Ernest Lee McLean Jr. : World Life Memorial Scholarship
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Ernest Lee McLean Jr. : World Life Memorial Scholarship
This $500 scholarship supports undergraduate students pursuing mental health-related fields such as psychology or social work. The listing says it is intended to support BIPOC students and requires a 400-600 word essay about what inspired your interest in mental health.
Aug 10, 2026
123 days left
$500
Award amount
78
Scholarship applicants
2
Requirements
Quick decision
AI insightsBest for
- Undergraduate students in mental health-related fields
- Students studying psychology or social work
- BIPOC students pursuing careers related to mental health
Key highlights
- $500 award
- 1 award listed
- Deadline: 2026-08-10
Why apply
- The award is straightforward and the main required component shown is a short essay
- It is targeted to students in mental health-related fields
- The scholarship is meant to support future mental health professionals
Who can apply
- Education level: undergraduate student
- Field of study: mental health field
- Examples listed include psychology and social work
- The description says the scholarship seeks to support BIPOC students
Always verify the full eligibility rules on the official source before you apply.
Quick facts
Status
_published
Study levels
high_school_senior
Number of awards
1
Payout method
Not stated on the listing
Before you apply
AI guidanceThings to double-check on the official page.
Important checks
- Confirm on the official page whether BIPOC identity is a required eligibility condition or part of the scholarship's stated purpose
- Make sure your major or program clearly fits a mental health-related field
- Check the application page for any account, profile, or submission steps not shown in this excerpt
- Verify whether there are any additional review criteria beyond the essay
Missing or unclear on the listing
- Residency or citizenship requirements are not stated
- Minimum GPA is not stated
- Whether high school seniors can apply is unclear from the excerpt
- Winner payment method is not stated
- Application status is not stated
- Whether recommendation letters, transcripts, or other materials are required is not stated
Red flags
- The excerpt does not clearly state payout details
- Residency, school type, and enrollment-status details are not provided in the excerpt
- There is some mixed data in the record: study_levels lists high_school_senior, while eligibility text says undergraduate student
Next steps
AI guidanceA short checklist so you know what to do after reading the listing.
- Confirm every eligibility rule on the official program page.
- Prepare the listed materials (1 document type(s) detected in the catalog).
- Add the deadline to your calendar and submit before it passes.
- Apply through the official site linked above.
Application tips
AI guidanceListing-specific ideas from our AI layer — not official rules. Skip anything that does not match the program page.
- Answer the essay prompt directly: explain what has driven or inspired you to pursue a degree related to mental health
- Stay within the stated 400-600 word range
- Use specific experiences, goals, or motivations to make your essay personal and clear
Key requirements (3)
Program rules and conditions. Uploads and file types are listed under Required documents.
- Essay prompt: What has driven you to pursue a degree related to mental health? Essay requirements: min length 400, max length 600.
- Education Level: Undergraduate student Field of Study: Mental health field (psychology, social work, etc.).
- Mental health careers are crucial to ensuring the health and happiness of the world.….
Required documents
Materials you may need to upload or submit; check the official application for the final list.
- Essay or written statement
Applying
Applicants must submit an essay responding to the prompt: what has driven you to pursue a degree related to mental health? The essay must be between 400 and 600 words, and the listed deadline is 2026-08-10.
Award & payment
Amount: $500
Number of awards: 1
Payout: Not stated on the listing
About the provider
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Overview
This scholarship from Tabethah Mack offers a $500 award to support students pursuing higher education in mental health-related fields. The listing highlights mental health careers and says the scholarship seeks to honor Ernest Lee McLean Jr. by supporting students interested in this work.
Sponsor & application
Information last verified Apr 9, 2026.
Always confirm deadlines, requirements, and application details on the official page before you apply.