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- Posted May 17, 2012
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JCBA to award scholarships

Applications are due May 31 for a Jackson County Bar Association scholarship award, which will provide financial assistance to Jackson County residents who are law or pre-law students.
The awards will total $2,000, whether that is all to one recipient or divided between multiple recipients. The JCBA will present each award at its annual meeting in June.
The applicant must be:
* A Jackson County resident attending an accredited law school or an accredited college or university with acceptance to an accredited law school.
* Enrolled in a degree program full or part-time.
* Still enrolled at the time of the award; and possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 for law school and 3.0 for college.
Applications must include a law school/college transcript; a letter of recommendation from an independent party endorsing the applicant as a scholarship recipient; and a copy of law school acceptance letter(s) if the applicant is not already enrolled in law school.To receive an application, contact Chadwick A. Perrine at cperrine@marcouxallen.com or call him at 517-787-4100.
Published: Thu, May 17, 2012
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