USA scholarship: R. Garland Scholarship for Sarasota County law students from historically underserved populations. Check eligibility and apply by 9/1/…
09.01.26
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$10,000
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Legal Professions and Law Studies
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The Sarasota County Bar Association R. Garland Scholarship is available to incoming second-year law students who are historically underserved population. Students planning to practice law in Sarasota County, Florida. Students who are awarded this scholarship will complete a summer internship with a law firm in the local area. Who may apply: Resident of Sarasota County, Florida Secondyear law student Seeking a law degree Studying law Historically underserved population
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