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SCHOLARSHIP: Leadership Institute for Women of Color Attorneys' 17-18 Scholarship Application No

Greetings on behalf of the Scholarship Committee for the Leadership Institute for Women of Color Attorneys! The Leadership Institute’s 13th Annual Leadership Conference and Scholarship Program will be held on March 28-29, 2018 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in downtown Atlanta, Georgia.

Up to five (5) scholarships will be given on March 29, 2018 to the deserving finalists. The number and amount of each scholarship will be determined by LIWOCA in its discretion. The 2017 LIWOCA Scholarships were $3,000 each. Attached for you is a copy of this year's LIWOCA Scholarship Application. Please note that the deadline to apply is December 31, 2017. Please disseminate this information to any women of color law students within your legal, academic, and professional networks. The scholarship application must be emailed to the Scholarship Committee at the following email address: 2018.liwoca.scholarship@gmail.com. If mailed, the application must be postmarked no later than December 31, 2017, and addressed to LIWOCA at 4480 South Cobb Drive, Suite H-315, Smyrna, GA 30080.

A copy of the scholarship application can be accessed by clicking here, and more details about the scholarship and conference may be found at http://www.leadingwomenofcolor.org. Sincerely, Shunta V. McBride Attorney-at-Law 2018 Scholarship Chair, Leadership Institute for Women of Color Attorneys LIWOCA E-mail: 2018.liwoca.scholarship@gmail.com

 
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