Minimum Requirements. The scholarship recipient must:
Be a graduate of a high school located in Marion County, Ohio.
Be registered to attend an accredited law school, which normally
maintains a regular faculty and curriculum and normally has a regularly
enrolled body of pupils or students in attendance at the place where its
educational activities are regularly carried on for a course of study that will
prepare them for a career in law.
Have timely prepared and filed the application and accompanying
documents designated by the Marion Community Foundation for this scholarship.
Submit a letter of recommendation from a current or former teacher
and a letter of recommendation from a member of the Marion County community who
is not a relative of the applicant.
Criteria for selection among applicants who meet the minimum
requirements:
Academic Achievement. His or her class ranking, his or
her grade point average, and the relative difficulty of his or her courses will
show the applicant's prior academic achievement.
Academic Potential. The applicant’s academic potential will be
demonstrated by his or her score on the ACT, SAT or LSAT test.
Financial Need. The applicant’s financial need will be considered
and it will be measured by the cost of the education as compared to the
applicant's financial resources.
Community Service and School Citizenship. The applicant’s
commitment to the Marion County community and his or her school will be
demonstrated by the applicant’s service, citizenship, and involvement in
extra-curricular activities.
Special Skills. A brief essay, a possible interview, and the
applicant's academic achievements will demonstrate the applicant's aptitude for
and commitment to excellent communications.
No Prejudice. In making the selection, the committee shall not
consider the applicant’s race, age, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity
or disabilities.
No Relatives. This scholarship shall not be awarded to applicants
who are close relatives of any of the following: Thomas K. Jenkins, a member of
the Selection Committee, a member of the Board of Trustees of Marion Community
Foundation, or an employee of the Marion Community Foundation. For purposes of
this paragraph, a “close relative” is a spouse, child, stepchild, parent,
grandchild, sibling, first cousin, niece, nephew, aunt, or uncle.
Special Consideration will be given to applicants who will be
attending Ohio Northern University College of Law.
For more information go to:http://www.marioncommunityfoundation.org.
Click on "Scholarships" on the left sidebar and then follow the
instructions.
Due date: The properly completed applications are due March 17,
2014.
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