COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY PROGRAM

Scholarship Description

Daggett Shuler implements a college scholarship essay program each year, where students can submit an essay on a thought provoking issue, to be entered for a chance to be awarded a $1,000 scholarship.

To enter the essay program, write a short paper on the topic; “Powerful Life Experiences That Have Changed Your Life”.

This Essay Program is open to current undergraduate students who are attending an accredited college or university anywhere in the United States. Applicants must submit a 750 word essay on one of the below topics.

Please email submissions to DaggettShulerScholarship@gmail.com no later than May 15, 2018. Please be sure to title the subject line “Daggett Shuler College Scholarship Essay Program.”


Essay Description

  • Essay Topic – Powerful Life Experiences That Have Changed Your Life
  • Write about a significant situation in your life that has caused you to change your outlook and/or behavior; one that has impacted your life and caused you to make a personal life change. How has this experience spurred you to help and/or educate others?

Starting October 1, 2017, you can submit your 750-word essay to enter the Daggett Shuler 2nd Annual College Scholarship Essay Program.


Submission rules

To be eligible, send an email and your essay to DaggettShulerScholarship@gmail.com by 5/15/2018. Please include the following information in the body of your email: First Name, Last Name, Current School, Academic Standing as of Spring ‘17 (Freshman, Sophomore, etc.), College or University Attended, and Major (if applicable).

Essay Format: Send only Microsoft Word document entries, with the file name “FirstName_LastName_MMDDYY”. Only entries submitted in this format will be considered. Essays must be 750 words, typed, double-spaced, and use standard margins.


Information

Essay Deadline

  • May 15, 2018

Number Of Awards

  • 1 Annually

Scholarship Amount        

  • $1,000

WE LOOK FORWARD TO READING YOUR ESSAYS!

Disclaimer:  This program is open to current undergraduate students who are attending an accredited college or university in one of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia. You must be a legal resident of the United States. Employees of Daggett Shuler Law Firm and members of their immediate families living in the same household, their parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, and their advertising, promotion, and production agencies, are not eligible to enter

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