The Divorce Stigma Scholarship

The Atlanta Divorce Law Group has worked with countless families through the most challenging times of their lives. Our attorneys have experience working through all aspects of divorce proceedings and see the strain it places on families. Despite the fact that many people view divorce as a negative situation, we believe in life Happily Ever After Divorce™. It is our mission to get rid of the stigma of divorce so people can make a real …

$1,000 Refermate 2020 Scholarship

Applicants must be at least 16-years-old student, a resident of the United States, enrolled at a tuition based secondary college or university.

Chartway Federal Credit Union Directors’ Memorial Scholarship

Applicant must be a joint holder or individual account holder of Chartway Federal Credit Union in good standing. Must be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree.

Osher Reentry Scholarship Program

The first Osher endowments supporting scholarships were established in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Maine. This scholarship is available for undergraduate level students pursuing their first baccalaureate degree in the 50 states and Washington, DC. Applicants must be returning to education after a minimum of five years absence.

Mark Sherman Law Juvenile Justice Scholarship

To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in college, graduate school, or be a GED holder who are about to attend college; they also must show good academic standing by holding a GPA of 3.0 or higher. The recipient of this scholarship will have demonstrated their interest in serving the less privileged in our community.

Justice for All Scholarship

The 2021 Justice For All Scholarship will reward one individual with $1,000 who best explains a situation where they persevered through hardship and served justice in one way or another. Check or their scholarship page to apply!

Bess Whitehead Scott – Scribes Scholarship

The Bess Whitehead Scott – Scribes Scholarship is available for journalism and communications students in Texas who are 40 years of age or older. Award selection will be based on a combination of academic achievement and financial need.