Admit It to Quit It: End Distracted Driving Scholarship

It’s beyond debate that distracted driving is dangerous. It’s up to each individual to make the commitment to put an end to their own distracted driving habits. But before you can put a stop to any behavior, you must first admit the existence of the problem, which is why for our undergrad scholarship contest, we asked students to do just that. We want to put an end to distracted driving among young drivers. Toward that end, the Tampa car accident lawyers at Abrahamson & Uiterwyk, along with their experienced car crash injury lawyer team, are offering the annual Admit It to Quit It: End Distracted Driving Scholarship to undergrad students and high school seniors in the United States.

Each applicant will be required to submit a short essay of 500 to 1,000 words admitting to their most common distracted driving habits or what habits they see in friends and family members, and to describe specifically how and why they intend to put an end to those deadly habits or help others put an end to their habits.

Applicant Requirements:

  • Must be a resident of the United States
  • Must be an undergraduate student, currently attending a College or University in the United States or must be a high school senior who has been accepted to a College or University in the United States
  • Must complete the Google form application on the website, including the essay response of 500-1000 words

Award
$1,500.00
Deadline
05/31/2026