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Working Student Scholarship by Attorney Mallon Snyder 2026

Attorney Mallon Snyder and his staff care deeply about their clients, taking a hands-on approach to protecting their rights and setting them up for success. We understand how big of a difference it can make to have someone in your corner, advocating for your best interests and goals.

We want to extend this same advocacy and support to younger generations working hard to chase their own dreams, hoping to set them up for success also. The Law Offices of Mallon Snyder established the Working Student Scholarship, offering $1,000 in funding to college students who are partially or fully funding their higher education by themselves. We recognize the hard work and sacrifices these students make to turn their dreams into reality and hope to make a positive impact on their journey to success.

If you have any questions or need help, you can reach us at [email protected].

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Benefits

The Law Offices of Mallon Snyder established the Working Student Scholarship, offering $1,000 in funding to college students who are partially or fully funding their higher education by themselves. We recognize the hard work and sacrifices these students make to turn their dreams into reality and hope to make a positive impact on their journey to success.

Requirements

The recipient of the Working Student Scholarship must meet the following criteria:

  • You are partially or fully paying for your own college education
  • You are enrolled or planning to enroll in an undergraduate program within the United States for the Spring 2026 semester
  • You are at least 17 years of age
  • You are a resident or permanent citizen of the United States

Application Deadline

January 4, 2026

How To Apply

Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to Mallon Snyder on www.mallonsnyderlaw.com to apply

Students applying for this scholarship will need to submit the following in order to be considered for the award:

  • Proof of enrollment at your university (which may include: unofficial transcripts, class schedule, acceptance letter, etc)
  • Resume detailing current job and job history
  • Video submission that answers the essay prompt listed below 

    In a 2-minute video, please elaborate on at least one of the following prompts:

    What have you learned while working to fund your education? Discuss what jobs you have held in order to pay for your college tuition.


    What do you hope to accomplish with your degree? Discuss why you think education is important.

For more details, visit Mallon Snyder Scholarship Webpage

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