Energy and Mineral Law Foundation
Energy and Mineral Law Foundation
340 S Broadway, Ste. 101
exington, KY 40508
ph: (859)231-0271
Fax: (859)226-0485
E-mail: [email protected]
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EMLF Law Student Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Purpose: To provide educational assistance to encourage the study of energy, environmental, natural resources, and mineral law. Focus: Environmental science, Natural resources, Mineralogy, Energy-related areas. Qualif.: Applicants must be law school students for the current academic year and must demonstrate an interest in the study of natural resources, energy or mineral law. Criteria: Recipient will be selected based on some criteria: a) potential to make a significant contribution in the field of energy, mineral and natural resources law; b) academic ability; c) leadership ability; and d) financial need.
Funds Avail.: $1,000-$3,000. Deadline: April 11.
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