Aspiring Legacy Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Skabelund
Overview
The Aspiring Legacy Scholarship, presented by Ultimate Asset Protection, supports students who are focused on building long-term wealth and leaving a positive legacy. Two awards of $2,500 are distributed each year. This scholarship recognizes the role higher education plays in professional growth and financial empowerment.
Who this is for
This award is intended for aspiring professionals dedicated to creating generational wealth. Successful applicants will show a commitment to leaving a lasting legacy, strong academic achievement, and a desire to use their success to benefit their communities or charitable causes. If you are a college-bound high school senior or a current undergraduate or graduate student planning to pursue your education and long-term financial goals, you are encouraged to apply.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Enrollment: Be a current undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited U.S. institution, or be a high school senior (or equivalent) who has been admitted to an accredited college or university. (All degree programs are eligible.)
- Minimum GPA: 3.0 or higher.
- Interest in wealth creation: Demonstrate a genuine interest in building wealth that benefits future generations or charitable causes.
- Residency: U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
- Essay: Submit the required written response (details below).
Application materials
To be considered, submit the following:
- Essay (500–750 words) responding to: “What motivates you to pursue higher education, and how do you hope to make a difference by accumulating wealth?”
- The essay should convey your enthusiasm for wealth creation, include any formative experiences that shaped your goals, and describe your vision as a future high-net-worth individual, including how you intend to use resources to make a positive impact.
- Academic transcript (official or unofficial) showing current coursework and grades.
- Proof of enrollment or acceptance at an accredited college, university, or law school (for example, an acceptance letter or a current class schedule).
- Optional: a resume outlining academic honors, extracurricular involvement, employment history, and community service.
This scholarship is open to students from diverse backgrounds who are focused on education and committed to using financial success to create positive change.