College Scholarships for Students with Disabilities

College scholarships for students with disabilities can help a great many people attend school a lot easier. There are hundreds of thousands of people in our country today that suffer from some form of disability. Many foundations, organizations, and companies have set up specific monetary rewards that can help these individuals attain a high quality of life by attending college through various types of scholarships for the disabled. Disability scholarships are not sparse. There are plenty out there for those who take the time to look and apply.
When applying for a disability scholarship it is important to remember a few things that will apply to all programs. In any situation, scholarships need to be applied for. If you don’t apply for the disabilities scholarships, then you can never be awarded with it. Most disability scholarships can be obtained fairly easily if you simply follow the application instructions exactly. While some instructions are more complex, others are quite simple. Remember, if you need help filling out forms or coming up with documentation, do not hesitate to ask. Your future may depend on if you get the scholarship or not.
There are many different scholarships for disabilities that can easily be attained by individuals who need them to pay for college. It is important to start looking at what’s available before an individual plans to start school. Some scholarships will have to be applied for when the student in still in high school, while others need to be applied for while the student is in college. Gathering information is always the best first step to take.
For those who have learning disabilities, the Anne Ford Scholarship has learning disability scholarships which provides ten thousand dollars to a deserving high school senior. This money can be used to pursue any field of study at any accredited institution. For those with specific disorders, there are many specific disability scholarships available.
The American Council for the Blind and the American Foundation for the Blind are two organizations that provide blind college scholarships for students with disabilities that suffer with some type of visual impairment. Award amounts vary depending on the program that a student applies for, but all scholarships in this area require proof and documentation of legal blindness.
There are various different disability deaf scholarships available to students who are deaf or near deaf. The Minnie Pearl program offers money to high school seniors that are in a mainstream school system while dealing with deafness.
The Alexander Graham Bell Association also offers hearing scholarships for college students with hearing disability impairments wishing to pursue a college degree.
Various organizations offer college money to students who have psychological disabilities. Many local autism groups are proud to offer college autism scholarships to students with documented autism. Likewise, there are many groups that offer schizophrenia scholarships for students that have been diagnosed with schizophrenia. The Lilly Schizophrenia Reintegration Scholarship is one example.
Physical impairments can place a great deal of strain on a student who wished to attain a college degree. For this reason there are many scholarships available to those with these diseases and disorders. The Cystic Fibrosis Scholarship Foundation provides money for students with this condition. They offer Cystic Fibrosis Scholarships for students who suffer from this condition.

No matter what the disability is, there are specific grants scholarships for the disabled that can help a student attain their goals. A college degree can make all the difference in the world when it comes to the quality of life. This is why these college scholarships for students with disabilities are so important to those who receive them each year.
*Basic guidelines for disabilities scholarships
Related Reading
- Disability Scholarships and Grants.
- Ann Ford Disability Scholarship.
- Disability Scholarships for Hearing Impaired Students.
- Disability scholarships for blind.
- Easy Visually Impaired Disability Scholarships.
- Unknown Disability Scholarships for Survivors.
- Bethesda Lutheran Scholarships for Disabilities Studies
- Google Lime Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
- Lupus Scholarships for Disabled Students
- Guidelines for disabilities scholarships
I am a male and deaf from Nigeria.l am a student of Federal College of Edu Special oyo,Oyo state.Am now 200Level.l wish get your scholarship.After that,l will enter university by God’s grace.Would you Text me?,please.Thanks.
NDUBUEZE,
read about bursaries scholarships.
I am a hearing impaired young man who just finished B.Sc program. I am applying for a master degree program at University of Alberta. However, my headache now is how to secure funding for the study. I am a Nigerian. Can you assist me in getting scholarship or other forms of funding. I should be glad if you can be of some assistance. Regards.
Nnaemeka,
read about government bursaries which would be perfect for where you live.
am 19 years old my right leg was oesteolysed & became short
l have managed to complete my highschool in uganda
am looking for university scholarship from you people
edgar,
apply to the Davis scholarship and look into African bursaries.
Where do we submit the applications for the scholarships to?
Alicia,
to submit any application to any scholarship on this website you must go directly to the scholarship sponsors website to apply.
I am paralyzed in my left arm how do I go about applying for scholarships with that dissability
Allison,
you can apply to any disability scholarship which requires ‘any’ disability to apply – apply to those firstly. Also read about these paralyzed scholarships and contact these organizations to see if you would qualify to apply for them. Read also about government disability scholarships.
[...] who are eligible to receive a disability scholarship from this organization will also be enrolled full-time in an accredited college or university. [...]
how do i apply for disability schlorships?
josh,
by going directly to the scholarships sponsors website and applying there online or via mail once you print out their application. We provide links sometimes in the disability scholarship articles we write about sometimes, not always. If a link is not in our article then this means that the scholarship sponsor changes the URL every year and we don’t put it in the article anymore..
My daughter has a condition called amniotic band syndrome. She was born without her right arm. Which scholarship is best to apply for?
Gail,
we don’t know of any specific disability scholarship for your condition but you should apply to any disability scholarship where the criteria is: applicants must have any documented disability to apply. There are many of them. You will find many on our website too. See the below as an example of one you can apply to.
Foundation for Science and Disability, Inc.
The Foundation for Science and Disability has a science student grant fund available to fourth-year undergraduate students (accepted to graduate/professional school) and graduate students who have some physical disability. Awards of $1,000 each will be made to college or university students for special purposes in connection with a science project or thesis in any field of mathematics, science, engineering, or computer science.
Foundation for Science and Disability, Inc.
115 Brainard Ave.
La Grange, IL 60525
Phone: (708) 352-1091
I have myasthenia gravis and in may of 2011 I graduated from my B.A in Hotel & Tourism Administration in Puerto Rico. I will like to know if there is any scholarship to do the Master degree for me but online. I graduate with 3.74 in the B.A. Thanks
Wanda,
contacting organizations which support myasthenia gravis like the MGFA would be the way to look for those specific scholarships. There is none written about on our website at this time.
Also read about a myasthenia gravis scholarship.
My 19 year old friend is graduating high school this year. His right hand/lower arm were taken off by a chipper when he was 14. He would like to acquire a doctorate in botany, specifically studying medicinal plants in the rain forest. Can you help???
R-Taz,
your friend has a disability and he can apply to any disability scholarship which requires a disability of some type. There are many of them. As far as loss of limb scholarships and this is the case, we recommend that you contact organizations which support people who have have this disability to see if they can assist with student aid of some type. Read more at amputee scholarships.
There are many college scholarships for high school seniors offered and they are one of the most abundant in terms of student aid.
My 14 year old son has Aspergers Syndrome, severe, he needs specialized people because he is very smart and talented but lack social skills. were can I get help for him , and a Scholarship for the Autism spectrum. thank you
Elka,
there is not a whole lot of sponsors other then organizations which specialize in Aspergers Syndrome and Autism – target those places for student aid. You want to look for all organizations which provide support for Autism/Aspergers Syndrome. Check out these places for student aid programs.
http://www.autism-society.org/
http://www.researchautism.org/news/otherevents/scholarship.asp
Read more about autism scholarships.
You son will be eligible for all the general type disability scholarships – meaning you can only apply to them if you have ANY disability. Apply to as many as you can.
I have a rare disorder called Klippel Trenaunay syndrome and I was wondering if there might be anything that I can qualify for?
Treasa,
we don’t have any information for student aid on this condition. The best advice that we can give is to search for companies which provide support for conditions like this, or similar and see if they have any student aid programs to apply to. Since you do have a disability you will be able to apply to any and all disability scholarships which call for any type of disability to apply to it. There are many, especially at colleges and universities.
I have degenerative disk disease and some other back problems, is there anything I qualify for?
My name is Samantha, I am a 25 year old single mother. My daughter is 20 months old. I am disabled and have postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. I am having difficulty paying for all my classes, books, baby sitters, and other bills. Everything has been so overwhelming, but I want to keep moving forward and attending college. I only have 4 semesters left to complete 3 computer related associate degrees. Can you help point me in the right direction for scholarships. Thank you.
Samantha
Alec,
apply to any disability scholarship programs which only requires you to have a disability of some kind. There are lots of them which we write about and are included in our website. Contact any organization which supports your particular disability. Go to http://ddd_friends.tripod.com/ which may help you.
Samantha,
go to scholarships for moms and scholarships for single parents.
My daughter has a reading disability and we are wondering if their are any scholarships for this?
John,
look into learning disability scholarships and the NCLD scholarships.
I have an 18 yr old daughter at home. She had a tracheotomy until age 12. After decannulation, she can breath, but with very limited performance. Also with her current condition of bi-lateral vocal chord paralysis, she cannot speak very loud. I’m just starting this search for her. Anything to accelerate my search would be appreciated. Any Scholarship programs tailored for her? Loving Father…
Rick,
search for this type of scholarship by going to websites which provide support to tracheotomy patients. Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracheotomy to try and find some which you can contact. Apply to any disability scholarship which requires any disability to apply. Search for ‘tracheotomy scholarships’ in your favorite search engine.
I am 22 and I have Tourettes. I am trying to find somthing to help me out with school. Any help? Thanks!
Nikki,
apply to any general disability scholarships which just require a disability of some type. Also visit websites which provide support for Tourettes such as the National Tourette Syndrome Association to see or inquire via their contact webpage to see if they sponsor a student scholarship.
Hi! I am 18 and I have Dystonia which is a neurological movement disorder. Is there a scholarship for this? Thanks for your time!
Kali,
go to Dystonia scholarships to read on one. Visit websites which provide support for people with Dystonia to see if they offer a scholarship program specifically for Dystonia students such as the American Dystonia Foundation as well as others. Check websites that also provide support for people with neurological disorders too. You may be surprised at how much you find.