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Eskew Law Scholarship for Children of Convicted Felons

The application submission period for the 2025 Children of Convicted Felons Scholarship is now closed. We will reopen submissions in the spring of 2026!

We cannot understate the significance of continuing education. Unfortunately, there are many children whose life experiences potentially jeopardize the educational opportunities available to them.

Children are our greatest resource. It is of the utmost importance that as a nation, we invest in the future of all children. We must consider those whose futures are at risk due to unfavorable circumstances at home.

For this reason, Eskew Law is proud to offer a $1,500 scholarship for college-bound or current college students who are children of convicted felons.

To apply, write a 500-word essay sharing your story. Answer the prompt: How has being a child of a convicted felon impacted your life, and what has your parent’s conviction taught you?

Once all submissions have been received, the Indianapolis criminal defense attorneys at Eskew Law will review each entry and award a $1,500 scholarship to the one applicant who best demonstrates how being a child of a convicted felon has influenced their life and what they have learned as a result of their parent’s conviction. The scholarship can be applied towards any school-related costs, such as tuition, boarding, school supplies, or books.

Chris Eskew is very thorough and does not leave the defendants or their family to wonder if anything is being done. He stays in contact with you and makes sure if you have any questions he will find the time to answer them.
-Aerial Washington
I needed an expungement done quick and in a hurry! They did just that! They were quick and understanding. If I need to I will use them again!!
-Amanda Garvin
Yasmin was great from beginning to end. She always gave me great advice. The office staff always answered my calls or emails.
-Angelica Ochoa

To Be Eligible, A Participant Must:

  • Graduated from high school by the summer of 2025 and currently enrolled in an accredited technical school, college, or university in the U.S.;
  • Or applicants have been enrolled in an accredited technical school, college, or university in the U.S. prior to the fall 2024 semester.
  • Have proof of citizenship;
  • Be the child of a parent who has a felony conviction;
  • Maintain a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 (or equivalent); and
  • Submit a 500-word essay.

To Apply, A Participant Must:

  • Submit a 500-word essay as a Microsoft Word Doc or PDF by July 31, 2025;
  • Provide his/her first and last name, email address, home address, and phone number listed at the beginning of the essay;
  • Include a copy of his/her transcript or any form of attendance verification at an accredited postsecondary institution; and
  • Submit documented proof confirming his or her parent’s felony conviction.

Please Note:

  • No printed applications;
  • We will not accept any CD-ROMs, letters of recommendation, tax returns, bank balances, resumes, or CVs;
  • Do not call or email asking where to send submissions.

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    • 500-word essay (Microsoft Word Doc or PDF only)
    • Submit a 500 word essay to answer the prompt: How has being a child of a convicted felon impacted your life and what has your parent’s conviction taught you?
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    • Copy confirming parent's felony conviction.

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    Is Eskew Law Right For You?

    Facing legal issues can be very overwhelming. Defending against criminal charges, navigating a personal injury claim, and advocating for yourself during a family law case can be difficult when you’re also balancing all your other responsibilities. At Eskew Law, we know how challenging this time can be for you, and we are dedicated to making it easier for you and your family.

    If you are looking for a compassionate lawyer serving Indianapolis with integrity and professionalism, look no further than Eskew Law. With over seventy-five years of experience serving clients in Indiana, we are confident that we can help you get the answers you need and reach the resolution you deserve in your case.