Ashaley Boatwright, a native of South Carolina, always harbored a desire to make a positive impact on people’s lives. Following his high school graduation, he enlisted in the United States Marines, driven by a commitment to serve his country and contribute to the fight against terrorism.
Upon completing his service in the Marines, Boatwright redirected his focus toward addressing the everyday injustices prevalent in our communities. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Clemson University and pursued his legal education at Stetson University College of Law, renowned as the premier trial law school in the nation. Upon graduation, he chose the path of a public defender, dedicated to championing the rights of those unable to advocate for themselves. The discipline and composure instilled in him during his military service remain integral to his approach.
Boatwright’s fervor for justice, his cases, and, most importantly, aiding his clients propels him to be an unwavering advocate. He invests considerable effort in meticulous case preparation, ensuring his clients have the optimal chance for success in court.
Today, Boatwright has established Boatwright Legal, LLC, a legal practice committed to fighting for individuals like you. If you seek a reliable attorney to champion your cause, don’t hesitate to schedule a free consultation with our law firm.
We want to continue to pay it forward by offering funds to further educational opportunities for the future.
This award seeks students with diverse backgrounds of race, ethnicity or faith, obtain the degree of their choice from any eligible college, university, graduate school, or law school. Applicants are encouraged to apply in fields in which they have traditionally been underrepresented: science, math, engineering, technology, business, and law. Applicants must be enrolled in or committed to attend a college, university, or professional school during the current calendar year in which they applied for the scholarship. Applicants must be U.S. citizens at the time of their application. Applicants should not be immediate family members of employees of Boatwright Legal.
This scholarship is intended to help students with high character, above-average intellect as demonstrated by academic achievement and a commitment to community service. Our scholarship is open to any American citizen, who will be attending a college, university, graduate school, or law school in the United States during the current calendar year. Only students who have a 3.0 GPA or higher may apply for this scholarship.
This $1,000 one-time scholarship award will be sent directly to the registrar’s office of the winner’s college or university and can be used to cover the cost of tuition, fees, housing, and/or books up to the Cost of Attendance. This scholarship is not renewable. Applicants will need to submit an official transcript and one letter of recommendation from an employer or professor/teacher in addition to submitting an essay.
Essay Requirements: 750-word maximum
Essay Topic: If you had the authority to change your community in a positive way, what specific changes would you make?
Deadline: All written scholarship submission materials must be received by 11:59 PM CST on the final day of the calendar year. The winner will be announced on January 31 of the following year and will receive a one-time award of $1,000 in one lump sum.
Start by asking a teacher, employer or mentor. Do not ask a friend or family member. A letter of recommendation is similar to a professional reference; choose someone who can articulate your strengths and praise your accomplishments.
We are dedicated to upholding justice and serving your legal needs. Don’t wait, get the help you need. Boatwright Legal is here for you!