Scholarship Information
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REFERENCE POINTS: Financial Aid and Scholarship Resources
THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION'S FEDERAL STUDENT AID WEBSITE
The Department of Education's Federal Student Aid website offers information and tools to help consumers select a school, apply for aid, and locate federal student loans. A fact sheet on "Tips for Paying for College," provides suggestions to make filing a FAFSA easier. The fact sheet is available at www.ed.gov/students/college/aid/paying.html. The website can be found at http://federalstudentaid.ed.gov/
THE JOSHUA O'NEILL AND ZESHAN TABANI ENRICHMENT FUND
The Joshua O'Neill and Zeshan Tabani Enrichment Fund seeks to offer financial assistance to young adults with Down syndrome who wish to enrich their lives by enrolling in postsecondary programs or taking classes that will help them gain employment, independent living skills, life skills, or others. Up to five grants will be awarded, each grant not to exceed $1000, and the grant may be used to pay for the tuition for a course or postsecondary program at a local college, educational institution, learning center or employment training program. For more information go to . http://www.ndss.org/index.php?view=article&catid=55%3Aself-advocate-resource-&id=162%3Ajoztef&tmpl=component&print=1&page=&option=com_content
Application deadline: Not posted yet
PROJECT VISION
Project Vision lists dozens of scholarships available specifically for students with disabilities, including nearly 50 that have their application deadlines in March, April, and May. Learn more about them at:
http://www.proyectovision.net/english/opportunities/scholarships.html
FINANCIAL AID ON DISABILITYINFO.GOV
This website includes links to scholarship applications for students with various disabilities for graduate and undergraduate as well as vocational studies. For more information go to http://www.disabilityinfo.gov/digov-public/public/DisplayPage.do?parentFolderId=84
NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDERS ASSOCIATION
Looking for scholarships for Latino students? For students formerly in foster care? Scholarships offered by the Federal Government? Then visit the web site of the National Scholarship Providers Association (NSPA). One new NPSA product, the Scholarship Data Standard, allows students to complete an online scholarship application and then re-use the information with other scholarship providers without retyping their data. These and other documents can be found on the NSPA website at http://www.scholarshipproviders.org/
MICHIGAN STATE LIBRARY OF FINANCIAL AID
Michigan State's comprehensive list of financial aid resources for students with disabilities can be found at http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3disable.htm
SCHOLARSHIPS4STUDENTS.COM
Includes a list of scholarships for students with disabilities, by disability category. To access their list, visit
http://www.scholarships4students.com/special_scholarships.htm
WASHINGTON CENTER FOR INTERNSHIPS AND ACADEMIC SEMINARS
The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars is pleased to announce it will continue to help increase scholarship opportunities for students with disabilities. The Washington Center will complement students' professional experience with solid academic training for credit from highly qualified instructors. In addition, students will be exposed to community, national and international leaders through workshops, seminars, lectures, embassy visits and networking events held throughout the course of each semester. Applications are available at http://www.twc.edu/students/how_to_apply.shtml
Additional Scholarship Information
Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship (for the deaf)
www.agbell.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?p=College_scholarship_Awards
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHE)(for any disability)
www.ashfoundation.org/Foundation/grants/GraduateScholarships.htm#MSS2
Bank of America ADA Scholarship (for any disability)
www.scholarshipprograms.org/fsp_scholarships.html
Chair Scholars Foundation (for physically challenged students)
http://www.chairscholars.org/
The Center for Dyslexia (for LD)
http://dyslexia.mtsu.edu/areasofinterest/adults/collegescholarships
ELA Foundation Fellowship (for female students with a disability)
ela.org/scholarships/scholarships_process.html
FastWeb Scholarship Search
http://www.fastweb.com/
The Florida Council of the Blind
http://www.fcb.org/
Heath Resource Center
http://www.heath.gwu.edu/
LD Online
www.ldonline.org/scholarship_ops
The Marion Huber Learning through Listening Awards (RFBD)
http://www.rfbd.org/applications_awards.html#ltl
Any Scholarships (not necessarily disability related)
Adventures in Education
http://www.adventuresineducation.org/
CollegeFunds.net
http://www.collegefunds.net/
College View
http://www.collegeview.com/
Council of Citizens with Low Vision International
www.cclvi.org/
Helping Hands Book Scholarship Program
http://www.helpinghandsbookscholarship.com/
Go College
http://www.gocollege.com/
The Point Foundation
www.thepointfoundation.org/index.html