Andrew S. Mathers Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Andrew S. Mathers, P.C. Attorney at Law
Description **Purpose and focus** This is an annual scholarship established to help one student offset rising college costs. The award targets applicants who demonstrate merit, grit, documented financial need, and maintained academic standing. The program emphasizes practical achievement and perseverance alongside scholastic performance, supporting either college or vocational education. Applications are reviewed to identify one recipient who best exemplifies these combined attributes. Key takeaways - Annual scholarship supporting one student each year - Awards students who show merit, grit, financial need, and good academics - Supports college or vocational education - Selection balances character and scholastic criteria Eligibility **Who may apply** High school and college students are eligible to apply. Applicants must show financial need, maintain good academic standing, and provide evidence of personal resilience or hard work. There are no restrictions listed by age beyond enrollment status, but students should confirm current eligibility before applying. Eligibility is judged from the submitted materials and supporting documentation. Key takeaways - Open to high school and college students - Must demonstrate financial need - Requires evidence of academic standing and personal perseverance - Eligibility is determined from application materials Application process **Required materials and submission** Applicants may submit their application by mail or email. The file package must include: a minimum 500-word essay on the value of hard work and what it has taught you, official or unofficial school transcripts, a summary of employment history, and a current headshot. Ensure all documents are complete and legible; incomplete applications risk disqualification. Follow submission instructions exactly and retain copies for your records. Key takeaways - Submit by mail or email - Required: 500+ word essay, transcripts, employment history, headshot - Incomplete applications may be disqualified - Keep copies of everything you submit Award value and payment **Amount, delivery, and tax responsibility** The public materials do not specify a fixed award amount; the scholarship is provided to a single recipient annually. The winner will receive payment via a check issued in their name and sent by certified mail. Recipients are responsible for any applicable state or federal income taxes resulting from the award. Confirm the award amount with the program administrator if that information is needed for financial planning. Key takeaways - Award amount is not specified publicly - Payment is made by check, sent via certified mail - Recipient is responsible for any income taxes - Verify award value with the administrator if required Timeline and notification **Selection cycle and communication** This scholarship is awarded on an annual schedule. The selected winner will be notified by telephone, and the award check will be mailed via certified mail no later than October 1 of the award year. Applicants should allow sufficient time for the review process and ensure contact information is current. If you need specific submission deadlines for the current year, contact the sponsoring office directly. Key takeaways - Annual award cycle - Winner notified by phone; check mailed by certified mail by October 1 - Keep contact details up to date - Contact sponsor for exact submission deadlines Terms, permissions, and privacy **Consent and use of winner information** By applying, applicants consent to be contacted by Andrew S. Mathers, P.C., Attorney at Law via mail, email, or phone regarding the scholarship. The scholarship winner grants permission for their name and college or vocational school to be published on andrewmatherslaw.com for promotional purposes without additional compensation. Review these terms carefully and ask questions before applying if you have concerns about publicity or data use. Key takeaways - Application implies consent to be contacted by mail, email, or phone - Winner permits use of their name and school for promotional purposes without extra payment - Ask the sponsor for clarification if you have privacy or publicity concerns History of the award **Origin and motivation** The scholarship was created by an estate planning attorney and father who observed the financial strain college costs place on families. The program reflects the founder’s desire to support students who combine academic achievement with resilience and a strong work ethic. It is positioned as a practical, need-aware award intended to reduce a single student’s financial burden each year. The scholarship ties the founder’s professional background and personal experience to a targeted philanthropic effort. Key takeaways - Founded by an estate planning attorney and father - Motivated by rising college costs and family financial impact - Focuses on students who pair academic success with grit and financial need - Intended as a targeted, annual aid to one student
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