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Justice Hero Scholarship
Basic Information
Administrator: Justice Hero
Scholarship Sponsor: Justice Hero
Address: 19900 MacArthur Blvd, Suite 600, Irvine, CA 92612
Phone Number: (888) 123456
Email: community@justicehero.net
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1000
Number of Awards: 1
Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old
Must be a legal resident of the United States or a holder of a valid student visa
Must be currently enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program in an accredited US university or college
Eligibility: How to Apply Write a 300-word essay on one of the following topics: The Influence of Recent Legal Changes on Mass Tort Litigation and Class Action Lawsuits Exploring Disparities in Mass Tort Cases and Class Action: Assessing Equity in Legal Remedies Exploring the Dynamics of Class Actions and Mass Tort Cases in the Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities Assessing the Efficacy of Class Actions in Delivering Justice to Numerous Individuals within the U.S. Legal System Unpacking the Concept of Justice: Personal Perspectives and Illustrative Scenarios in the Context of Class Action and Mass Tort Cases
Minimum GPA: N/A
Minimum ACT: N/A
Minimum SAT: N/A
Due Date: May 31, 2024
Purpose of Award: For deserving students to manage their education costs.
Duration: May 31, 2024
Renewable: No
Need-based Scholarship: No
Applicaiton Online: https://justicehero.com/justice-hero-scholarship/
Application Fees: None
Scholarship History: N/A
Additional Information:
Justice Hero Scholarship
Education remains one of the most important keys to getting ahead in life. Acquiring a high-quality education can quickly become expensive, and scholarships are one of the best ways for deserving students to manage their education costs.
We present the Justice Hero Scholarship program, a $1,000 one-time scholarship reward for college students and high school seniors about to enter college. The reward is open to students enrolled in programs offered by accredited universities within the United States.
We believe every bit helps, and in education, even a little can go a long way. Check out the details below on how you can apply for our scholarship.
Scholarship Details
Name of Program: Justice Hero $1,000 Scholarship
Fund Worth: $1,000 (one-time reward)
Deadline of Application: May 31, 2024
Available Slot(s): 1
Who Can Apply
We are looking for undergraduates currently enrolled in accredited universities within the United States and high school seniors who have been accepted into a university program for the summer semester of 2024.
Applicant must also meet the following criteria:
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Must be a legal resident of the United States or a holder of a valid student visa
- Must be currently enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program in an accredited US university or college
How to Apply
Write a 300-word essay on one of the following topics:
- The Influence of Recent Legal Changes on Mass Tort Litigation and Class Action Lawsuits
- Exploring Disparities in Mass Tort Cases and Class Action: Assessing Equity in Legal Remedies
- Exploring the Dynamics of Class Actions and Mass Tort Cases in the Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities
- Assessing the Efficacy of Class Actions in Delivering Justice to Numerous Individuals within the U.S. Legal System
- Unpacking the Concept of Justice: Personal Perspectives and Illustrative Scenarios in the Context of Class Action and Mass Tort Cases
Send your essay to community@justicehero.net as an attached PDF file along with the following details:
- Your full name
- The name of your school
- Your major
- Your expected graduation date (for high school seniors only)
- Use the subject line: Justice Hero $1,000 Scholarship | (Your Full Name)
Terms and Conditions
- Only one submission is allowed per applicant. You must present proof of your eligibility for the program based on the qualifications mentioned above.
- By participating in this scholarship program, you allow Justice Hero to use your full name and essay for marketing purposes.
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