
Berry Law’s Papillion office, located at 312 Olson Drive, Suite 105 in Papillion, Nebraska, supporting Papillion-La Vista seniors and military families
Berry Law Papillion-La Vista High School Scholarship
Berry Law stands with students who lead, serve, and lift others. Founded by Veterans, our firm brings that commitment to the community. The Berry Law Midlands Place Scholarship recognizes Papillion-La Vista High School seniors—especially students from military families and JROTC—who demonstrate leadership, service, and a vision for the future.
Scholarship Details
- Eligibility: Papillion-La Vista High School seniors.
- Focus: Students from military families, JROTC participants, or applicants demonstrating leadership through service.
- Award: $1,000 from Berry Law in partnership with Midlands Place.
- Deadline: November 28th, 2025
Application Process
- A recommendation letter.
- An essay on the meaning of military service and leadership.
- Documentation of leadership or community service involvement.
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Download: Papillion-La Vista High School Berry Law Scholarship Essay Guide (PDF)
Get a simple, step-by-step outline to help you write the required 500–750 word essay: “What does military service mean to your community, and how has it shaped your sense of responsibility and leadership? This student-friendly guide is built around Berry Law’s core values—Integrity, Accountability, Commitment, Warrior Ethos, and Leads by Example—so you can plan, draft, and polish your essay with confidence. Download the PDF, print it, or use it on your device as you write.
Who it’s for: Papillion-La Vista High School seniors applying for the Berry Law scholarship
What it covers: clear prompts for Integrity, Accountability, Commitment, Warrior Ethos, and Leads by Example
Length target: 500–750 words with space to brainstorm real examples from school, JROTC, family, and community service
How to use it: read the tips, answer the prompts, organize your paragraphs, and finalize your essay.
👉 Download the Essay Guide (PDF) Berry Law Midlands Place Scholarship
Community Partnership
This scholarship is possible through Berry Law’s partnership with Midlands Place and our connection to Papillion-La Vista High School. Together, we support the next generation of Nebraska leaders.
Looking Ahead
This is an annual scholarship. Families should bookmark this page and return each year for updated deadlines and details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible to apply for the Papillion-La Vista High School Berry Law Midlands Place Scholarship?
Any senior at Papillion-La Vista High School may apply. Preference is given to students from military families, JROTC participants, or those showing leadership through service.
How much is the Papillion-La Vista High School Berry Law Midlands Place Scholarship award?
The award is $1,000, given annually to one Papillion-La Vista High School senior.
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What application materials are required for the Berry Law Midlands Place Scholarship in Papillion, Nebraska?
A recommendation letter, an essay on the meaning of military service and leadership, and documentation of leadership or community service.
Where can Papillion-La Vista High School seniors apply for the Berry Law Midlands Place Scholarship?
Applications are submitted through Midlands Place. This page includes a direct “Apply Here” link to the official form.
What is the deadline to apply for the Papillion-La Vista High School Berry Law Midlands Place Scholarship?
The deadline changes each year. Students and families should check this page annually for the current date.
Is the Berry Law Midlands Place Scholarship for Papillion-La Vista High School students offered every year?
Yes. This is an annual award. Please bookmark this page and return each year for updates.
Can Papillion-La Vista High School students without a military family background still apply for the Berry Law Midlands Place Scholarship?
Yes. All seniors are eligible, though preference is given to applicants with military family ties, JROTC experience, or demonstrated leadership through service.