Helping Young Entrepreneurs Succeed Scholarship

Students who are pursuing higher education at an accredited college/university or law school are invited to apply for the 2021 Improving Law Scholarship. FileRight will award a $2,500 prize to one high-achieving student with an interest in law, subsequent to a fair and thorough selection process conducted by the FileRight Committee. Students from all areas of study can now submit their essays by filling out the Application Form on this page.

The I Stand With Immigrants Initiative

The Improve Our Country’s Laws Scholarship is just one way that FileRight seeks to promote and better the lives of immigrants. We are also a proud partner of the I Stand With Immigrants Initiative, an organization that amplifies the narratives of real immigrants to show that immigration makes our country better.

Improving the legal system starts with activism and education, which is why FileRight offers the scholarship to all who are authorized to work or study in the United States. FileRight also sponsors an annual event called the I Stand With Immigrants Day of Action to promote educational opportunities for immigrants.

FileRight Scholarship Eligibility Criteria

All applicants must meet the Improving Law Scholarship eligibility requirements in order to be considered in this year’s selection process. Students must:

  • Have a 3.0 GPA (all applications must include an unofficial transcript)
  • Be enrolled in or admitted to an accredited college, university, or law school
  • Have US citizenship, or authorization to attend school or work in the US
  • Submit a 500- to 1,000-word essay that is compliant with this Scholarship’s guidelines
  • Submit their application only through the form present on this page
  • Agree to the Scholarship Terms and Conditions

*Applications that fail to meet the requirements specified above will not be considered.

Scholarship Essay Topic and Guidelines

This year’s Improving Law Scholarship essay topic:

“If given the opportunity to change any law, which one would you pick and why? What changes would you make? How would that impact society as a whole?”

Essay Guidelines:

  • Minimum 500 words (but not more than 1,000 words)
  • Submitted through the application form available on this page, in PDF format
  • All essays must be received by the specified deadline

Application Submission Deadline

All students must submit their applications by June 15, 2022. All essays that are submitted after the deadline will automatically be disqualified.

Once the application period closes, the evaluation Committee will perform an in-depth review of all essays. The winner will be announced within a month after the submission deadline.

Further Scholarship Inquiries

For more information on FileRight’s scholarships, please send us an email at media@fileright.com.

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