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Are there specific college scholarships for students with ADHD?

I have ADHD and was wondering if there are scholarships available specifically for students with this condition. How can I find these opportunities, and what might be required in the application? Any tips or resources would be great!

a year ago

Absolutely, there are a plethora of scholarships specifically designed to aid students with ADHD. Organizations often look to support students with unique circumstances and backgrounds, and ADHD certainly fits into that category.

One notable scholarship is the "Shire ADHD Scholarship," which typically recognizes multiple recipients who have been diagnosed with ADHD, enrolled in an accredited higher education program, and demonstrate a strong commitment to leadership, academic success, and community involvement.

Another avenue to examine is the "P. Buckley Moss Endowed Scholarship," which is designed specifically to aid students with learning disabilities (including ADHD) who are pursuing a career in the visual arts.

In terms of finding these scholarship opportunities, use college scholarship websites and databases to search for scholarships for students with ADHD. Just remember to keep an eye out for deadlines and ensure you meet all eligibility criteria before applying.

In terms of application procedures, you will often need to provide documentation of your ADHD diagnosis from a licensed health care provider as part of the application process. Additionally, many scholarships will require essays or short statements, detailing your personal experience with ADHD and how it has shaped your educational journey. Some may also ask for letters of recommendation, academic transcripts, or info on any extracurricular activities you've been involved in.

Tip: When writing your application, try to highlight any strengths or unique perspectives that have emerged as a result of your experiences with ADHD. Show how you’ve overcome challenges and used your experiences to drive your personal and academic growth - this can make your application stand out.

Remember, there are countless scholarships out there, so even if you can't find one particularly aimed at students with ADHD, don't get discouraged! Many scholarships are available for students who have overcome adversity, or who display strong leadership and community involvement, regardless of their particular circumstances. Good luck, and keep persisting in your scholarship search! It can be a time-consuming process, but the payoff is definitely worth it.

a year ago

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