Details
Applicants must be residents of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon or Washington and be high school seniors or college or graduate students (community college, four-year public or private college or university, certificate program, vocational/technical/trade programs, law school, medical/dental/veterinary school or graduate education). Students must be members of the LGBTQ and allied community and display leadership either within the LGBTQ community or within their field of study and demonstrate financial need. Students with additional barriers to education as well as those who are economically, racially, socially, geographically or politically disenfranchised will be given consideration as well. Students should be studying law, political science, public policy, or public administration with the goal of improving rights for LGBTQ people. Preference will be given to LGBTQ students of color and low-income or first-generation college students.
FAQ
Application deadline |
January 13 |
Scholarship, grant, fellowship, or contest |
Scholarship |
Required areas of study |
law, political science, public policy, public administration |
Awarded every year? |
yes |
Renewable? |
no |
Must be repaid? |
no |
Required to attend a specific school? |
no |
Separate application required? |
yes |
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