Cochlear Americas Hearing Impaired Scholarships

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Cochlear Americas Hearing Impaired Scholarships

Two hearing impaired scholarships for disability students are available through the Cochlear Americas Scholarship program. These hearing impaired scholarships for disability students are offered in honor of the organizations pioneers, Dr.Anders Tjellstrom and Professor Graeme Clark.

Professor Clark is the foundation Department of Otolaryngology professor at the University of Melbourne. His pioneering work eventually led to research involving the first implant bionic ear, which was turned on in 1978.

The first Nucleus implant subsequently occurred in 1982. Professor Clark’s continuing commitment to discovering a solution for the hearing impaired has helped not only those who are afflicted with hearing loss, but also their friends and family as well.

Professor Clark’s professional developments have been driven by his determination to never give up on finding a way to help individuals who are profoundly deaf to be able to hear. That determination was ignited by watching his own father struggle through the hardship of living in complete silence. After witnessing his father’s own anguish, frustration, and isolation, Professor Clark became determined to find a way for those living with hearing loss to make a connection with others.

Cochlear Graeme Clark Scholarship for the hearing impaired

The Cochlear Graeme Clark Scholarship is offered to Nucleus Cochlear Implant recipients around the world. This unique hearing scholarship has been established to assist individuals in furthering themselves by continuing their college education. Applicants for this scholarship must have a Nucleus Cochlear implant. All application materials must be submitted by no later than October 1st. Each scholarship has a value of $2,000 and can be renewed annually for a total of four years. All scholarship funds are paid in annual installments.

Anders Tjellstrom Scholarships for hearing disabilities

Anders Tjellstrom is an ENT at the Sahlgrenska University Hospital in the Department of Otolaryngology. Dr. Tjellstrom’s work at the University of Gothenburg eventually led to his collaboration with Professor Per-Ingvar Branemark. In 1972, the two collaborated to treat a patient with a Baha for the first time. Since that time, Dr. Tjellstrom has continued working to restore hearing to thousands of patients around the world.

Applicants for these disability scholarships must have a Baha device. The Cochlears scholarships provide $2,000 per year for a total of four years. All applications must be submitted by no later than October 1st. The Tjellstrom Cochlear Americas scholarship is awarded in recognition of students who have demonstrated a commitment to the ideals of humanity and leadership espoused by Cochlear along with academic achievement.

Cochlear Americas is a worldwide leader in implantable hearing solutions. Cochlear has continued a long tradition of providing solutions to the hearing impaired since the first multi-channel cochlear implant system was launched more than 25 years ago. The company has awarded more than $320,000 in scholarship funding to 50 students since 2002.

Cochlear is committed to providing a world-class design, technical product innovation, and a lifelong commitment to the individuals they serve. To date, more than 250,000 people around the globe have received a Cochlear Nucleus device. Innovation resides at the heart of all services provided by Cochlear. Such innovation includes not only the products designed by Cochlear, but also the company’s approach to providing educational opportunities for their device recipients, including the Cochlear Americas scholarships for hearing impaired students.

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4 Responses

  1. Abel Adewole says:

    Could you please confirm if a non-American below the age of 10 years can be a beneficiary of this program and how to go about it if yes.

  2. admin says:

    Abel,

    this question you should direct to the scholarship sponsor themselves since it is so unusual.
    You never know for sure unless you ask!

  3. Could you please send me info and how to get a scholarship.

  4. admin says:

    Leticia,

    go to Cochlear Scholarships to apply!