Campbell Law students awarded WCBA scholarships

RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law School students Amanda Brookie and Emily Pappas have been awarded Wake County Bar Association (WCBA) Memorial Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Brookie, a rising second-year student, and Pappas, a rising third-year, formally received their $5,000 scholarships during a presentation at a recent WCBA luncheon on June 3 at the Women’s Club of Raleigh.

Amanda Brookie (left) and Emily Pappas (right) were honored at the WCBA luncheon on June 3

WCBA Memorial Scholarships are annually awarded to law school students with strong ties to Wake County that have displayed solid academic achievement and a commitment to community service. The WCBA Foundation has been providing scholarships since 1989, culminating in more than $150,000 in scholarship assistance.

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