Overcoming Adversity Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Kopfler & Hermann, Attorneys at Law
Overview
For more than 40 years, a Gulf Coast personal injury practice has supported people facing difficult recoveries after accidents. The firm established this scholarship to recognize students who have overcome significant setbacks and are pursuing post-secondary education. Applicants are invited to share their stories of resilience and to explain how they moved forward after hardship. The program emphasizes personal growth, determination, and a commitment to education.
Description: A narrative-based scholarship for students who have overcome adversity and are enrolled in or planning to begin trade school, college, or university programs. Submissions should describe the challenge, the applicant’s response, and lessons learned.
- Purpose: support students who demonstrate resilience after hardship
- Run by a long-established Gulf Coast personal injury practice
- Application centers on a personal essay about overcoming adversity
Eligibility
The scholarship is open to students at trade schools, colleges, or universities, and to high school seniors planning to begin such programs. Applicants must be legal residents of the United States and reside in any of the 50 states or Washington, D.C. Employees of Kopfler & Hermann, Attorneys at Law, their immediate family members, and household members are not eligible to apply. Applicants must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and be in good academic standing.
Eligibility: Open to U.S. residents enrolled in or entering post-secondary education; excludes firm employees, their close relatives, and household members; minimum 3.0 GPA required.
- Open to trade school, college, university students and eligible high school seniors
- Must be a U.S. resident living in any state or Washington, D.C.
- Ineligible: firm employees, close family, and household members
- Minimum GPA: 3.0 and good academic standing
Application Requirements
Applications are submitted online and must include a personal essay, a résumé, and academic records. The essay should be 750–1,000 words answering the prompt about a difficult challenge, its impact, and the steps taken to move forward. All essays will be reviewed for AI-generated content; submissions identified as containing AI writing will be denied. Additional documentation may include official or unofficial transcripts and proof of college acceptance for high school students.
Application Requirements: Complete the online form and provide the required essay, résumé, and transcripts as specified.
- Online application form must be completed in full
- Essay: 750–1,000 words addressing the provided prompt; AI-checked
- Submit a professional résumé outlining academic and work experience
- Provide current transcripts or proof of acceptance for incoming students
Application Timeline & Contact
The recipient will be selected and publicly announced by January 31, 2027. Applicants should plan to submit all materials before any stated deadlines on the application page to ensure consideration. Scholarship-related inquiries are accepted by email only; telephone inquiries will not be answered. Use the specified subject line to help ensure prompt handling of scholarship questions.
Application Timeline: Recipient selection and announcement by January 31, 2027.
Contact: Send scholarship questions by email to [email protected] with the subject line “Overcoming Adversity Scholarship.”
- Selection announced by January 31, 2027
- Questions accepted by email only; no phone support
- Include the specified subject line for scholarship inquiries
History of the Award
This is the seventh year the scholarship has been offered. The award was created after decades of observing how individuals and families cope with and recover from serious injuries and life changes. The program aims to amplify stories of resilience and provide financial support to students continuing their education. Each year the committee looks for applicants who demonstrate growth, determination, and meaningful reflection on their experiences.
History of the Award: Established by a Gulf Coast personal injury practice to honor resilience; now in its seventh year of awarding scholarships to students who have overcome adversity.
- Seven years running
- Founded to recognize and support resilient students
- Focuses on personal growth and educational advancement