In today’s world, college students do not have it easy. In addition to the skyrocketing costs of college tuition, the amounts students will need to pay for expenses such as housing and transportation have also increased significantly. Many students struggle to cover these costs and ensure that they can receive the proper education and pursue their career goals. Students who attend college in states or regions of the country that are far away from their families will often face additional challenges and increased expenses, and they may be concerned that they will be unprepared to address these concerns.
About Fawell & Fawell
Alex Fawell is a second-generation attorney in DuPage County. Since 2015, he has practiced at his family’s law firm, Fawell & Fawell, in Wheaton, Illinois. During that time, he has litigated hundreds of family law cases in DuPage, Kane, Will, Cook, and several other northwest Illinois counties. His practice includes all areas of family law, and he is well-versed in the issues affecting divorcing couples and never-married parents. Alex’s expertise is driven by his compassion for his clients, and his experience allows him to individually address the unique issues of each of his cases.
Alex is an active member of the DuPage County Bar Association and the Illinois State Bar Association. He serves on the Editorial Board of the DuPage County Bar Association Brief and is a former member of the DCBA Membership Committee. His work has been recognized by Super Lawyers, which has selected him as a Rising Star each year since 2019, and by Elite Lawyer. His article on relocating with minor children, entitled Reconsidering Relocation, was published in the April 2018 issue of the DCBA Brief.
Benefits of Out-of-State Student Scholarship
At Fawell & Fawell, we understand the issues that affect students who travel to other states to attend college, and we have created a scholarship program to provide assistance for these students. Through the Fawell & Fawell Out-of-State Student Scholarship, we award $1,000 each semester to a qualified student who will be pursuing educational opportunities in a location outside of the state where they attended high school or where their parents currently live. Scholarship winners can use this money to pay for tuition, housing, other educational costs, or transportation-related expenses.
Requirements for Out-of-State Student Scholarship Qualification
To apply for the scholarship, a student must:
- Be enrolled in or have been accepted to a college or university that is located in a state where they did not attend high school or a state other than where their parents currently live.
- Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher as of the most recent academic semester they have completed.
- Be above the age of 17.
- Be a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident.
Selection Process
Students can apply for the scholarship by submitting the form below. An applicant must provide identifying information showing that they are an out-of-state student, as well as proof of enrollment and documentation of their GPA. Documents that can be submitted to show that the requirements have been met include an acceptance letter and an academic transcript.
Applicants must also submit an essay of at least 200 to 300 words.
How To Apply
We closely review every application submitted to ensure that applicants have met all requirements. We look at:
- Whether the student meets the criteria to qualify for the scholarship
- Their originality and creativity when answering the questions
- How well the essay is written and organized
We will review all applications submitted as quickly as possible, and no more than 30 days after the deadline, we expect to name a scholarship winner. To ensure that all applications can be evaluated properly, we encourage students to apply in advance of the deadline.
For more details, visit Fawell & Fawell website on https://www.fawelllaw.com/scholarship