I'm trying to find scholarships that are specifically for students with intellectual disabilities. If anyone has experience or knowledge about applying for these kinds of scholarships, I'd love to hear about it and any advice you might have.
Absolutely! Many scholarships are dedicated to supporting students with disabilities, including intellectual disabilities. Here are a few examples:
- The Ruby's Rainbow Scholarship: This scholarship supports students with Down Syndrome who are at least 18 years old and are seeking post-secondary education.
- The Shire Canada ADHD Scholarship Program: While primarily for individuals with ADHD, this scholarship is also open to those with other forms of intellectual disabilities.
- The Microsoft DisAbility Scholarship: This is an academic scholarship for students living with a disability, which includes intellectual disabilities.
- The P. Buckley Moss Endowed Scholarship: This is for students with a certified language-related learning difference and pursuing a career in visual arts.
- The Lighthouse Guild Scholarship Program: While primarily for visually impaired students, they also consider students with other types of disabilities.
Remember, many of these programs have unique requirements. You'll want to take a thorough look at the scholarship guidelines before applying.
Also, consider resources available at the college you plan to attend. Many institutions offer their own scholarships for students with disabilities. So, contact the college's Disability Services office or the Financial Aid office—they could provide you with a wealth of knowledge about the scholarships available on their campus.
Lastly, don't shy away from general scholarships not specific to disability. Your unique perspective and experiences can make for powerful essays and personal stories, which can increase your chances. Good luck with your scholarship search!
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