Triumph Law’s Change Any Law Scholarship offers $2,500 in financial support to a student who submits a 500- to 1,000-word essay critically engaging with one of today’s local, federal, or state laws. The law firm encourages students to think about the legislation that impacts their day-to-day life and propose modifications to those laws.
Students should use their essays to describe why they’ve chosen a specific law to change, how they want that law to change, and what influence that change would have on the community it affects.
Triumph Law expects students interested in benefiting from its “Change Any Law” Scholarship to submit their essays by December 15, 2024. The firm will then form a scholarship committee and assess submitted applications based on their legal knowledge and analytical depth. Triumph Law will not read scholarship applications submitted after this deadline.
Who is Eligible?
Triumph Law encourages both undergraduate and graduate students to apply for the “Change Any Law” Scholarship, provided applying students meet the following criteria:
- You have a GPA of 2.7 or higher
- You are enrolled in or accepted at an accredited college, university, or graduate school in the United States
- You agree to the scholarship terms and conditions
- You submit the necessary application materials, including proof of a 2.7 GPA or higher and your college enrollment
How Do I Apply?
So long as you qualify for the “Change Any Law” Scholarship, you can submit an application for Triumph Law’s consideration. Upon completing your 500- to 1,000-word essay, you can:
- Fill out the application form on this page
- Upload a copy of your unofficial transcript
- Upload a copy of your scholarship essay
- Submit proof of enrollment/acceptance to an accredited college/ university/ graduate school (Student ID; Letter of acceptance; etc.)
Scholarship Essay Topic
Triumph Law wants incoming and current college students to write between 500 and 1,000 words discussing a local, state, or federal law. Students should then use their allotted word count to describe how they’d change that law and how those changes would impact both the law’s impact on everyday society and any judicial rulings, if applicable.
How to Apply:
Awards Available: 1
Award Deadline: Dec 15, 2024