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Are there scholarships available for students with disabilities?

I'm exploring different ways to fund my college education, and I'm curious about scholarships for students with disabilities. With college costs so high, I'm hoping to find some financial aid options that recognize the unique challenges I might face. Does anyone know of any reliable programs or organizations that offer scholarships for students like me? Any personal experiences or recommendations would be helpful!

8 months ago

Absolutely, there are quite a few scholarship opportunities specifically designed to assist students with disabilities. Here are a few you might want to look into:

1. The Anne Ford Scholarship: This is annually awarded by the National Center for Learning Disabilities to high school seniors who have documented learning disabilities (LD) and/or ADHD. The scholarship is worth $10,000, spread over a four-year period.

2. The Microsoft Disability Scholarship: Microsoft offers a yearly scholarship to high school seniors living with a disability that envisions a future in technology. The scholarship provides $5,000 per year, renewable up to four times.

3. The Ned McWherter Scholars Program: This scholarship is offered by the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation to top Tennessee students, including those with disabilities. The scholarship provides $6,000 per academic year that is funded half by the state and half by the college attended.

4. The Joseph James Morelli Scholarship: This scholarship seeks to support high school and college students who have been diagnosed with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and/or dyscalculia and are pursuing a career in STEM.

5. The 1800wheelchair Scholarship: This bi-annual scholarship gives $500 to two applicants a year based on the submission of a visual poem with an essay.

6. The P. Buckley Moss Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship is for high school seniors with a certified language-related learning difference (such as dyslexia) who are interested in pursuing a career in visual arts.

These are just a few examples. Don't forget to check with your prospective universities as well; many schools offer specific scholarships for students with disabilities. Networking through disability advocacy groups and related organizations can also lead to finding out about more opportunities. Always verify the details of the scholarships yourself and ensure each meets your unique needs and circumstances. Best of luck in your search!

8 months ago

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