The “Reducing Drunk Driving In Our Communities – What Can Students Do?” Scholarship offered by Christian A. Schwaner, P.C., is set to offer $2,500 to a student in need beginning in the 2023/2024 academic year.
The firm wants to encourage incoming and current college students to think critically about their communities’ responses to intoxicated drivers. As such, students are expected to submit a 500 to 1,000-word essay detailing how they might improve their community’s attempts to reduce localized intoxicating driving incidents.
Christian A. Schwaner, P.C., will award its “Reducing Drunk Driving In Our Communities – What Can Students Do?” Scholarship to the student whose passion, argumentative skills, and creativity come together to create a unique and actionable drunk driving response plan.
Application Requirements
The “Reducing Drunk Driving In Our Communities – What Can Students Do?” Scholarship is open to any undergraduate or graduate student who can meet the following criteria:
- You have a GPA of 3.0 or higher
- You are enrolled in or accepted at an accredited college, university, or graduate school in the United States
- You agree to the scholarship terms and conditions
- Submit the necessary application materials
How to Apply
Please review the eligibility requirements carefully and then craft an essay on the scholarship topic provided below.
Once your essay is complete:
- Fill out the application form on this page
- Upload a copy of your unofficial transcript
- Upload a copy of your scholarship essay
- Submit proof of enrollment/acceptance to an accredited college/ university/ graduate school (Student ID; Letter of acceptance; etc.)
Scholarship Essay Topic
Christian A. Schwaner, P.C. wants its “Reducing Drunk Driving In Our Communities – What Can Students Do?” Scholarship applicants to submit essays between 500 and 1,000 words detailing a student’s proposed plan for reducing drunk driving in their hometown or local community.
The law firm will then assess these scholarship essays based on the author’s presentation of their argument, passion, and creative approach to community management.
Application Deadline
The deadline to apply is June 15, 2023.
Applications received after the deadline will not be taken into consideration.
After the deadline, all submissions will be reviewed by our scholarship selection committee. Depending on the number of applications we receive, the decision process can take anywhere from 1-3 months.
We regret that, for legal reasons, we are unable to accept calls, emails, or other communication regarding the scholarship, or answer any questions, other than those submitted here. All the necessary details about this scholarship can be found above. We will make sure to contact you in case we need any further information.
Any applications received after the deadline will not be taken into consideration.
Terms and Conditions
All applicants to this scholarship must meet the eligibility requirements as laid out on the scholarship application page, including…
- Applicant must be enrolled at a college, university or graduate school
- Applicant must be at least 18 years old at the age of enrollment
- Applicant must have residency in the United States
- Applicant must be in good academic standing
- Applicant must submit some personal information, including name, contact information, proof of enrollment.
- Applicant must author an original essay on the scholarship essay topic provided.
- The applicant’s original essay must be between 500 and 1,000 words. Any essays exceeding or falling short of that word count will not be considered.
Anyone who meets the following conditions is NOT eligible to apply:
- Employees or children of employees of Christian A. Schwaner, P.C.
- Past recipients of the “Reducing Drunk Driving In Our Communities – What Can Students Do?” Scholarship
- Applicants who are unable/unwilling to be interviewed by a representative of Christian A. Schwaner, P.C. if he/she were to be awarded a scholarship.
- Applicants who submit the same essay for multiple scholarships
Selection & Award Notification Process
All applications must be received before the deadline supplied on the application page. Incomplete applications or those received after the submission deadline will not be considered.
A scholarship selection committee will evaluate applications. Age, race, religion, gender, national origin, familial status, or other protected classes will have no influence on the committee’s decision.
Due to legal reasons and the high volume of applications we receive, we are not able to answer any questions regarding your application status nor will we be able to provide individual notification to non-winners.
The winners of the Scholarship will be notified via email and an announcement will be made on Christian A. Schwaner, P.C.’s blog as well as via a press release.
The Scholarship award will be mailed directly to the student’s college or university. Instructions for mailing the check will be requested at the time of the award.
Privacy Statement
Your personal information will not be given, sold, or distributed to third parties.
We reserve the right to use the winners’ names and photos in any announcement or communication related to the Scholarships, on Christian A. Schwaner, P.C.’s website, in marketing materials, or in social media posts.
By submitting your application, you agree to our public use of your name and image.
Previous Winners
2023 is the first year we are offering our annual “Reducing Drunk Driving In Our Communities – What Can Students Do?” Scholarship, but future winners (maybe even you!) will be listed here. All winners will be interviewed for an announcement blog post and press release.