Nicholas Braswell Strong Roots Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Nicholas Braswell Attorney at Law
Description Price Benowitz Accident Injury Lawyers, LLP awards an annual scholarship to support students who demonstrate a strong commitment to social justice and community outreach. The program aims to remove financial barriers to education and empower individuals who will advance equitable opportunities. Each year the scholarship focuses on a specific social-justice theme; for 2026 the topic centers on challenges faced by people with disabilities. The application is essay-driven and intended to surface practical policy ideas and lived experience.
Key takeaways
- Purpose:
Support education for students committed to social justice.
- Focus 2026:
Disability-related challenges and policy solutions.
- Format:
Essay-centered scholarship.
- Goal:
Fund education to promote lasting, equitable change.
History of the Award The scholarship grows out of the firm’s long-standing commitment to social justice, grounded in the historical movements for equality and civic inclusion. Price Benowitz positions this award as part of its broader civic mission: to invest in leaders who will expand access to education, services, and rights for underrepresented groups. The award reflects the firm’s belief that targeted educational support helps create sustainable, community-level improvements. The firm intends the scholarship to produce both awareness and practical ideas that can drive policy change.
Key takeaways
- Origin:
Rooted in the firm’s social-justice mission.
- Intent:
Invest in future leaders and policy-minded students.
- Impact goal:
Raise awareness and promote practical solutions.
- Scope:
Educational funding tied to civic engagement.
Eligibility Applicants must be enrolled (or accepted) in an accredited U.S. community college, undergraduate, or graduate program; incoming first-year students with a high school diploma or GED may apply. Candidates must demonstrate a sustained interest in social justice through volunteer, professional, or academic experience. Applicants must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and be in good academic standing. Employees of Price Benowitz, their immediate families, and household members of such employees are ineligible.
Key takeaways
- Who can apply:
Current students and incoming first-year college students in U.S. accredited programs.
- GPA requirement:
Minimum 3.0 and good academic standing.
- Experience:
Demonstrated commitment to social justice required.
- Exclusions:
Price Benowitz employees, immediate family, and household members.
Award Value The scholarship awards a single $2,000 prize to the selected recipient. Funds are intended to support educational expenses and further the recipient’s academic and service-oriented work. The award is presented once per cycle to one qualifying applicant who best meets the selection criteria. Payment details and disbursement instructions will be provided to the winner.
Key takeaways
- Amount: $2,000 total.
- Recipients:
One awardee per cycle.
- Purpose:
Support educational costs and civic engagement.
- Disbursement:
Winner receives instructions after selection.
Application Requirements Applicants must complete the online form and submit a set of supporting documents that demonstrate academic standing and experience. Required materials include a professional resumé and an academic transcript; first-year students may submit unofficial current transcripts and the most recent official transcript from a prior school. High school applicants should provide proof of college acceptance. The application package must be complete by the deadline to be considered.
Key takeaways
- Form:
Complete the application form in full.
- Resume:
Professional resumé listing academic and work experience.
- Transcript:
Current transcript; first-years may submit unofficial/current plus prior official transcript.
- Proof of acceptance:
Required for high school applicants.
Essay Prompt and AI Policy Applicants must submit a 750-word essay addressing these questions: What significant challenges do people with disabilities encounter regularly? What practicable public policies could address these challenges? Applicants may draw on personal experience or observations involving loved ones. All essays will be checked for AI-generated content; any essay found to contain AI writing will result in application denial.
Key takeaways
- Word count: 750 words.
- Prompt:
Describe disability-related challenges and practical policy solutions.
- Personal voice:
Personal or observed experience is acceptable.
- AI policy:
Essays are screened; detected AI writing leads to disqualification.
Selection Criteria and Timeline The recipient is selected based on demonstrated commitment to social justice, the quality and originality of the essay, academic standing, and the strength of supporting materials. Preference will be given to students who are from or attending secondary school in the state. The winner is chosen in the month following the application deadline; applicants should consult the scholarship page for deadline specifics and final dates. All decision-related communication and recordkeeping will be handled in writing.
Key takeaways
- Evaluation factors:
Essay quality, social-justice experience, academics, supporting documents.
- Preference:
Students from or attending secondary school in the state receive preference.
- Timing:
Winner announced the month after the application deadline.
- Recordkeeping:
Selection communications are documented in writing.
Contact and Submission Details All questions and scholarship communications must be submitted by email; phone inquiries cannot be accommodated. Use the following email address for questions and submissions: [email protected]. When emailing an application or inquiry, use this subject-line format exactly: Name of the Applicant 2026 Price Benowitz Social Justice Scholarship. Read the scholarship page carefully before submitting to avoid delays.
Key takeaways
- Contact method:
Email only — no phone inquiries.
- Email address: [email protected].
- Required subject line:
Name of the Applicant 2026 Price Benowitz Social Justice Scholarship.
- Read instructions:
Review the scholarship page fully before submitting.
Go to Scholarship Application