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Law Office of Jae Lee

Law Office of Jae Lee Immigrant Student Scholarship

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Any
Disciplines
1000 USD
Grant
United States
Location
04 Dec 2024
Application deadline

About

At the Law Office of Jae Lee, they regularly represent clients in matters related to immigration. As a first-generation immigrant himself, Attorney Jae Lee understands the struggles that many families face and the difficulties they may encounter as they work to establish lives in the United States.

Overview

Scholarship type

Merit and need based

Number of scholarships to award

Multiple

Grant

$1,000

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction
  • living expenses
  • accommodation
  • travel expenses

Description

There are many opportunities available for immigrants, and by pursuing education and job opportunities, they can not only support themselves and their families, but they can integrate into American society, participate in the community, and live happy, successful lives.

To ensure that immigrants can pursue educational opportunities, their firm has created a scholarship program that provides assistance to first or second generation immigrants from low-income families.

Applicable programmes

Benefits

They award one student with a scholarship of $1,000 each semester, which may be used to help pay for tuition or other educational expenses, such as books, supplies, or room and board.

Eligibility

  • The student must be either a first or second generation immigrant living in the United States.
  • The student’s family must be considered to be low-income, with an annual household income of less than $50,000.
  • The student must be currently enrolled in or accepted for admission to a college, university, or graduate program.
  • The student must have a GPA of 4.0 or higher in their most recently completed academic semester.

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Any

Locations

United States

Nationality

Any

Study experience required

High school

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

04 Dec 2024

When applying for the Immigrant Student Scholarship, please include contact information, including your name, address, and email address. They require proof of enrollment at a college or university, and you may upload your current academic transcript, a letter of acceptance, or other applicable documentation.

Your application must also include a written essay or video submission describing your family’s immigration story and discussing what separates you from others. Written essays may be up to 500 words long, and video essays may be up to five minutes. Your essay should answer the following questions:

Where did your family immigrate to the U.S. from, and how did they establish themselves in the country?

What experiences have shaped your life and made you who you are today?

What makes you unique or different from others?

What are your goals after you receive your college degree? What profession do you want to pursue? What are your personal goals?

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