Road to Responsibility Scholarship
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Overview
This scholarship, offered by Aronberg & Aronberg, Injury Law Firm, is designed to discourage reckless high-speed driving and promote road safety through creative expression. The program invites students to submit artwork, writing, music, or short films that illustrate the dangers of fast driving or the benefits of safe driving. Submissions should engage peers and encourage safer behavior rather than glorifying speed. The firm aims to raise awareness and support students who demonstrate commitment to preventing reckless driving.
Description: A creative-scholarship initiative inviting poems, songs, movies, graphics, cartoons, or essays that highlight the downfalls of fast driving and promote safe driving practices.
- Open to creative submissions across multiple media.
- Focuses on raising awareness about reckless driving.
- Administered by a law firm with long-term experience in injury law.
Eligibility
Eligibility criteria ensure the scholarship reaches current and incoming college students who meet academic standards and are unaffiliated with the firm. The program excludes firm employees and their immediate household members to prevent conflicts of interest. Applicants must demonstrate sufficient academic standing to qualify. The criteria are straightforward to help applicants determine their eligibility quickly.
Eligibility: Open to current or incoming students at accredited U.S. colleges or universities with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; employees of Aronberg & Aronberg, their immediate family members, and household members are ineligible.
- Requires enrollment at an accredited U.S. institution.
- 3.0 GPA minimum on a 4.0 scale.
- Excludes firm employees and their immediate/household family members.
Application Requirements
Applications must include a creative entry and supporting academic documentation to verify eligibility and experience. Required items reinforce both the applicant’s message and academic standing. Special transcript provisions accommodate first-year, transfer, and graduate applicants. High school applicants must provide proof of college acceptance to confirm future enrollment.
Requirements: Submit a poem, song, movie, graphic, cartoon, or essay demonstrating the dangers of fast driving or promoting safe driving; include a professional résumé and a transcript from your current school. First-year, graduate, or recent-transfer students may submit an unofficial current transcript plus the most recent official transcript from a prior school. High school applicants must also provide proof of acceptance to a college or university.
- Creative entry plus résumé and transcript required.
- Transcript flexibility for first-year, graduate, and transfer applicants.
- High school applicants must submit proof of college acceptance.