Paying It Forward Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by White Law
White Law PLLC is set to offer its Paying It Forward How My Degree Will Make a Difference Scholarship to students at the start of the 2025/2026 academic year. This scholarship highlights the opportunities students may have to one day repay the communities that helped them achieve their academic goals.
Specifically, White Law wants to use this scholarship to encourage students who might not otherwise pursue an academic degree to both chase their dreams and use their new skill sets to aid others in need. The firm is set to offer $2,500 in scholarship funds to students who submitted videos detailing their plans for the future to the appropriate parties.
Application Requirements Who Is Eligible?
The Paying It Forward How My Degree Will Make a Difference Scholarship is open to any undergraduate or graduate student who can meet the following criteria:
- You are in good academic standing as backed by an unofficial transcript
- 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
- Apply using the form on this page
How Do I Apply?
Please review the eligibility requirements carefully and then craft a video on the scholarship topic provided below.
Once your video is complete:
- Fill out the application form on this page
- Upload a copy of your unofficial transcript
- Upload a copy of your scholarship video
- Submit proof of enrollment/acceptance to an accredited college/ university/ graduate school (student ID; letter of acceptance, etc.)
Scholarship Video Topic
To qualify for this scholarship, you must create a two-to-three-minute video on what your ideal educational and/or professional journey would look like. What degree are you pursuing and why? What are you planning to do differently as a fresh graduate?
To ensure their videos are eligible for consideration, students must:
- Record their videos in well-lit areas while holding their recording device of choice as still as possible.
- Mention their full name and the name of the scholarship they are applying for either at the beginning or at the end of their video, and give credits as necessary.
- Specify any sources of information and the media editing tools used in crafting and creating their videos in the description of the video.
- Use only copyright-free content, and come up with a creative, catchy title that reflects their ideas.