CCD Law Spokane Community Scholarship

The CCD Law Spokane Community Scholarship is available to high school seniors who reside in Washington and will be attending college in the fall. The scholarship award is $500.

Eligibility requirements:

Whether you are homeschooled or attend a Washington school such as Spokane Valley High School, you are welcome to apply for the scholarship.

We ask that all applicants:

  • Be a graduating high school senior
  • Be a resident of Washington or Idaho
  • Have a minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Submit an essay of approximately 500 words in the form below telling us “How can Artificial Intelligence Shape Roadway Safety?” With all of the ways that AI is reshaping society – for better or for worse – what are some ways that AI could be used to make Spokane streets safer?

The deadline to apply is May 1, 2025. A winner will be contacted by us prior to August 1, 2025. (Scroll down for previous scholarship winners).

Please use this form below to apply:

CCD Law Application for Scholarship Award

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2023’s Award

Samantha Chauvaud was selected as the winner of the 2023 CCD Law Spokane Scholarship award. Her exemplary analysis on the future of driverless cars demonstrated a keen ability to look at a challenge from all sides. Samantha is a graduate of Richland High School with an ambition to earn her Masters in Education in the future.

2020’s Award

Crary and Domanico is pleased to announce Isabelle Anselmo as the 2020 CCD Law Spokane Scholarship winner. Isabelle recently graduated from Spokane Valley Tech with a 4.0 GPA. At Spokane Valley Tech, she was the Vice President of the National Honor Society chapter, and was a member of our HOSA Future Health Professionals chapter. Isabelle is also a figure skater with the Lilac City Figure Skating Club. She plans on attending Carroll College in Montana in the fall pursuing pre-medical studies. You can see her essay here!

2019’s Award

Cheney High School student Camden VerStrate submitted a great article about curbing distracted driving and was awarded the 2019 scholarship. Please feel free to read his great essay here.

2018’s Award

We had several great entries and for our May 2018 award we selected Andrew Walker! Please feel free to read his essay here. Thank you for everyone to applied!

 

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