IndyBar: Bar Foundation Awards Nine Students Academic and Educational Scholarships

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To date, the Indianapolis Bar Foundation has awarded more than $228,000 in academic and educational scholarships to deserving law students. In 2018, the following students were awarded scholarships:

Alyssa Devine, Indiana University McKinney School of Law, awarded the The Hon. James E. Noland Scholarship;

Sarah Correll, Indiana University McKinney School of Law, awarded the Neil E. Shook Scholarship;

Jima Fahnbulleh, Indiana University McKinney School of Law, awarded the Rosalie F. Felton Scholarship;

The following individuals received educational scholarships for the IndyBar Review course (winter and summer 2018):

Cindy Alfaro, Indiana University McKinney School of Law;

Allyson Cannon, Indiana University McKinney School of Law;

Jane Doll, Indiana University McKinney School of Law;

Daniel Randolph, Indiana University McKinney School of Law;

Lauren Shafer, Indiana University McKinney School of Law;

James Strickland, Indiana University McKinney School of Law.

The Indianapolis Bar Foundation, the charitable arm of the Indianapolis Bar Association, is a community-focused leader of the local legal profession. The foundation’s ongoing grants and programs are maintained solely through the generosity and energy of its directors, fellows and donors. The Mission of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation is to advance justice and lead positive change in Indianapolis through philanthropy, education and service.•

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