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Davis Law Group Scholar Athlete Program™

Scholar Athlete Program recognizes exceptional student athletes that are performing well in the classroom and on the field. To register for the scholarship, students need to apply online or be nominated by a coach, teacher, parent or friend. Students must be a senior in high school, currently attend a Washington State High School, have a 3.0 GPA or higher and participate in a sport. Students can apply or be nominated starting on September 1st.

From January to March, two high school seniors in the greater Seattle area, will be chosen weekly as the Davis Law Group Scholar Athlete of the Week and given a $100 scholarship to acknowledge their academic and athletic commitment. A total of 20 scholarship recipients will be selected. After all 20 recipients are announced, scholars have the choice to enter the Sportsmanship Essay Contest for a chance to win an additional $1,000 scholarship. Two $1,000 Sportsmanship Scholarships will be awarded

Deadline to apply is March 15th. Two scholarships for $1,100 will be awarded and 18 scholarship for $100 will be awarded. Apply and nominate on our website.

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