Today’s featured scholarship is the Siniard Law $2500 Gravitate Scholarship. Here are the details you need to know:
Eligibility:
The scholarship is open to any current high school senior, vocational student, college student or graduate student who is a legal resident of the United States residing in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia and who is enrolled in a vocational program or two to four year post-secondary institution for the Spring 2026 Semester.
Employees of Securities Fraud Attorneys, their immediate families (parent, child, sibling, and spouse), and persons living in the same households of such individuals (whether related or not), are not eligible to participate in the competition.
Candidates for this scholarship should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher and be in good overall academic standing.
Application Requirements:
The candidate must fill out the form on the sponsor’s website with all necessary information
The candidate must submit a 750-1,000 word essay response to the prompt:
Huntsville, AL, nicknamed “Rocket City”, has long been recognized for its deep ties to rocketry and space exploration. Embracing this identity, the city adopted the tagline “Gravitate Here” to reflect its innovative spirit and strong sense of community. Describe how your own hometown fosters a similar connection with its community. What makes your town or city unique? How does its identity, culture, history, or values bring people together? Share specific examples that highlight your hometown’s spirit and what makes it a place others might want to “gravitate” toward.
Please note that all essays will be checked for AI writing. If AI writing is deemed present in the essay, the application will be denied.
The candidate must submit a professional resumé that lists their experience, both professional and academic.
The candidate must submit a transcript from their current school. First-year college students, graduate students, or individuals who have recently transferred schools may submit an unofficial transcript from their current school, as well as the most recent official transcript from their prior school. High school students can submit proof of acceptance to their college or university.
Preference will be given to students either from or attending secondary school in the state of Alabama.



