Are you a high school student or recent graduate looking to pursue higher education without the burden of student loans? Look no further than Denver's Divorce Mediation Service's social work scholarship, now accepting applications for the 2023 academic year.
The scholarship is designed to support students who have experienced divorce or separation from a family member and are pursuing a degree in a field that will benefit society, such as social work, psychology, or education. The service aims to provide financial assistance to make these opportunities possible for young individuals who may not otherwise be able to afford them.
To apply, interested students must submit an application package, which includes a personal statement outlining their goals and motivations for pursuing higher education, as well as proof of financial need and a transcript from the institution they plan to attend. The deadline for applications is September 15th, and selected recipients will be notified by October 1st.
"We're thrilled to offer this scholarship program again this year," said Jane Doe, Executive Director of Denver's Divorce Mediation Service. "Our goal is to empower young people with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in life, and we believe that education is key to achieving that vision."
The social work scholarship will cover a maximum of $5,000 towards tuition and living expenses for one academic year, and may be used towards undergraduate or graduate degree programs. The service also offers mentorship opportunities and career guidance to help recipients navigate their chosen field.
For more information about the 2023 social work scholarship, including application details and eligibility requirements, please visit the following link:
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