The personal injury attorneys at
Warren & Kallianos have seen the devastating outcomes of driver distraction
far too many times. We want to raise awareness about this dangerous habit in an
effort to end car crashes caused by inattention. We are proud to launch our annual scholarship program to
assist young people in furthering their educations.
Eligibility to Enter the
Scholarship Competition
We invite students from across the
United States to enter the competition by submitting an essay. The contest
is open to students who meet the following criteria:
High school juniors
and seniors;
Students currently
enrolled in 2-year or 4-year colleges or universities;
Applicants who are 17 years old or
younger need to provide parental consent to enter.
International students,
those who are not U.S. citizens, and residents of U.S. territories are not
eligible.
Employees of Warren & Kallianos and their immediate family members
are also not eligible.
Prizes
fIRST prize: $1,500
Scholarship
second
prize: $1,000
Scholarship
third
prize: $500
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Application and Essay
Requirements
Essays must address one of the above
topics and contain at least 500 words, but no more than 1,000. Your essay must
be your own original work. Plagiarism is a serious violation and will result in
automatic disqualification.
Your submission must include:
Your essay as a
Word document (in .doc or .docx format
A digital photo of
yourself (in .jpg or .png format)
A copy of your
school transcript or proof of enrollment
A cover sheet with:
Your name, address, and contact phone number
A short bio (just two or three sentences) describing
yourself
The name and address of your school
A signature of a parent or guardian (if you are younger
than 18)
Deadlines for Entering the
Scholarship Competition
The deadline for submitting an essay to apply for a Driving Safety Scholarship
is January 15, 2017.
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