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Holland and Knight Dream Scholarship

Holland & Knight Charitable Foundation is pleased to announce that it is accepting entries for its annual Dream Scholarship Essay Contest. The writing contest is open to high school seniors enrolled in public schools in Atlanta, Decatur, Fulton County and DeKalb County public school systems. The purpose of the contest is honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and to encourage students and leaders of today and tomorrow to reflect on Dr. King's legacy, their dreams and their strategies for achieving those dreams. We encourage all eligible students to apply.

The Scholarships:
The following scholarships will be awarded to winning essayists:
1st Place: College Scholarship of $3,000.
2nd Place: College Scholarship of $2,000.
3rd Place: College Scholarship of $1,000.

Scholarships will be paid to each student's post-secondary educational institution and upon proof of registration to the educational institution.

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