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Exploring College Scholarships for Students with Disabilities

I'm a high school junior with a disability and am curious about available scholarships for college. What are the best resources or organizations to look into for scholarships that support students with disabilities?

a year ago

That's a great question. College planning is a vital process and having knowledge of different scholarship opportunities can significantly ease the financial stress of pursuing higher education. When it comes to scholarships for students with disabilities, there are quite a few credible resources and organizations you can consider.

First, you might want to check out the "Disability Scholarships" listed on Appily. They provide a comprehensive list of scholarships specifically tailored for students with disabilities.

In the same vein, the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) offers numerous scholarships to high achievers who are visually impaired. It's worth noting that the number of awards and the closing dates for application may vary so always keep an eye out for updates.

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation also grants scholarships to students who have a speech, language or hearing disability. They have both undergraduate and graduate scholarships, so you could consider this as a good resource too.

Furthermore, if you happen to be a student with a learning disability, the Anne Ford Scholarship is a wonderful opportunity. This scholarship is presented by the National Center for Learning Disabilities to high school seniors who are pursuing a four-year undergraduate degree.

Remember, scholarships can sometimes be very specific. You might want to start by identifying your needs and circumstances and then aligning them with the uniqueness of each scholarship out there.

Lastly, don't forget to check directly with the colleges you're interested in. They may have their own scholarships or programs that could be a good fit for you. Good luck with your scholarship search!

a year ago

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