Applications for the 2022 Mary Rohrscheib Teaching Scholarship for College Students Majoring in Education
Local students majoring in education are encouraged to apply

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[June 03, 2022] 

Personal injury attorney Josh Rohrscheib has opened applications for the 2022 Mary Rohrscheib Teaching Scholarship — a scholarship he established in loving memory of his late grandmother. The goal of the scholarship is to recognize and celebrate the great teachers in the community who continue to make a positive impact.



“My grandma was a teacher,” says Attorney Josh Rohrscheib. “She had a tremendous impact on my life and many others. This scholarship is a way to remember and honor her and recognize the great contributions teachers make within our community.”

Students who are going to school to become a teacher are eligible for the scholarship, which offers $1,000 towards education and school expenses.

In order to apply for the scholarship, students must submit an essay of at least 750 words that explains the impact a specific teacher has had on their lives, and the lessons they took with them and plan to pass on in their own career and education.

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1973 Macon County Teacher of the Year

“It’s always my hope that this scholarship will encourage applicants to spotlight the great teachers in our community and inspire them and other students to keep their passion for education alive for future generations,” says Attorney Josh Rohrscheib.
 


Applications are due on July 17th and a winner will be selected July 22, 2022.

Interested students are encouraged to apply online at: rohrscheiblaw.com/scholarship.

[Josh Rohrscheib] 
Attorney Josh Rohrscheib is a personal injury lawyer with the firm Bolen Robinson & Ellis, LLP, with offices in Bloomington, Decatur and Lincoln, practicing throughout Central Illinois.

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