General Scholarships for Students with Disabilities http://www.scholarships4students.com/ (This link opens up to many scholarship opportunities) The ELA Scholarship Provides financial assistance to women with physical disabilities who are enrolled in a graduate program in a college or university in the United States. 626-398-8840 executivedirector@ela.org www.ela.org Joyce Walsh Junior Scholarship for the Handicapped Awarded to disabled instrumentalists or vocalist members of NFMC who are U.S citizens ages 12-18. National Federation of Music Clubs 1336 North Delaware St Indianapolis, IN 46202-2481 317-638-4003 Panasonic Young Soloists Award Awarded to vocalists or instrumentalists under age 25 who are permanently disabled and interested in studying music. Very Special Arts Attn: Education Office John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Washington, D.C. 20566 202-628-2800 TDD: 202-737-0645 Horatio Alger Association Scholarship Program The Horatio Alger Association provides financial assistance to students in the United States who have exhibited integrity and perseverance in overcoming personal adversity and who aspire to pursue higher education. Restricted to U.S. citizens. Application Requirements include application, essay, references, and transcript. Contact: Scholarship Coordinator Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans 99 Canal Center Plaza Alexandria, VA 22314 association@horatioalger.com http://www.horatioalger.com Louise Nacca Memorial Trust One-time award available to student who has a visual, hearing or physical impairment. May be used at any post-secondary institution. Must be a U.S. citizen. Must demonstrate financial need. Applicant must be enrolled full or part-time at a two-year or four-year or technical institution or university. Applicant must be hearing impaired, physically disabled, or visually impaired. Restricted to U.S. citizens. Contact: Louise C. Nacca Memorial for Educational Aid for the Handicapped Trust c/o First Union National Bank 190 River Road NJ3132 Summit, NJ 07901 908-598-3582 Fax: 908-598-3583 Central Intelligence Agency: Undergraduate Program "CIA Summer Internship Program" Summer employment for seniors who maintain a GPA of 3.0 or better, and are going to be offered employment with the Central Intelligence Agency after graduation. Open to undergraduate students, particularly minorities and people with disabilities, who have completed one or two years of college-level academic study. Must have a GPA of 3.0 or better. Must be over 18 years of age at time of application. Send cover letter with a resume and an unofficial copy of transcripts. Personnel Representative PO Box 12727 Arlington, VA 22209-8727 Scholarships for Students with Learning Disabilities Anne Ford Scholarship The Anne Ford Scholarship is a $10,000 award given to a high school senior with an identified learning disability (LD) who is pursuing an undergraduate degree. The ideal candidate is a person who has faced the challenges of having a learning disability and who, through perseverance and academic endeavor, has created a life of purpose and achievement. Visit website for deadline information. Applicant must be enrolled full-time at a four-year institution or university, and be learning disabled. Restricted to U.S. citizens. National Center for Learning Disabilities, Inc. 381 Park Avenue South Suite 1401 New York, NY 10016-8806 afscholarship@ncld.org www.ncld.org/content/view/871/456074/ P. Buckley Moss Society Harbison Award Scholarships available for high school seniors with learning disabilities for higher education. 601 Shenandoah Village Drive, Suite 1C Waynesboro, VA 22980 540-943-5678 Landscape Architecture Foundation 13 scholarships and internship programs to study landscape architecture at any accredited university. The scholarship is open to undergraduate or graduate landscape architecture students. Some awards are only open to women, minorities, or students with disabilities. Please contact the web site for scholarship information or call, if you cannot access the web or download the information. American Society of Landscape Architects 636 Eye Street, NW Washington, DC 20001-3736 202-898-2444 Fax: 202-898-1185 http://www.asla.org Scholarships for Students with Physical Disabilities Venture Student Aid Award for a Physically Disabled Student Cash awards for further education for physically disabled students ages 15 to 40. Award is based on financial need and student's ability to benefit from further education. Amount of award is set by board each year. Apply to local chapter or send self-addressed stamped envelope for more information. Award is limited to boundaries of Venture organization: U.S., Mexico, Canada, Japan and Korea. Venture Clubs of the Americas 2 Penn Center Plaza, Suite 1000 Philadelphia, PA 19102-1883 215-557-9300 Fax: 215-568-5200 National Amputation Foundation Scholarships Renewable award for students who have a major limb amputation. Must attend a U.S. college and must have a letter from the college indicating full time attendance at the college. Submit letter from doctor confirming amputation. Send self-addressed stamped envelope for application. National Amputation Foundation, Inc. 38-40 Church Street Malverne, NY 11565 516-887-3600 Fax: 516-887-3667 1800Wheelchair Scholarship This program awards monies to assist undergraduate students with their academic pursuits. To qualify, students must be enrolled undergraduate in "good standing" at an accredited college/university maintaining a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0, and a legal resident of the U.S. or hold a valid student visa. Applicants will be asked to submit an essay. Details can be found at the 1800Wheelchair website: http://www.1800wheelchair.com/scholarship/ 1-800-320-7140 Scholarships for Students who are Blind or Visually Impaired Recording for the Blind/Learning through Listening This program provides three scholarships for high school seniors who are learning disabled. The award is based on academic achievement, leadership, enterprise, and service to others. Financial need is not a factor. Blind/Learning through Listening 20 Rozelle Road Princeton, NJ 08540 1-609-452-0606 Gladys C. Anderson Memorial Scholarship Awarded to legally blind women who are U.S citizens to study religious or classical music in college. American Foundation for the Blind Attn: Scholarship Committee 11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300 New York, NY 10001 212-502-7600 NFB Humanities Scholarship For students (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Master's, Doctoral) studying Art, English, Foreign Languages, History, Humanities, Philosophy or Religion. Applicant must be legally blind and pursuing a full-time course of study. Selection is based upon academic excellence, service to the community, and financial need. NFMC Music for the Blind Composition Awards National Federation of Music Clubs 1336 North Delaware St Indianapolis, IN 46202-2481 317-638-4003 R.L. Gillette Scholarship Awarded to College Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior studying Literature or Music. Applicant must be a woman who is legally blind and is a U.S. citizen. Selection is based upon transcript, three recommendations, and personal statement. Arthur E. and Helen Copeland Scholarships Scholarship is awarded annually to a college student who is blind and visually impaired. All applicants must be current members of USABA. Applicant must be enrolled full-time at a twoyear or four-year or technical institution or university. Applicant must be visually impaired. Restricted to U.S. citizens. United States Association for Blind Athletes 33 North Institute Street Colorado Springs, CO 80903 719-630-0422 Ext. 13 Fax: 719-630-0616 mlucas@usaba.org http://www.usaba.org Floyd Qualls Memorial Scholarships Award available to undergraduate, graduate, vocational or technical students who are legally blind in both eyes. Submit certificate of legal blindness and proof of acceptance at an accredited post-secondary institution. American Council of the Blind 1155 15th Street, NW, Suite 1004 Washington, DC 20005 202-467-5081 Fax: 202-467-5085 info@acb.org http://www.acb.org National Federation of the Blind: Computer Science "Computer Science Scholarship" The scholarship is awarded to legally blind people pursuing postsecondary education. Selection is based on academic excellence, service to the community, and financial need. Unsuccessful applicants are urged to reapply. National Federation of the Blind Scholarship Committee 805 Fifth Avenue Grinnell, IA 50112 (515) 236-3366 http://www.nfb.org National Federation of the Blind: Rickard "Howard Brown Rickard Scholarship" The scholarship is open to legally blind people pursuing postsecondary education in the areas of Law, Medicine, Engineering, Architecture, or Natural Science. Selection is based on academic excellence, service to the community, and financial need. Unsuccessful applicants are urged to reapply. National Federation of the Blind Scholarship Committee 805 Fifth Avenue Grinnell, IA 50112-1653 641-236-3369 http://www.nfb.org Scholarships for Students who are Deaf or Hearing Impaired Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship Award Several scholarships for applicants who were born with profound or severe hearing loss (of at least 60dB) or have experienced such a loss before acquiring language. Must use speech or speech reading to communicate. Must be attending or have been admitted to a college or university that primarily enrolls students with normal hearing. Financial Aid Coordinator Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf 3417 Volta Place, NW Washington, DC 20007-2778 http://www.agbell.org Scholarship Trust for the Deaf and Near Deaf This is a special fund established by TPA in order to assist children and others with hearing loss or difficulty. Scholarship applicants need not be members of TPA to apply for assistance. All who need assistance can be eligible to receive help from TPA based on financial need. Restricted to U.S. citizens. Travelers Protective Association of America 3755 Lindell Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63108-3476 314-371-0533 Fax: 314-371-0537 bschulte@tpahq.org http://www.tpahq.org Sertoma Scholarship for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Student Twenty $1000 scholarships for hearing-impaired students or those with communicative disorders. Available for citizens of the U.S. and Canada. Minimum 3.2 GPA required. Sertoma Scholarship for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Students 1912 East Meyer Boulevard Kansas City, MO 64132 816-333-8300 Fax: 816-333-4320 infosertoma@sertoma.org http://www.sertoma.org National Association of the Deaf: Stokoe "William C. Stokoe Scholarship" - This scholarship is open to part-time or full-time graduate students who are deaf, studying a field related to sign language or the deaf community, who are committed to graduate studies in a field related to sign language or the deaf community. Must be a graduate student developing a special project on these topics. Stokoe Scholarship Liaison National Association of the Deaf 814 Thayer Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910-4500 (301) 587-1788 TTY: (301) 587-1789 Fax: (301) 587-1791 nadinfo@nad.org http://www.nad.org EAR Foundation: Minnie Pearl Scholarship Program Awarded to high school seniors with severe to profound deafness who are mainstreamed into society in any field of study. The EAR Foundation 1817 Patterson Street Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Phone Toll Free (voice/TDD): 1-800-545-HEAR Phone (voice/TDD): 615-329-7807 Fax: 615-329-7935 http://www.earfoundation.org back to top Scholarships for Students with Psychological Disabilities Lilly Reintegration Scholarship Scholarships available to students diagnosed with schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, or a schizoaffective disorder. Must be currently receiving medical treatment for the disease, including medications and psychiatric follow-up. Must also be U.S. citizen and actively involved in rehabilitative or reintegration efforts. Lilly Reintegration Programs PMB 1167, 734 North LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60610 800-809-8202 Fax: 312-664-5454 lillyscholarships@reintegration.com http://www.reintegration.com Scholarships for Students with Health Related Disabilities Award of Excellence Asthma Scholarship Program One-time award to high school seniors with asthma who are furthering their education in a postsecondary school. Must demonstrate academic excellence. Must be a United States citizen. American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 611 East Wells Milwaukee, WI 55202 414-272-6071 Fax: 414-272-6070 http://www.aaaai.org Bill McAdam Scholarship Fund Awarded to persons with hemophilia, von Willebrands, and other related hereditary bleeding disorders, their partners, spouses, parents, children, siblings, or other significant family members. Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan 22226 Doxtator Dearborn, MI 48128 Phone: 313-563-0515 mcmcadam@comcast.net Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Scholarship Awards for young adults with cystic fibrosis to be used to further their education after high school. Awards may be used for tuition, books and fees. Cystic Fibrosis Scholarship Foundation 2814 Grant Street Evanston, IL 60201 847-328-0127 Fax: 847-328-0127 mkbcfsf@aol.com Eric Dostie Memorial College Scholarship Awarded to a person with a bleeding disorder (their sibling or child) to attend any accredited college or university. Must be a U.S. citizen. Kelley Communications 21 Sawmill Way Georgetown, MA 01833 978-352-7657 Fax: 978-352-6254 info@kelleycom.com http://www.kelleycom.com Hemophilia Health Services Memorial Scholarship Fund One-time award open to full-time students with hemophilia or another bleeding disorder. Scholarship may be used at any accredited, nonprofit college, university, or vocational/technical school. Selection based on academic achievement in relation to tested ability, involvement in extracurricular and community activities, and financial need. Hemophilia Health Services 6820 Charlotte Pike Suite 100 Nashville, TN 37209-4234 615-850-5175 Fax: 615-352-2588 http://www.hemophiliahealth.com Hemophilia Resources of America One-time award for persons with hemophilia or Von Willebrand disease. Sons and daughters of those afflicted are also eligible. Hemophilia Resources of America 45 Route 46 East, Suite 609, Box 2011 Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Phone: 973-276-4944 http://www.hrahemo.com Immune Deficiency Foundation Scholarship One-time award available to individuals diagnosed with a primary immune deficiency disease. Must submit medical verification of diagnosis. Available for study at the undergraduate level at any post-secondary institution. Must be U.S. citizen. Immune Deficiency Foundation 40 West Chesapeake Avenue, Suite 308 Towson, MD 21204 800-296-4433 Fax: 410-321-9165 tb@primaryimmune.org http://www.primaryimmune.org Matt Stauffer Memorial Scholarship To support the financial needs of college students who are battling or have overcome cancer who display financial needs. Available to U.S. and non-U.S. citizens. Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults PMB #505, 4725 Dorsey Hall Drive Suite A Ellicott City, MD 21042 410-964-0202 Fax: 410-964-0402 info@ulmanfund.org http://www.ulmanfund.org Pfizer Epilepsy Scholarship Award Award for students with epilepsy who excel academically and in extracurricular activities. Must be pursuing an undergraduate degree or be a college senior entering first year of graduate school. Must be under the care of a physician for epilepsy to qualify. Pfizer, Division of Warner-Lambert Company Intra Med Educational Group 230 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10003 Phone: 800-292-7373 http://www.epilepsy-scholarship.comback to top Books on Scholarships Financial Aid for the Disabled and Their Families 2002-2004 By Gail A. Schlachter and R. David Weber ISBN 1-58841-042-0 495 pages, 2002, Hardbound, $40.00 Complete College Financing Guide 1995 By Marguerite J. Dennis, 3rd edition, Barron's Education Series, Inc., Hauppauge, New York, 1995. ISBN 0-81201-635-1 ($14.95 plus $2.32 shipping in the US or $15.69 for overseas shipping). 282 pages. 1-800-645-3476 or write to Barron's, 250 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788. Dollars for College - Students with Disabilities Garrett Park Press, Garrett Park, Maryland, 1997 ($6.95 + $1.50 shipping). Approximately 70-90 pages long, this booklet is revised every 18 months. To order a copy, call 1-301-946-2553 or write to Garrett Park Press, PO Box 190, Garrett Park, MD 20896.