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Teague Law

Justice in Rural Communities Scholarship

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Any
Disciplines
2500 USD
Grant
United States
Location
30 Jan 2026
Application deadline

About

Since Teague Law’s founding, the team has championed victims of serious accidents in North Georgia and its rural communities. Today, their Ellijay personal injury lawyers want to extend a helping hand to students who have grown up impacted by the justice system in rural communities.

Overview

Scholarship type

Merit based

Number of scholarships to award

Multiple

Grant

$2,500

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction

Description

Students attending United States trade schools, colleges, universities, and graduate schools can apply for Teague Law’s Justice in Rural Communities Scholarship.

Benefits

This scholarship promises $2,500 to a student who can write a 1,000-word essay discussing the unique challenges facing the justice system in rural communities.

Eligibility

  • Teague Law invites undergraduate and graduate students attending United States colleges, universities, graduate schools, law schools, and trade schools to apply for the Justice in Rural Communities Scholarship. Students must submit proof that they’ve been accepted at or enrolled at their institution of choice to qualify.
  • Students must also agree to the scholarship’s terms and conditions and submit all necessary application materials if they want their application to move forward. Students should submit their 1,000-word scholarship essays in PDF format before filling out the scholarship form on this page.

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Any

Locations

United States

Nationality

Any

Study experience required

High school

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

30 Jan 2026

Students interested in applying for the Justice in Rural Communities Scholarship must write an essay of no more than 1,000 words about the unique challenges facing the justice system in rural communities. 

The team encourages students to think critically about people trying to access the justice system in rural communities and make recommendations discussing how lawyers and law firms can make their services more accessible to rural communities.

These essays should be wholly original. Do not use AI to generate a scholarship essay for the Justice in Rural Communities Scholarship. The inappropriate use of AI to draft an essay will see a student’s application removed from the applicant pool.

Students have until January 30, 2026, to complete their applications for the Justice in Rural Communities Scholarship. The scholarship selection committee will not consider applications submitted after this deadline passes.

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