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Two FAMU Law Students Awarded Holland Bar Prep Scholarship

Ashley Wilson (left) and Ariel Cavazos (right) received the Holland Bar Preparation Scholarship for demonstrating a commitment to excellence.

Two Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law students were awarded the Holland Bar Preparation Scholarship. The F. Malcolm Cunningham, Sr. Bar Association awards scholarships to well-deserving third-year African American law students, scheduled to take the bar exam in July 2019.

The scholarship offsets the bar examination preparation expenses for students who demonstrate a commitment to excellence. The two recipients, Ashley Wilson and Ariel Cavazos, received $1,500.




“I am very excited to receive this scholarship,” said third-year FAMU Law student Ashley Wilson. “This financial support is very helpful and it will make a huge difference as I prepare for the Florida Bar exam.”

“I am looking forward to taking the bar examination in July and it is a challenging process preparing for it,” said third-year FAMU Law student Ariel Cavazos.  “I’m very grateful to receive this much needed financial support.”

Wilson and Cavazos received their award on February 15th, at the 18th Annual William M. Holland Scholarship Luncheon in West Palm Beach, Florida. The event took place at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts.

The luncheon also honored the life and legacy of Judge Edward Rodgers through a special presentation and scholarship award. The late Judge Rodgers was a graduate of the original FAMU College of Law in Tallahassee.

This annual signature luncheon is named after the first African-American attorney in Palm Beach County and civil rights pioneer, William H. Holland.

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