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ESA Scholarships for Children of First Responders

Offered by Electronic Security Association

Reviewed by Lisa FreedlandLast updated Jan 11, 2024
Multiple awards worth up to

$12,000

Grade level

High School Senior

Expected deadline:

This scholarship might not currently be accepting applications. Most scholarship programs only accept applications a few months ahead of their annual deadline. We’ve estimated this deadline based on last year’s deadline in order to help you plan out your scholarship applications.

April 2025

Scholarship Overview

Are you a high school senior with a first responder (police, firefighter, paramedic, EMT, etc.) parent? Consider applying for the ESA scholarships for Children of First Responders! Each year, this program awards $12,000 and $4,000 to the top two applicants. In order to apply, students must submit an essay (1,000 words or less), a transcript, proof of enrollment, and one letter of recommendation. If you fit the criteria and would like some help paying for college, we encourage you to apply! 

About Electronic Security Association

The Electronic Security Association (ESA), established in 1948, is the largest trade association in the United States representing the electronic life safety and security industry. Together, ESA member companies employ more than 500,000 industry professionals and serve more than 34 million residential and commercial clients.

Eligibility information

This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.

Grade Level

High School Senior

Citizenship

U.S. Citizens

Minimum GPA

Yes

Miscellaneous

Applicants must have a parent who is a first responder (police, firefighter, paramedic, EMT, etc.).

Application information

To apply for this scholarship, students must submit an online application in addition to the below application materials.

1,000-word essay

Proof of enrollment

Academic transcript

Letter of Recommendation

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Scholarship FAQ

Is this scholarship designated for full-time or part-time students?

This scholarship is designated for full-time enrollment status only.

Is this scholarship restricted by institution type?

This scholarship is restricted for use at two-year colleges, four-year colleges, and trade/technical schools.

Is this scholarship open to international students?

No, this scholarship is only open to U.S. Citizens.

Who should I contact with any questions about this scholarship?

For any questions regarding this scholarship application, please contact Electronic Security Association at [email protected].

Is this scholarship renewable?

No, the ESA Scholarships for Children of First Responders is not renewable.

Where can I find help writing my scholarship essay?

For help writing the essay component of this scholarship application, check out our guides How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay and How to Start a Scholarship Essay (With Examples).

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