TORONTO, Dec. 20, 2017 /CNW/ - Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers is proud to announce the launch of a new annual scholarship to assist students in furthering their careers.
The Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers Annual Scholarship is available to any student enrolled in trade school, college, or university across Canada and the United States. High school graduates and GED holders who are about to begin their post-secondary education are also eligible and encouraged to apply. The successful applicant will receive a $1,000 CAD scholarship grant from Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers.
Applicants are asked to submit a single video that must be no longer than three minutes. The video should discuss the student's education goals and describe how the scholarship grant would assist in achieving them. The videos will be judged on merit and creativity by members of the Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers team.
The submission deadline for the first Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers Annual Scholarship is July 31, 2018. The winner will be selected within one month of the deadline; unsuccessful applicants are encouraged to reapply in 2019.
Through this scholarship, Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers hopes to encourage students to set and meet ambitious, attainable education goals. For more information, visit https://www.neinstein.com/scholarship/ or email [email protected].
We wish all applicants the best of luck!
About Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers: Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers is a Toronto-based personal injury law firm serving serious personal injury, accident injury, medical malpractice, and insurance dispute clients from across Ontario. For over 45 years, Neinstein's lawyers have dealt with complex legal, medical, and insurance issues, allowing our clients the time and energy to prioritize their recovery. Contact us at https://www.neinstein.com/ for more information.
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Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers: #700, 1200 Bay St, Toronto, ON, M5R 2A5, [email protected], 416-920-4242
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