of acceptance or attendance from a law school in the U.S.
Award:
The $1000 scholarship award will be made payable directly to the student in the form of a check and is designed to be used for educational expenses only.
Deadline:
Applications for Kosnett Law Firm Legal Scholarship must be received no later than the end of day on September 1, 2024 to be considered for the award.
The award is granted per year. Accepted into a U.S. university as a pre-law undergraduate or a law school attendant.
To enter, applicants are encouraged to send their submission to https://www.klfcriminaldefense.com/scholarship-application/