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The Freedom Scholarship Program

Last updated: Dec 29, 2020

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The Freedom Scholarship Program

Last updated: Dec 29, 2020

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VetLaw Firm is delighted to invite applications for the Freedom Scholarship Program. Eligible candidates must be attending or will be attending an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program in the United States. Essay are required for this scholarship.

scholarship Description
Freedom Scholarship, designed to give students an opportunity to explore how being “free” has impacted their life. Students will explore not only the freedoms they currently enjoy, but also what being free means in the 21st century. The Freedom Scholarship will award $1,000 to a student who best shares their story about how being “free” has played a significant role in their life.

Award Value
The winner will be awarded $1,000.

Level & Area of Studies
Undergraduate and graduate degree in any field.

Place of study
At any institution in the United States.

Eligibility and Requirements
The scholarship is open to any student currently enrolled in an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program in the United States. Incoming first-year college students who are either high school graduates or in possession of a GED may also apply. All applicants must be in good academic standing, maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.0.

Application Instruction
To apply, students must provide the following materials:

  • A resume that includes relevant education, professional and volunteer experience.
  • A 750-1000 word essay discussing the importance of freedom and what being “free” in the 21st century looks like to you. Address what particular areas in your life you believe the concept of freedom should be incorporated. Specifically, has there been a particular event or occurrence in your life (or someone else’s) life where the concept of freedom was applied?
  • A current unofficial transcript from the applicant’s school. First-year college students may submit an unofficial transcript from their most recent school, as well as an unofficial transcript from their current post-secondary institution.

Submission Deadline
Please anticipate in February each year.

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