Dudley DeBosier Scholarship Opportunity

Southern Lab Seniors: Apply Now for the Dudley DeBosier “For the Future” Scholarship!

Are you a creative thinker, passionate about making a difference, and ready to take a stand against distracted driving? The Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers are offering an exciting opportunity for Louisiana high school seniors—including YOU—to earn college scholarship money by using your voice and creativity to promote road safety.

What’s the Scholarship About?

The “For the Future” Scholarship is designed to empower students to raise awareness about the dangers of texting and driving. Through original video submissions, Dudley DeBosier aims to spotlight young changemakers who care about building safer, smarter communities.

Key Details:

  • Who Can Apply? Louisiana high school seniors with a minimum 2.5 GPA who are enrolled in or accepted to an accredited college or university.

  • Deadline: Applications are open October 1 – December 31, 2025.

  • Prizes:

    • Grand Prize: $4,444

    • Most Creative: $1,500

    • Most Persuasive: $1,500

    • People’s Choice: $1,000

How to Apply:

  1. Create a 1–2 Minute Video: Use any format—spoken word, animation, skits, interviews, music—to deliver a powerful message encouraging young people not to text and drive.

  2. Write a Short Essay (up to 300 words): Reflect on why road safety matters to you and how youth can drive cultural change.

  3. Submit Your Unofficial Transcript and Proof of Enrollment

  4. Complete the Online Application Form

Why You Should Apply

This is more than just a scholarship—it’s a chance to be part of a statewide movement for change. Your voice matters, and your creativity could help save lives. Plus, winning a scholarship can help ease the financial burden of college.

Let’s show Louisiana what Southern Lab students are made of. Use your talent, your story, and your passion to make an impact—and earn money for college while doing it!

👉 Apply Now

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