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Grieve Law Annual College Scholarship

Grieve Law is now accepting scholarship applications. The funds will go towards post-secondary education costs. Higher education can be a costly endeavor and our goal is to help a student attend the school of their choosing and pursue their dream.

The scholarship is open to high school seniors planning on attending college and students currently enrolled at a university or trade school.

Scholarship Payment

The Grieve Law scholarship is paid to the school of the selected recipient. It will be paid in a one-time, non-renewable amount of $500 U.S. dollars.

Each scholarship is awarded annually in June. The scholarship payout will occur in August of the same year.

Requirements

  1. Be accepted at an accredited college, university, or trade school within the United States at the time of application.
  2. Be a US citizen, national, or permanent resident.
  3. Be a high school senior or active college student.
  4. Have a minimum GPA 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
  5. Provide the following documents and information by the deadline.

Documents & Information to Submit

  1. Submit an original transcript from an accredited school (high school transcript for high school students and college transcript up to current year for college students).
  2. Submit a typed essay of around 500 words on the following:
    1. Ethical Dilemma: Describe a situation where you encountered an ethical dilemma. Discuss the conflicting values or principles at play and how you navigated the decision-making process. Reflect on the implications of your choice and what it reveals about your moral reasoning.
  3. Fill out all required fields in the application form.

Deadline

Application must be submitted by 11:59 PM Central Time June 30th to be eligible for the coming school year.

Any submission after that date will instead be considered for the following school year. 

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Past Winners

2024: Jackson Jens attending University of Wisconsin-Madison

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