Scholarship Opportunities from KFB Law

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The KF&B Academic Scholarship

The KF&B Scholarship was created to assist those as they continue their educational journey. The Tampa personal injury attorneys at the KF&B law firm understand how expensive it can be to pay for higher learning. We here at KF&B have a saying: “we make your problem our problem.” Our solution is to help lessen the burden of paying for school by awarding one applicant a $1,000 academic scholarship to go towards their educational expenses.

Eligibility

The scholarship is open to U.S. residents. Applicants must be a 2023 graduating high school senior or currently enrolled student at a U.S. College or University. Being a Law Student is not a requirement.

Guidelines

KF&B wants to hear your answer to the following question in the form of a 500-word essay:

Who is one person that has inspired you and what characteristics do you admire most about them?

Application Process

To apply for the $1000 KF&B Scholarship fill out the form below completely. By submitting an application you are giving KF&B permission to use your name and scholarship for promotional and marketing purposes if you are a winner.

Submission Deadline

The deadline for submissions is May 1st, 2023.

Winner Selection

The KF&B scholarship committee will select a winner once the submission deadline approaches. The winner will be contacted no later than the first week of June 2023. The winner will have 2 weeks to respond to confirm their information or a new winner will be selected. Once a winner’s information has been confirmed KF&B will award $1000 to the student’s financial aid department at their school.

PREVIOUS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

academic scholarship, Scholarship Opportunities from KFB Law, Kinney, Fernandez & BoireIn June 2022, Theodore Weymiller was awarded the KF&B Law Academic Scholarship for his essay on:

What is one problem the world faces that you would like to take on, help change and how do you propose doing so?”

Theodore will apply the $1,000 scholarship to study business administration at Gonzaga University.

“Despite our family struggles, I embraced the challenge to get better grades. I utilized tutors and the support of my teachers at Bellarmine to refocus my goals despite the social and emotional challenges I was facing.

The KF&B Scholarship will help me execute this plan, by offering me a more secure education to pursue my career path as a journalist that will hope to inspire others through my writing.”