New Beginnings Scholarship

Updated: 11 months ago
Location: Tempe, ARIZONA
Deadline: 31 May 2023

Deadline Today

The deadline for this scholarship is today at 11:59 PM.


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Scholarship information

Aramjoo Law Firm believes in giving back to our community. We are awarding a $1,500 scholarship to a student whose life has been affected by a traumatic personal injury.

We understand how a traumatic life event can negatively affect someone’s future. It can cause physical, emotional, and financial strain, making it harder to pursue an education and one’s life goals. If an accident has impacted your ability to pay and attend college, Aramjoo Law Firm Personal Injury Lawyers is stepping in by offering financial assistance to students in need.


Amount: 
$1,500
Criteria
Minimum GPA: 
Not applicable
FAFSA Required: 
Yes
Must Demonstrate Need: 
Yes
Residency: 
Arizona resident
Non-Arizona resident
Enrollment status: 
Full-time
Academic level: 
Incoming first-year student
Incoming transfer (undergraduate)
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Post Baccalaureate
Graduate
Law
Location: 
Downtown Phoenix
Polytechnic
Tempe
West
Additional criteria: 

This scholarship will be awarded to a student that has been impacted by a traumatic life event.

Students should submit an essay that describes the injuries they suffered from an accident and how it has affected them. Through and after your recovery, you should ultimately answer the question: “What is your new beginning?”


Contact info
Aramjoo Law Firm
[email protected]
Application information

-Candidates must write a 500–1000-word essay describing how they were harmed in a traumatic event and found a way to overcome their struggles.
-Candidates must submit a transcript from their current school. First-year college students, graduate students, and individuals who have recently transferred schools may submit an unofficial transcript from their current school and the most recent official transcript from a prior school.
-High school students must also submit proof of acceptance from their college or university.
-Only institutions located in the United States and recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as eligible to participate in federal Title IV student financial aid programs will be considered.
-The student must establish their financial need by providing their EFC number/score as calculated by FAFSA. They must also describe their financial need in their essay.
-Students must submit at least one letter of recommendation from a teacher or professor, past or present.
-Students must submit one character reference letter from a non-peer, non-relative, such as a coach or volunteer organization leader.


Deadline: 
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Application link: 
New Beginnings Scholarship