Pfister Family Law Leadership Excellence Scholarship

Whether you have always had natural leadership skills or have learned to develop those skills over time, your role as a leader has likely had a significant impact on your life and those around you. Being a leader has prepared you for the challenges ahead and equipped you with many of the skills needed to succeed after college.

Attorney John Pfister has instilled the principles of hard work, honesty, and integrity into his legal practice, and he hopes to provide financial assistance to those who share these important values through the Pfister Family Law Leadership Excellence Scholarship. Each semester, the firm offers leaders the opportunity to receive $1,000 to use toward their higher education.
The student is currently or will be in the future a member of their university’s Greek life OR honors program.
The student achieved a 3.0 GPA or higher in their most recently completed academic semester.
The student is currently attending college as an undergraduate student at an accredited college or university within the United States for the upcoming semester. At this time, we are not accepting applications from prospective college students or graduate students.
The student will be at least 18 years of age upon distribution of the award.
Application Instructions
We ask each student applying for our scholarship to answer the question below. The student’s answer can be in the form of an essay of 500-1000 words or a video of 4 minutes or less.
Many leaders have certain traits in common. For instance, leaders are often capable of inspiring others, they may be effective delegators, and they are likely to be confident and committed to achieving their goals. In your opinion, what are the best qualities of a leader? Which of your own traits have helped you to become a better leader?

Each applicant must also submit proof of enrollment, documentation of their grade point average, and consent to publish their essay.

Application and more information at: https://www.prosperfamilyattorney.com/scholarship
Deadline: September 11, 2024

Award
$1,000
Deadline
09/11/2024