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This list of accessibility scholarships is provided as a courtesy. These scholarships are not provided by the university.Ìý

Scholarship Opportunities for Students with Disabilities

– Bottar Leone, PLLC, is announcing its first scholarship for students with physical or learning disabilities (“Bottar Leone Scholarshipâ€). The $2,500 scholarship will be awarded 2 times annually to a recent high school graduate with a documented physical or learning disability.

– for students with Epilepsy and other seizure disorders.

– The Frederick J. Krause Scholarship on Health and Disability recognizes students with disabilities who are working to advance the broad field of disability and health.

– The 180 Medical Scholarship Program is open to full-time college students living with specific medical conditions, including spinal cord injuries, spina bifida, transverse myelitis, neurogenic bladder, or an ostomy.

– Every year, the NFB awards more than $300,000 in cash and prizes to blind scholars in recognition of their achievements and professional aspirations.

– The Blinded Veterans Association’s Sue Cantrell Scholarships are available to spouses, children, and grandchildren of verified BVA members to assist with tuition.

– The Organization for Autism Research’s scholarship program awards $3,000 scholarships to students across the autism spectrum.Ìý

– The Claude S. Weiler Scholarship for Amputee College Students is available to full- time students who have undergone a major limb amputation.Ìý

– Lighthouse Guild offers up to 20 merit-based scholarships for students with vision loss who are newly transitioning to college or graduate education.

– The College Scholarships Fund is targeted to the traditional college-aged student with a disability who is pursuing either a full- or part-time course of study in any medium of Art.

– Available to students with pre-lingual bilateral hearing loss in the moderate-severe to profound range who attend a mainstream and accredited college or university on a full-time basis.Ìý

– The Neurodiversity Scholarship is the largest national scholarship program investing directly in neurodivergent students, including those with learning differences such as Dyslexia, ADHD, Processing Disorders, Autism and other common challenges related to learning.

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