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Combating Campus Issues Scholarship

Scholarship Sponsored by Goldstein and Bashner

Value: $1,000
Awards Available: 1

A particular area of interest to our legal team is eradicating the multitude of issues that students face on university campuses across the United States. Whether it is hazing, bullying, Title IX issues, or sexual assault, the attorneys at Goldstein and Bashner are committed to the fight against these wrongs.

To that end, we are pleased to announce the renewal of our Combating Campus Issues Scholarship.

Each year, we will present a $1,000 award to an especially promising higher education student who shares our determination and articulates a clear vision about how they will work to advance advocacy initiatives and solutions for on-campus problems.

Eligibility Details for the Scholarship

The Combating Campus Issues Scholarship is open to all students currently enrolled in an accredited community college, junior college, undergraduate, or graduate institution within the United States.

High school graduates on the verge of beginning their college studies and existing GED holders, will also be considered for the award.

The strongest candidates for this scholarship are those best able to skillfully articulate their personal understanding of the problems on college campuses.

As part of the application process, these individuals will also be asked to describe how they can expand awareness, foster solutions that focus on education and prevention, and encourage victims to come forward and demand the justice they deserve.

Those interested in receiving the scholarship are asked to submit proof of good academic standing from their current educational institution. Students should hold a GPA of  no less than a 3.0 on an overall scale of 4.0.

Application Requirements

Candidates are asked to provide:

  • A current resume that includes updated contact information as well as a statement of present educational level or student status
  • Most recent academic transcript from your current institution (unofficial formats are acceptable); freshmen will be permitted to use unofficial documents from the most recent school attended together with any materials obtainable from their present school
  • An original essay of no less than 500 words in which the student explains how they will raise public awareness about combating issues they have experienced on campus and how they would create an environment in which survivors feel emboldened and justified in telling their personal stories

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