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Scholarships for children of disabled parents

Being a high school junior with a disabled parent, I'm curious about scholarships that might be available to people in my situation. Could anyone share some insight or advice on where to look for these opportunities?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are indeed scholarships specifically designed to aid students with disabled parents. Here are a few to research:

1. The "Baer Reintegration Scholarship": This program helps students who have a parent with a diagnosed mental illness.

2. "Through the Looking Glass Scholarship": They offer multiple scholarships per year to students of parents with a disability.

3. "180 Medical Scholarship Program" : Specifically for those with spinal cord injuries, spina bifida, transverse myelitis, neurogenic bladder, or an ostomy.

You can usually apply to these scholarships online directly through their respective websites. Keep in mind that each of these scholarships has unique criteria, so you'll want to make sure you meet their eligibility requirements before applying.

Additionally, it's also a good idea to look at general disabled scholarships, as some of these may also apply to children of the disabled. Websites like Appily and Fastweb are good resources for finding such scholarships. Be sure to update your profile accurately on these scholarship search platforms so they can match you with the most suitable options.

Remember, scholarships are just one way to fund your education. You may also want to file the FAFSA to see if you're eligible for federal aid, and explore the financial aid offerings at the schools you're applying to. Each school may have unique resources or program-specific scholarships.

And lastly, don't be discouraged if you're not awarded a scholarship the first time you apply. Many scholarships are annual, so you can apply again next year. The key is to keep searching and applying! Good luck!

a year ago

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