Empowering Communities for Brighter Futures

A New England Approach to Youth Diversion

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Grappone Conference Center

Concord, NH

Student Scholarships

Thanks to a generous grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, we can offer free and reduced registrations to students. 

A limited number of student scholarships are available for high school and college students interested in youth diversion and related fields.

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis through May 22, and scholarships will be awarded until funds are fully allocated.

    • Full-time college and high-school students  Complimentary registration
    • Part-time Students → Reduced registration rate, 50% off the rate at the time of registration

Eligibility

College Students

  1. New England resident and/or attending a New England college / university
  2. Enrolled (full or part-time) in one of the following programs:
      • Human services
      • Social work
      • Behavioral health
      • Education
      • Criminal justice

High School Students

  1. High school student in New England
  2. Intended for youth with interest in: 
      • Youth advocacy
      • Justice/diversion
      • Behavioral health
      • Community leadership

 

You will be required to submit the following if accepted: 

  • Parent/guardian Consent (required if under 18)
  • Media release
  • Emergency contact information

Are you eligible? Click below to request an application or contact Lori Walter, [email protected] | 657-332-3317.

Summit Contact: Lori Walter | [email protected] | 657-332-3317

This event is managed by the NH Juvenile Court Diversion Network (NHJCDN). For more information about the NHJCDN, please return to the NHJCDN Home page

NH Juvenile Court Diversion Network

10 Ferry Street, Suite 315

Concord, NH 03301

www.NHCourtDiversion.org

This publication was financed under a Contract with the State of New Hampshire, Department of Health and Human Services. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government.