CR Legal Team Scholarship Program

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State North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama
Major Any Major
Type Generic
Offered By CR Legal Team
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Description

To date, CR Legal Team and The Roberts Center have awarded over $300,000 in scholarships and technology to students across the United States through the CR Legal Team Family Foundation and the Little Red Jumpsuit Foundation for Women. Their goal is to invest in the future by providing encouragement, support and financial assistance to students who demonstrate a commitment to learning as well as a commitment to helping their communities and their fellow human being. They offer three types of scholarships to students in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.

Essay Required
Yes
Recommendations Required
Yes
Minimum GPA
None
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