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Can dyslexic students find specific college scholarships?

I have dyslexia and I'm beginning my college search. Are there scholarships specifically for students with learning differences like dyslexia? I'd appreciate any tips on where to apply or search.

8 months ago

Absolutely, students with dyslexia have access to several scholarship opportunities. In fact, there are many organizations and entities that offer scholarships to support students with learning differences. Remember, these scholarships are typically competitive, so it's crucial to put in time and care on each application.

One such scholarship you can look into is the Anne Ford Scholarship from the National Center for Learning Disabilities. This scholarship is awarded to graduating high school seniors with a documented learning disability who are pursuing an undergraduate degree.

Additionally, the Rise Scholarship Foundation provides awards to high school seniors with learning disabilities to be used for college expenses. This scholarship requires an essay, a current transcript, and documentation of a learning disability.

Another resource is the P. Buckley Moss Society, which offers multiple scholarships to students with learning disabilities who either demonstrate artistic talent or are pursuing a career in special education.

Remember, the best approach is often to apply for a variety of scholarships - don't just limit yourself to those specific to dyslexia. Many colleges also offer institutional scholarships based on need or merit, and there are countless other private scholarships available.

Using tools like Appily can help streamline your search, as it allows you to find scholarships based on different criteria. Plus, don't forget about local and community scholarships, which can often be easier to win due to a smaller applicant pool. Reach out to your guidance counselor or members of your community to see if they know of any local opportunities.

Best of luck with your college search and scholarship applications!

8 months ago

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