Scholarship
Resolute Legal Scholarship
Resolute Legal
Award
CAD 2.5K–2.5K ≈ €1.7K
Closing date
30 days left · May 30, 2026
Location
CA
For
Individuals
About this opportunity
The Resolute Legal Scholarship is a unique funding opportunity designed specifically for high school students pursuing post-secondary education who have a parent or guardian with a disability. The scholarship aims to address a gap in educational support, as while there are many scholarships for disabled students themselves, few exist for students whose parents have disabilities. The scholarship provides $2,500 towards tuition fees and verified school expenses.
To qualify, applicants must be Canadian citizens in their final year of high school, enrolled or accepted as full-time students at an accredited post-secondary institution. Critically, they must have a parent or guardian who is unable to work due to a disability and is actively collecting or pursuing disability benefits such as short or long-term disability insurance, CPP Disability, workers' compensation, or provincial disability benefits (ODSP, AISH, SAID, PWD, etc.).
The selection process evaluates eligibility requirements first, then the quality of short answer responses to essay questions, and finally academic performance if multiple applications are equally strong. Winners are required to provide proof of enrollment and a photo for scholarship announcement purposes. The scholarship represents Resolute Legal's commitment to supporting the disability community by helping the children of individuals they advocate for through their legal practice.
This initiative fills an important gap in scholarship availability, recognizing the unique challenges faced by families where a parent's disability impacts the household's financial capacity to support educational pursuits.
1 award
approximately 25 days after deadline
Who can apply
Applicant Types
individual
Citizenship
🇨🇦 Canada
Residency
🇨🇦 Canada
Region
Canada
Priority Groups
disabled
How to apply
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Required documents
transcripts · writing_sample
Review process
Selection based on eligibility, quality of short answer responses (500-800 words essays on disability barriers and personal impact), and academic performance as a tiebreaker
Restrictions
- geographic_restrictions
Post-award obligations
- acknowledge_funder