Robert M. Helfend Criminal Defense Scholarship

  •  Master, Bachelor, Phd
  •  15-Feb-2020
  •   United States
  • $$  $500

Only those that follow all requirements listed below will be considered. To be eligible for the Robert M. Helfend Law School Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled in law school or currently enrolled in their undergraduate with the intent to pursue law school post graduation. Only full-time students are eligible to receive the Robert M. Helfend Law School Scholarship. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Only applications received by February 15, 2020 with submitted documents will be reviewed. The winner will be notified by email the following month.

Eligibility Criteria

Only those that follow all requirements listed below will be considered. To be eligible for the Robert M. Helfend Law School Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled in law school or currently enrolled in their undergraduate with the intent to pursue law school post graduation. Only full-time students are eligible to receive the Robert M. Helfend Law School Scholarship. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Only applications received by February 15, 2020 with submitted documents will be reviewed. The winner will be notified by email the following month.

Offered Benefits

A $500 award

Application Process

Submit via email to rmh.scholarship@gmail.com with the following requirements.

Your email subject line must read: “Your Name – Scholarship Application”

1)     Cover Letter (w/Name, Email, Phone, etc)

  • Where are you enrolled?
  • Planned year of graduation
  • Undergraduate degree earned (if applicable)

2)     Proof of Enrollment (Choose One)

  • Proof of Law School Enrollment or
  • Proof of Undergraduate Studies Enrollment with written explanation/intent of law school post graduation.

3)     400-600 Word Essay

 Choose one from the following topics below:

  • Representing underserved communities in the criminal justice system
  • Equal protection under the law in modern day practice
  • State vs Federal Law: Is marijuana illegal?
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