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Bryan University Student Earns Competitive 2026 Relativity Fest Scholarship  

Bryan University is proud to recognize student Annie Goalwin, who has been selected as a recipient of the 2026 Relativity Fest Scholarship. This highly competitive honor is awarded to standout professionals and students in the eDiscovery field. 

“I am thrilled that Annie has been selected as a recipient of the Relativity Fest Student Scholarship. Annie has demonstrated exceptional curiosity, determination, and professionalism throughout her studies at Bryan University, and this is a deserving recognition for the incredible work she does,” Paralegal Program Director Christine Leavitt said. “This scholarship also highlights Annie’s dedication to excellence in legal technology and eDiscovery. Through our use of Relativity Academic in courses, students gain hands-on experience with the same technology used by professionals across the industry.” 

Relativity is the leading platform in the eDiscovery industry, trusted by law firms, corporations, government agencies, and legal service providers around the world. EDiscovery is the process of identifying, collecting, reviewing, and producing electronically stored information for litigation, investigations, and regulatory matters. It’s become one of the fastest-growing and most technology-driven areas of the legal profession. 

Relativity Fest is the company’s annual conference, drawing legal, compliance, and technology professionals from across the globe. The scholarship program is highly competitive, providing recipients with the opportunity to attend the conference, network with industry leaders, participate in educational sessions, and gain exposure to the emerging trends and technologies shaping the future of legal services. 

A Reflection of Bryan University’s eDiscovery Curriculum

This recognition is a direct reflection of Bryan University’s commitment to hands-on, career-ready eDiscovery education. Through our curriculum, students gain practical experience working within Relativity Academic, the educational version of the same platform used by legal professionals worldwide. Rather than learning eDiscovery concepts in theory alone, students develop real, applicable skills from day one. 

Bryan University also reimburses AA and BS graduates for the cost of the RelativityOne Review Pro Certification exam, a professional credential that signals technical proficiency and readiness for the workplace. Annie took full advantage of this opportunity, successfully earning her certification before going on to be selected for the Relativity Fest Scholarship. 

Earning a professional certification and then being chosen for one of the industry’s most recognized scholarship programs is a remarkable achievement. It’s a testament to what dedicated students can accomplish when they have access to industry-aligned training and institutional support. 

We congratulate Annie on this well-deserved honor and look forward to seeing the impact she will make in the legal technology field!  

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