Alford & Associates Students in Need Scholarship (Fall 2024)
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Alford & Associates Students in Need Scholarship (Fall 2024)
At Alford & Assoicates, we fiercely advocate for victims of personal injuries across the state of Texas from our headquarters in San Antonio. While contending with giant insurance companies and corporations, we strive to provide compassionate and intelligent service to each of our clients. In short, we treat each case like it’s our only case.
Our team spends nights and weekends working to obtain just outcomes for our clients, and we have a deep appreciation for dedication, determination, and hard work. Through our Alford & Associates Students in Need Scholarship, we aim to promote those ideals by supporting students who have overcome obstacles and demonstrated a need for financial assistance.
Therefore, we award scholarships of $2,000 in the Fall and Spring semesters to qualified students interested in a career in law who can demonstrate the need for financial assistance.
The deadline to submit your scholarship application is November 4, 2024.
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach our scholarship team by email at scholarships@injuredtexan.com.
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