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James A. Wells, Sr. Veterans Scholarship 2023
Basic Information
Administrator: Sarah
Scholarship Sponsor: Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC: Louisville Personal Injury Lawyers
Address: 7513 New LaGrange Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40222
Phone Number: (800) 937-8443
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1000
Number of Awards: 1
Requirements: Must be a US Military active duty, reservist, veteran, spouse or child of a someone who served our country.
Be a graduating high school senior or currently enrolled student at a 2 or 4-year college or university
Minimum 3.0 GPA
Eligibility: Must be a US Military active duty, reservist, veteran, spouse or child of a someone who served our country. Be a graduating high school senior or currently enrolled student at a 2 or 4-year college or university Minimum 3.0 GPA
Minimum GPA: Minimum 3.0 GPA
Due Date: May 17, 2023
Purpose of Award: To honor her late father, attorney Cara Wells Stigger, of Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC, has offered scholarships for U.S. active duty military personnel, veterans, reservist, and spouses, and children of someone who has served our country. Two students will be awarded $1,000.
Applicaiton Online: https://getthetiger.com/veteranscholarship/
Application Fees: No
Additional Information:
To honor her late father, attorney Cara Wells Stigger, of Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC, has offered scholarships for U.S. active duty military personnel, veterans, reservist, and spouses, and children of someone who has served our country. Two students will be awarded $1,000.
Eligibility Requirements:
Must be a US Military active duty, reservist, veteran, spouse or child of a someone who served our country.
Be a graduating high school senior or currently enrolled student at a 2 or 4-year college or university
Minimum 3.0 GPA
For more info, visit https://getthetiger.com/veteranscholarship/