Auger & Auger Scholar Award

  • Target: The citizens of the United States
  • Benefits: $1,000
  • Level and Discipline: Undergraduate and graduate degree in any field of studies
  • Host Institution: Any accredited institution – USA
  • Deadline: July 31st for Fall and November 30th for Spring every year

Auger & Auger Attorneys at Law is pleased to invite disabled students who will be undertaking undergraduate degree both in Spring and Fall. To apply this scholarship, all of the eligible candidates must write an essay discussing one of topics below. The best applicants will be selected to receive $1,000. Since this scholarship twice a year, the application deadline is July 31st for Fall and November 30th for Spring.

Award Description
Auger & Auger Attorneys at Law are proud to support the disabled students of America with the launch of their Semi-Annual Auger & Auger Disabled Scholar Award, awarded in both the Spring & Fall Semesters to one high-achieving, bright student intending to pursue an undergraduate college degree.

As a personal injury law firm, our attorneys frequently represent families who are coping with the aftermath of serious injuries and disabling impairments. We observe first hand the unique challenges that disabled men and women face and see the strength and perseverance necessary to overcome expectations. As part of our efforts to give back to the disabled community, Auger & Auger is sponsoring a $1,000 scholarship, given twice a year, to assist with tuition and expenses at a qualifying undergraduate institution.

Award Value
The successful candidates of this award may expect to receive $1,000.

Level and Area of Studies
Undergraduate and graduate degree in any field of studies.

Place of Study
At any accredited institution in the United States of America

Eligibility and Criteria

  • Applicants must be either a current graduating high school senior with acceptance to an accredited school or an undergraduate student at an accredited institution within the
    United States.
  • Applicants must have a minimum 2.8 GPA.
  • Applicants must submit an official high school transcript.

Applicants’ Nationality
U.S students may apply this scholarship award.

Application Instruction
To apply this scholarship, please provide an essay between 500 and 1000 words responding one of the following topics:

  • Describe a time in your life when you have overcome your disability to do something extraordinary.
  • Describe what you have learned from living with your disability. How have those lessons prepared you for college and for what you plan to do after you complete your education?

In addition, you are required to fill the online application form at the link below.

Submission Deadline
July 31st for Fall and November 30th for Spring on annual basis

Website and Application Link