Divergent Family Law is now accepting scholarship applications. The funds will go towards post-secondary education costs. Higher education can be a costly endeavor and our goal is to help a student attend the school of their choosing and pursue their dream.
The scholarship is open to high school seniors planning on attending college and students currently enrolled at a university or trade school.
Scholarship Payment
The Grieve Law scholarship is paid to the school of the selected recipient. It will be paid in a one-time, non-renewable amount of $500 U.S. dollars.
Each scholarship is awarded annually in June. The scholarship payout will occur in August of the same year.
Requirements
- Be accepted at an accredited college, university, or trade school within the United States at the time of application.
- Be a US citizen, national, or permanent resident.
- Be a high school senior or active college student.
- Have a minimum GPA 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
- Provide the following documents and information by the deadline.
Documents & Information to Submit
- Submit an original transcript from an accredited school (high school transcript for high school students and college transcript up to current year for college students).
- Submit a typed essay of around 500 words on the following:
- Family Dynamics: Discuss the role of family dynamics in shaping your personal growth and development. How have your relationships with family members influenced your values, goals, and sense of belonging?
- Fill out all required fields in the application form.
Deadline
Application must be submitted by 11:59 PM Central Time June 30th to be eligible for the coming school year.
Any submission after that date will instead be considered for the following school year.
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Past Winners
2024: Alice Hoffmann attending Carroll University