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$1,000 Adopted Child Scholarship

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💰 $1,000
🇺🇸 United States

Ramage Law Group is offering Adopted Child Scholarship

About This Scholarship

The purpose of the Adopted Child Scholarship is to support students who have been adopted with their pursuits of higher education. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States who are at least 17 years of age or older. Students must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program or have been accepted for admission and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must have been legally adopted by one or both of their parents. An essay on a provided prompt is required.

At a Glance

Award Amount:

💰 $1,000

Deadline:

-73 days left

Tags:

🏫 College Students
🏫 Undergraduate (Bachelor's Degree)

Application

What is needed to apply for the $1,000 Adopted Child Scholarship?

Estimated time to complete:

30 minutes

📋 Application Form✅ Required
✍️ EssaysNone
💌 Letters of RecommendationNone
📨 ResumeNone
🎓 TranscriptNone
🎨 PortfolioNone
📸 PhotosNone
🧑‍🏫 NominationNone

Eligibility Requirements

Who is eligible to apply for $1,000 Adopted Child Scholarship?

Requirement

Criteria

Are you eligible?

🎓 Grade Levels

🏫 College Students

🎗️ Degrees

Undergraduate (Bachelor's Degree)

📍 Locations

🇺🇸 United States

🎂 Age

17+ years old

📓 Minimum GPA

3.0 GPA

Provider Details

Who is providing the $1,000 Adopted Child Scholarship?

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Details

Contact Name
Address8951 Collin McKinney Parkway
McKinney, Texas 75070
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College or University?

Ramage Law Group

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By January 19th, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Adopted Child Scholarship?

The Adopted Child Scholarship is a essay-based and 3.0+ GPA award for college, undergraduate, and 17+ year old students in United States. The purpose of the Adopted Child Scholarship is to support students who have been adopted with their pursuits of higher education.

Who is providing the Adopted Child Scholarship?

The Ramage Law Group is providing the Adopted Child Scholarship to college, undergraduate, and 17+ year old students this year. the Ramage Law Group is located in McKinney, Texas.

Who is eligible to apply for the Adopted Child Scholarship?

College, undergraduate, and 17+ year old students who live or attend school in United States are eligible to apply for the Adopted Child Scholarship. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA to apply.

How much is the Adopted Child Scholarship worth?

The Adopted Child Scholarship offers students a $1,000 award.

How can I apply for the Adopted Child Scholarship?

You can apply for by filling out the application form on the Adopted Child Scholarship's website, which is linked above. You will need to submit an essay.

When is the application deadline for the Adopted Child Scholarship?

January 19, 2025 is the final due date to apply for the Adopted Child Scholarship.

How do I get more information about the Adopted Child Scholarship?

You can find application requirements, eligibility criteria, award amounts, and more on Scholarships That Work, or by visiting the provider's website: https://www.ramagefamilylawfirm.com/scholarship.

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