Dream Chaser Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Salvado Law Offices
Transform your aspirations into tangible achievements with the Salvado Law Dream Chaser Scholarship, a program specifically designed to uplift first-generation college students! We acknowledge the determination and tenacity required to be the pioneer in your family to seek higher education. This scholarship applauds your journey and offers a financial reward to alleviate the substantial cost of college education.
With our dedication to backing pioneers like you, our $1,000 scholarship is accessible to students of any year and any discipline in college.
To stand a chance to win, kindly follow the instructions below to apply for our scholarship. The application window for the Spring 2026 semester is now open and the deadline for submission is 01/12/2026.
Verify Your Eligibility
To ensure our scholarship benefits the most deserving applicants, kindly go through the eligibility requirements below:
- You must be a first-generation college student, implying that your parents or guardians have not yet obtained a four-year college degree. Please note that even if your older siblings have attended college, you are still considered a first-generation student.
- You must have plans to attend law school or have a career in law in some form.
- You must have a GPA of 3.2 or above. Our scholarship acknowledges and rewards diligence and academic excellence.
- You must be a full-time student at an accredited college, university, or law school within the United States. Please note that we are not currently accepting applications from high school seniors or incoming freshmen.
If you fulfill these requirements, we wholeheartedly invite you to apply. The Salvado Law Dream Chaser Scholarship is not just financial aid, it's a recognition of your dedication to your promising future.
Application Process
Your journey to becoming a Salvado Law Dream Chaser begins here! Here's what you need to apply:
- Please fill out our online application, which requires your full name, college or university, email address, among other details.
- Documents that can be used to verify enrollment include acceptance letters from your college or university, unofficial transcripts, and class schedules for the upcoming semester. Your unofficial transcripts are necessary to provide evidence of your most recent GPA.
The deadline for application submission is January 12, 2026.
Go to Scholarship Application