I'm a high school junior born with a birth defect, and I'm searching for scholarships that might be available to students like me. Has anyone come across scholarships or resources that could be helpful?
There are several scholarships available specifically for students who were born with a birth defect or who are living with a disability. A few examples you might like to consider are:
1. The Ethel Louise Armstrong Foundation Scholarship: This scholarship is specifically designed for women with disabilities who are pursuing graduate degrees.
2. The Ameriglide Achiever Scholarship: This scholarship is open to full-time college students who use a manual or electric wheelchair, mobility scooter, or other mobility device regularly.
3. The 1800wheelchair.com Scholarship: This scholarship is open to all high school seniors and college undergrads. The winner is chosen based on a short essay contest.
These are just a few examples. More options can be found on the Appily scholarship database. The highlighted scholarships are usually quite competitive, so it's important to apply to a wide array of scholarships to increase your chances of being awarded. Also, check with local organizations, foundations, community groups, or even your high school's guidance office as there may be local scholarships available.
Remember, you are not limited to applying just for scholarships meant for students with birth defects or disabilities. You can apply to general scholarships as well, based on your academic interests, intended major or career, community service involvement, etc. Apply early, often, and to as many as you can.
Scholarship applications often require essays, so start brainstorming and writing your essays in advance. Good luck with your search!
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