Paralyzed Scholarships for Students with Disabilities

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Paralyzed Scholarships

Students with disabilities may be eligible to receive a variety of different paralyzed scholarships. Many colleges and universities as well as private organizations offer scholarships specifically for students who are paralyzed. It should be kept in mind that some of these disability scholarships may require students to submit medical verification by a physician regarding their paralysis. Other scholarships may not require applicants to submit any proof of their paralysis. The goal of most scholarships for paralyzed students is to assist the applicant in achieving their goals in advancing their education.

The Paralyzed Veterans of America Scholarship program, also known as the PVA Scholarship Program was first started in 1986. This scholarship programs makes it possible for paralyzed veterans as well as their dependents to continue their education. Applicants must be United States citizens and also full-time or part-time students enrolled in a degree program. There are also academic achievement requirements for these paralyzed scholarships. The mission of the Paralyzed Veterans of American is to help in sustaining medical research as well as the civil rights for all individuals with disabilities. One of the key elements of this organization is to provide research to assist in discovering a way of reversing paralysis. The organization has sponsored more than $300,000 in paralyzed scholarships since the organization was founded.

The disabilities scholarship program was originally founded to offer some type of financial assistance to paralyzed veterans and their families. The organization not only works to offer scholarships to disabled veterans but also offers services to assist in making the lives of disabled veterans better in many different ways. Winners of scholarships under this program receive $500 if they are enrolled in school part-time. Full-time students receive award amounts of $1,000. These scholarships for students with disabilities are largely merit based. As a merit-based scholarship, this program requires students to submit a personal statement as well as their academic history, activities and letters of recommendation. The application requires students to submit information regarding their experiential activities and how they have been able to continue their life as normal and move on beyond their disability.

Other Scholarships for Paralyzed Students

The Mei Yuen Hoover Scholarships for students with disabilities is offered by George Washington University. This disability scholarship program was established in 1999 as a result of a bequest by Ms. Mei Yuen Hoover. This paralyzed scholarship is available through the university’s College of Arts and Sciences. It is only available for undergraduate or graduate students. Applicants must demonstrate academic achievement as well as financial need to be eligible for this scholarship.

The ChairScholars Foundation Scholarship program was originated by the former Chief of Spinal Surgery through the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, Hugo A. Keim, M.D. The foundation now operates a national program as well as a program in New York and Florida. The program offers paralyzed scholarships to disabled students and is open to economically disadvantaged students around the country who have serious physical disabilities. Scholarships for paralyzed students through this program that provide tuition are available at the university or the college of the applicant’s choice. The Florida scholarship program offers full-tuition scholarships that can be used for tuition assistance to help with vocational training or work toward a bachelor’s degree.

The Spina Bifida Scholarship or SBA Scholarship program was established in 1988. This paralyzed scholarship is a one-year disabled scholarship with a goal of assisting individuals who were born with this particular spinal defect in pursuing their higher education goals. Students with this condition who are accepted by or who are enrolled in a 4-year college or a 2-year college are eligible for this disability scholarship program. Students accepted by or enrolled in a vocational, trade or business school are eligible for this paralyzed program. To apply for these paralyzed scholarships for students with disabilities, applicants must submit a doctor’s statement that confirms their disability. They must also submit a copy of the letter of acceptance from their educational institution to be considered for the Spina Bifida Association scholarship.

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  1. admin says:

    Afshan,

    you can apply to any you see listed on the website; but you must go to the sponsor of the scholarships website to apply. Look into also the Davis scholarships. More reading at study abroad scholarships. Talk also to your FinAids office for more guidance too, especially for disability scholarships in India. Go to UPTU scholarship.

  2. admin says:

    Disability scholarships for disabled students!