Breaking New Ground Scholarship

At Kisner Law, we believe in the power of education and taking control of your future, no matter where you start. This is especially true for students who are the first in their families to pursue a college degree. Kisner Law is proud to support college students who are forging bold paths toward a brighter future.

Our biannual Breaking New Ground Scholarship awards $1,500 each semester to a first-generation college student who exemplifies academic excellence, demonstrates a strong work ethic, and shares a passion for business, transportation, or liberal arts and sciences.
Qualifications
Before applying, students should make sure they meet the following qualifications. An applicant must:

Be a first-generation college student
Have a proven record of maintaining a job while in high school
Be committed to pursuing a degree at a two- or four-year college or university
Be at least 17 years of age
Be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.
This scholarship is intended to award students who demonstrate excellence in the classroom, community, and on their campus. Applicants should be interested in pursuing a career in business, transportation, or liberal arts and sciences.
Application
Requirements
To apply for the scholarship, students must submit the digital application at the bottom of this page. Within the application, students will be asked for their contact information, school of enrollment, and other details. Applicants must include proof of enrollment at their intended college or university and a headshot that we will use to announce the winner on our website.

Finally, students will be asked to submit a two-page essay. In your essay, tell us about your personal history and the reasons you are looking to become a first-generation college graduate. Discuss your education, the jobs you have held, and the work you have put in to ensure that you can achieve your goals. Provide any other details that you believe are relevant, such as the support you have received from family members or others in your community, and the ways your interest in business, transportation, or liberal arts and sciences has led you to pursue a specific career path.
Deadline: February 18, 2026
Application and more information at: https://www.jasonkisnerlaw.com/scholarship

Award
$1500.00
Deadline
02/18/2026