Serving your community not only benefits the community; it benefits the volunteer as well. Young volunteers who participate in community service are more likely to continue their civic service in adulthood. They also develop a greater understanding of and empathy for their fellow community members, along with a sense of personal responsibility to help.

Community service also helps young people prepare for future educational and career endeavors. Volunteering develops communication skills, leadership, and work ethic.

We encourage all students who serve their community to apply for the Anidjar & Levine Community Service Scholarship, and keep giving back to your community!

Deadline
Organization
Law Firm of Anidjar & Levine
Category
Community Service
Award information

$2,500

Eligibility Requirements
  • Students currently enrolled in or formally accepted to an accredited U.S. community college, college, or university undergraduate or graduate degree program.
  • Applicants should have a history of serving their community in a volunteer role.
  • Applicants must currently be in good academic standing and provide transcripts to support a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.