Juris Master Workers Compensation Scholarship

Recipient must be enrolled in the Juris Master Program within the College of Law working in or pursuing work in the field of workers’ compensation.

Donor
Mr. James N. McConnaughhay
Award
Varies
Academic College/Unit
College of Law
Deadline
03/28/2025
Supplemental Questions
  1. Are you a current Juris Master student currently working in or planning to pursue work in the workers' compensation field?
  2. How many credit hours have you completed in the Juris Master Program?
  3. Have you taken the LAW6775 Workers’ Compensation Law course?
  4. If you are currently working in the workers’ compensation field, what is your job title and employer? Please briefly explain your duties within the workers’ compensation field.
  5. If you plan to pursue work in the workers’ compensation field, please explain the type of job you are hoping to pursue and what you hope to achieve in the workers’ compensation field.