WIFLE Scholarship Program

Amount:
$2,500
Deadline:
May 1, 2025
Awards Available: 1

Scholarship Description

WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous factors. Scholarship Awards may be renewable on subsequent applications. WIFLE scholarships are awarded based on a student’s academic potential, achievement, and commitment to serving communities in the field of law enforcement. Scholarships are offered to undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students.

To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must physically attend and be a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university; or be currently enrolled in a full-time in a fully accredited community college with the intention of transferring to a four-year degree; Have completed at least one full academic year of college work at an accredited college or university or community college; Major in Criminal Justice or related discipline such as social sciences, public administration, computer science, finance, linguistic arts, chemistry, physics, etc., leading to a four-year degree (Students in graduate and postgraduate programs are also eligible; students pursuing Associate degrees are not eligible, unless as stated above, fully articulate in the application their intention to transfer to a four-year program.); Have a minimum 3.0 overall grade point (GPA) average; Demonstrate a commitment to the community through a 500-word essay describing their involvement in a community project, and the results or impact of that involvement to the community; or, if the applicant if currently serving or has served an internship with a law enforcement agency, preferably a federal law enforcement agency, the applicant must provide details including the name if the agency, the dates served and describe the value of the experience and the accomplishment through the internship in a 500-word essay; Have at least one community leader or member of a community or police official sponsor their application with a written statement of support; Submit a completed application with the required information, 500-word essay, transcripts, and a recommendation letter from a community leader or police official and be a citizen of the United States.

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