Extracurricular Impact Scholarship
Extracurricular Impact Scholarship
Organization
Shawn Sukumar Attorney at Law
407 7th St NW Suite 268, Washington, DC 20004
Phone Number
(202) 618-9898
Emails
info@washingtondccriminallawyer.net
Level of Study -
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Graduate Degree
High School
Award Type -
Scholarship
Purpose
Attorney Shawn Sukumar is a criminal defense attorney in Washington, DC who cares deeply about the success of students. That is why he is proud to announce The Extracurricular Impact Scholarship, with the mission of helping a student further their educational goals.
Extracurricular activities are a great way for people to learn outside of the traditional classroom setting, and the lessons learned through these activities can be translated into the classroom and in life. They teach leadership and time management skills, give students a sense of commitment and responsibility, and allow them to develop socially. An amount of $1,000 will be awarded to one student who best conveys in a 750-1,000 word essay how extracurricular activities have had an impact on their life and academic success. This can be an activity you are currently participating in or have previously been involved with.
Qualifications -
•This scholarship is offered 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 high school graduates or possess a GED are welcome to apply.
•All eligible candidates must be in good academic standing, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
The scholarship candidate must currently or have previously been involved in an extracurricular activity.
Amount -
$1,000
Award Duration -
One
Number of Recipients -
1.
To Apply
To apply for this scholarship, please submit:
1.An updated resume,
2.A current unofficial transcript from the applicant’s school,
3.A 750-1,000 word essay discussing ways extracurricular activities fostered a sense of accountability and responsibility in you, taught you how to express yourself, and taught you skills that have become useful in school life and day-to-day activities.
Deadline -
December 31.
For more information
https://washingtondccriminallawyer.net/2021-scholarship/