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legal opportunity SCHOLARSHIP

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FAQs

  • We are selecting one pre-law and one current or incoming law student to win the following:

    Pre-Law Award:

    • Stipend

    • Law School Admissions Consulting Package ($5,000 Value)

    • Mentorship from Attorneys in Your Practice Area Interest

    • Copy of Disbarred: The Card Game

    • Copy of Grad School Admissions Secrets eBook

    Law Student Award:

    • Stipend

    • Legal Employment Consulting Package ($4,000 Value)

    • Mentorship from Attorneys in Your Practice Area Interest

    • Copy of Disbarred: The Card Game

  • Complete the form above and opt in to our mailing list to receive exclusive news and updates. Applications will be released in May — ONLY to those who have submitted all required information by the deadline, Friday, April 15th at 9:30 am PST.

  • Open to any pre-law or law student who can demonstrate financial need or a compelling case for how they would benefit from the funds and services.

  • We anticipate selecting students in June.

  • We are accepting mentors, donations, and sponsors to increase the stipend amount and number of students we can award scholarships to. Please reach out to info@gamesthatmatter.vip to help us make a difference!

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Our past scholars


Mina Anochie, GTM Scholar ‘25

Mina is a Lead Policy Fellow at the Los Angeles Civil Rights Department, where she leads initiatives that advance social justice, civil rights, and racial equity. She is dedicated to amplifying the voices of underrepresented communities by integrating community knowledge and lived experience into policy development and implementation. Through her work, Mina champions equitable systems and inclusive practices that drive meaningful and lasting change.

Mina will be attending Columbia Law School.