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Bottar Leone Scholarship

Scholarship Sponsored by Bottar Leone PLLC

Value: $2,500
Awards Available: 2

Transitioning from high school to college can be overwhelming for any student. Having represented injured children for more than three decades – many of whom have lifetime special needs – the medical malpractice and personal injury lawyers of Bottar Law, PLLC know, first-hand, that the transition for a student with a physical or learning disability is often more difficult.

In the collegiate environment, a student with a physical or learning disability must make a number of difficult and complicated decisions, including whether to e.g., disclose the specifics of his/her disability, request special accommodations in the classroom, or request other types of campus assistance. In addition, paying for college can provide different challenges, as students with physical or learning disabilities may need to purchase special equipment or hire private tutors to facilitate their collegiate learning experience. Typically, students with disabilities do not receive special financial aid consideration from the federal government.

Through the Bottar Law, PLLC Scholarship, we hope to reduce barriers to education for students with physical or learning disabilities by providing additional financial security as they pursue their studies in college.

Deadlines

Applications for the Bottar Law, PLLC Scholarship should be postmarked no later than July 1st for the Fall semester, and December 1st for the Spring semester.

Please mail completed applications to: Bottar Law, PLLC, ATTN: Scholarship, 1600 AXA Tower II, 120 Madison Street, Syracuse, NY 13202.

Applicant Eligibility

The Bottar Law, PLLC Scholarship is offered nationwide to United States citizens that meet the following criteria:

A) High school graduate;

B) In academic "good standing" with a high school grade point average (GPA) of 3.0+ on a 4-point scale (or equivalent);

C) Enrolled full-time at an accredited two-year or four-year university or community college in the United States;

D) Documented physical or learning disability (students with ADD/ADHD alone are not eligible); and

E) Demonstrated financial need.

Submission Requirements

Applicants must submit their name, address, date of birth, telephone number, and email address, together with the following:

A) Unofficial copy of high school transcript;

B) Verification of physical or learning disability;

C) Evidence of enrollment;

D) Evidence of financial need; and

E) Essay.

Essay Topics

Please choose one (1) of the questions below and write an essay of 500-1,500 words.

A) How has your physical or learning disability changed your plan for your career and the future?

B) A physical or learning disability can require extra effort to manage or overcome in the classroom setting. Describe how you have learned to balance your special needs with your social, recreational and/or athletic interests/commitments.

C) What do you feel is the biggest challenge that individuals with physical or learning disabilities face? How do you believe this challenge can be overcome?

D) What would this scholarship mean to you?

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