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		<title>Nursing Home Abuse Awareness and Prevention Scholarship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Nursing Home Abuse Awareness and Prevention Scholarship is an effort to provide awareness to the public regarding nursing home abuse.]]></description>
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<p>The <strong>Nursing Home Abuse Awareness and Prevention Scholarship</strong> is funded by NursingHomeAbuse.net in partnership with Education Aid, Inc. in an effort to provide awareness to the public regarding nursing home abuse. Along with a goal of helping to stop nursing home abuse, the partnership of Education Aid, Inc. and NursingHomeAbuse.net seeks to assist students who do not receive enough financial aid to cover the total cost of their education.</p>
<p>Unlike many typical <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disability scholarships</a>; however, this scholarship is unique in that it not only provides students with assistance for paying tuition, but also helps with financial expenses that are non-tuition related in an effort to help students in reaching their educational goals. In this regard, the Nursing Home Abuse Awareness and Prevention Scholarship is truly one of a kind.</p>
<p>This is because many students who are enrolled currently in a degree-seeking program do not possess the financial resources in order to complete their education. This is actually one of the primary reasons why many students ultimately drop out of college and never complete their degrees.</p>
<p>The Nursing Home Abuse Awareness and Prevention Scholarship is meant to enable students to complete their education while also providing them the necessary assistance they need in implementing improved elder care within their communities. Consequently, this scholarship is intended to be awarded to an individual who has been affected personally by nursing home abuse and who has made a commitment to making a difference in the senior citizen population, or who has a strong commitment regarding this issue and who is strongly considering working with the elderly population for their career.</p>
<p>According to statistics, nursing home abuse across the United States has become quite pervasive. Based on information from the CDC, approximately 159,000 residents in nursing homes will suffer from abuse; amounting to about 11%. This is a problem that continues to expand as the Baby Boomer population ages at a rapid rate. In fact, 10,000 additional Baby Boomers turn 65 each and every day, amounting to a rate of 1 in 4 who will be at risk of abuse, according to a 2008 British Geriatrics Society report.</p>
<p>Furthermore, reports have indicated that nursing home abuse remains grossly underreported with only 1 in 5 cases of physical abuse of senior citizens ever reported, according to NCEA.gov. This is typically because many people are unaware of the proper steps that should be taken to report nursing home abuse, including how to report possible abuse to authorities, the proper way to document abuse and the statute of limitations as it applies to nursing home abuse. Organizations such as NursingHomeAbuse.net seek to provide education regarding an individual’s rights as nursing home patients, the typical types of injuries that occur in nursing homes, why abuse occurs and the best way to combat it.</p>
<p>The scholarship is exclusively awarded to an applicant who is pursuing a career which will help to prevent abuse in nursing homes. One scholarship winner will receive the $5,000 scholarship. To qualify for the scholarship, applicants are required to be enrolled in a college or university. The proceeds of the scholarship can be used to help in paying for non-tuition related expenses during the 2012-2013 academic year. These expenses may include, but are not necessarily limited to childcare, rent, travel, gas, utilities, books, supplies and groceries.</p>
<p>Additional eligibility requirements do apply to be considered for the <a href="http://www.nursinghomeabuse.net/">Nursing Home Abuse Awareness and Prevention Scholarship</a>. Along with attending an accredited post-secondary institution, applicants must also be a United States citizen, must already be receiving some type of financial aid and must be pursuing a degree in a nursing (preferably geriatrics), social work, healthcare administration or psychology. In addition, applicants must be considering using their education work with the elderly or in order to help fight nursing home abuse. This is not your typical disability scholarship but it&#8217;s in the same educational category.</p>
<p>Education Aid, Inc. will begin accepting scholarship applications on January 15, 2012. The deadline to apply for this scholarship is February 15, 2012.</p>
<p><strong>Contact Info for the Nursing Home Abuse and Awareness Scholarship</strong><br />
Shannon Shoemaker<br />
Outreach Coordinator<br />
NursingHomeAbuse.net – ‘Dedicated To Preventing The Causes And<br />
Repairing The Consequences Of Nursing Home Abuse.’<br />
Shannon@NursingHomeAbuse.net</p>

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		<title>Canadian Disability Scholarships</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 20:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Disability Canadian scholarships come in two categories. The first one is a student who is disabled and looking for Canadian student aid, and disability studies.]]></description>
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<p>Canadian disability scholarships come in two categories. The first one is a student who is disabled and looking for Canadian student aid. The second is disability studies themselves &#8211; this is where anyone (disabled or not) can study in the field of disability type of training/studies in order to have a career helping and working with the disabled in some manner.</p>
<p>When looking for Canada <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disability scholarships</a> you must make sure that that the province the disability scholarship is for is the province you live in. To be eligible for <a href="http://www.scholarshipscanadian.com/canadian-scholarships/canadian-scholarships-and-bursaries/61/" target="_blank">Canadian scholarships and bursaries</a> in general, you must be a resident of that particular province. Otherwise you cannot apply. Also just as critical is paying attention to the scholarship criteria is all too important and you may waste your time filling out the application.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-canada/">Disability scholarships in Canada</a> come from a number of sources. For instance there is a Great-West Life Graduate Scholarship in Disability Management from the University of Northern British Columbia. The eligible province is British Columbia. The monetary award is $3,000 and you must have a masters to apply. Normally a masters Canadian scholarship pays much more then an undergraduate award.</p>
<p>For example, the Focus Bursary Canadian Scholarships for disabled studies pays $1,000 for a student who is a resident of Saskatchewan awarded by the University of Saskatchewan. You must be a full time student to receive the award also.</p>
<p>The Scottish Rite Charitable Foundation of Canada is a Graduate Student Research Award which is a Canadian Scholarship only for Ph.D. students. It pays up to $10,000 to eligible applicants. You can use this Canadian disability scholarship at any university and the participating provinces are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and good old Saskatchewan.</p>

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		<title>Amputee Scholarships for Golf</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2011 18:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amputee members of the NAGA may wish to apply for golf amputee scholarships from the National Amputee Golf Association Educational Scholarship Grant Program. ]]></description>
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<p>Amputee members of the <em>NAGA</em> may wish to apply for <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/amputee-scholarships/1072/">amputee scholarships</a> for golf from the <em>National Amputee Golf Association Educational Scholarship Grant Program</em>. Members of the <em>NAGA</em>as well as their dependents are eligible to apply for the golf grant. The amount of the amputee grant for the four-year bachelor’s degree is $2,000 per year. This is based on $1,000 increments per semester. Tri-semester programs may also be considered. The golf grant is awarded for a maximum of four years or until the student graduates, whichever should occur first. The award amount for a 2 year non-bachelor’s degree or associate’s degree is a maximum of $1,000 per year or $500 per semester.</p>
<h3>National Amputee Golf Association Amputee Scholarships Mission</h3>
<p>The goal of this program is to assist amputee members or their dependent in paying tuition and fees while pursuing a two year technical/vocational degree or undergraduate degree at an accredited vocational/technical school or college. Funds from the National Amputee Golf Association Educational Scholarship Grant are disbursed to the award recipient so that they may pay the costs associated with their educational expenses.</p>
<h3>NAGA Golf Amputee Scholarship Criteria</h3>
<p>The award will continue to be awarded to recipient based on four criteria, maintaining a 3.0 GPA, continuing to demonstrate financial need, continuing membership in the NAGA and timely submission of grades and enrollment certifications. To be eligible for the amputee <a href="http://www.sportscholarships.us/40/golf-scholarships-for-golfing-students/">scholarships for golf</a>, students must be an amputee member in good standing with the National Amputee Golf Association or a dependent of an amputee member who is in good standing. The applicant must also have a scholastic background that is sufficient to be admitted to an accredited college or institution. Applicants must also demonstrate financial assistance by submitting a Student Aid Report. Also, students must be enrolled at a minimum of half time. Applications must be submitted no later than September 1st.</p>
<h3>About the NAGA and How the Golf Amputee Scholarships Started</h3>
<p>The National Amputee Golf Association was incorporated in 1954. In the beginning, the organization consisted of only a small group of amputee golfers. The small friendly games that originated the organization eventually developed into regional tournaments across the United States. NAGA has today grown to consist of 2,500 members around the world. The original dozen amputee members included Dale Bourisseau, who was a WWII veteran. Mr. Bourissea was physically disabled as a result of an amputation below the knee incurred during his service in the war. After he connected with other comrades who had similar injuries, he convinced them to begin playing golf as a way to reinforce their pride as a method of recreation.</p>
<p>Dale eventually formed a partnership with Possibilities Unlimited, which was a group of individuals with disabilities from Cleveland, Ohio. As a way of attracting members, Dale began to travel with golf clubs. That, combined with word of mouth, helped to grow the organization. Over time the group grew to a regional organization and then began to play tournaments in cities around the country. Along with players across the United States, National Amputee Golf Association now has hundreds of members in approximately 17 different countries around the world. Along with national tournaments, the organization also sponsors a National Senior Championship and local and regional tournaments across the country.</p>
<p>The National Amputee Golf Association also sponsors the <em>First Swing Program</em>. This program teaches adaptive golf to individuals with disabilities. More than 30 clinics have been held across the country on an annual basis. Golf for the Physically Challenged program has also makes it possible for many people to realize that they can play the game of golf and enjoy an outdoor sport despite the fact that they may have a disability or physical challenge. The National Amputee Golf Association’s First Swing program has also been introduced to rehabilitation centers and hospitals throughout the country. As a result, hundreds of physically challenged individuals and amputees have been able to participate in National Amputee Golf Association golf programs.</p>
<p>This program may be the only <a href="http://www.nagagolf.org/scholarship1.shtml">golf amputee scholarships grants</a> which exist of its kind with exception to private clubs scartered throughout the country and only their members would be eligible to apply for them. NAGA is currently directed by a Board of Trustees that is comprised of five regional representatives.</p>

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		<title>Nursing Disability Scholarships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a student with disabilities who is considering pursuing a career within the nursing field, look for nursing disability scholarships for help.]]></description>
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<p>If you are a student with disabilities who is considering pursuing a career within the nursing field, it is a good idea to look for nursing disability scholarships to help you fund your higher education. While advancing your education can be expensive, scholarships can help to defray the cost of your education and allow you to enter a rewarding and exciting career as a nurse sooner.</p>
<h3>Many Nursing Disability Scholarships for Disabled Students</h3>
<p>You may be surprised to find there are actually many scholarships available specifically for nursing students with disabilities, including the <em>Peter Gili Scholarship Award</em>. This $500 scholarship award is given to nursing students with disabilities and was donated by friends and family members in the memory of Peter Gili.</p>
<p>The <em>Mary Serra Gili</em> scholarship award is given to disabled nursing students and is worth $250. The funds for this scholarship were donated by Thomas Gili.</p>
<p>The <em>Caroline Simpson Maheady Scholarship</em> award is also given to nursing students challenged by disabilities. This is a $250 scholarship award with preferences given to undergraduate students who are of Scottish descent and who have demonstrated a commitment to working with others with disabilities.</p>
<p>The <em>ExceptionalNurse.com</em> scholarship award is worth $250 and is given to a qualified student facing disabilities who wishes to pursue their education in the nursing field. Undergraduate students receive priority for this scholarship award. Applicants are required to demonstrate a commitment to excelling in a career as a nurse. This scholarship is only awarded once and is not renewable.</p>
<p>The <em>Jill Laura Creedon Scholarship</em> is worth $500 and is given to a nursing student with a medical challenge or disability. The award is sponsored by the Johnson &amp; Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future as a memorial to Jill Laura Creedon.</p>
<p>The <em>Anna May Rolando Scholarship Award</em> is also given to nursing students with disabilities. This $500 scholarship offers preference for graduate students who have demonstrated a commitment to working with individuals with disabilities.</p>
<p>The<em> Bruno Rolando Scholarship</em> award is worth $250 and is given to students who are pursuing nursing as a profession and who have a disability. Preference is given to students who are also employed at a Veteran’s hospital.</p>
<p>The <em>Genevieve Saran Richmond Award</em>, worth $500, is also awarded to a nursing student challenged by a disability. Funds for the scholarship were donated by Leslie and Virginia Fiur.</p>
<h3>Eligibilty Requirements for Nursing Disability Scholarships</h3>
<p>To be eligible for these <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/">disability scholarships</a>, applicants must be able to document their disability and must have applied to or have already been admitted to a university or college nursing program on a full-time basis. Applicants must also submit three recommendation letters from individuals who can attest to the applicant’s personal character and academic abilities. All applications must be received by no later than June 1st for consideration.</p>
<h3>DAR Scholarships for Disabled Nursing Students</h3>
<p>The Daughters of the American Revolution provides a variety of <a href="http://www.scholarshipsgrants.us/scholarships/list-of-nursing-scholarships/2653/" target="_blank">nursing scholarships</a>, including the Caroline E. Holt Nursing Scholarship and the Mildred Nutting Nursing Scholarship. DAR also offers the Madelein Pickett (Halbert) Cogswell Nursing Scholarship. In order to qualify for the scholarship applicants are required to be sponsored by a member of a Daughters of the American Revolution chapter and also to be a member or a descendent of a member of Daughters of the American Revolution. These <a href="http://www.scholarshipsgrants.us/scholarships-grants/daughters-of-the-american-revolution-dar-scholarship-awards/835/" target="_blank">nursing disability scholarships</a> are one-time awards of $1,000 each. Applications must be received by no later than February 15th.</p>
<h3>Kansas Nursing Service Scholarship for Disabled Nurses</h3>
<p>Students interested in nursing disability scholarships may also wish to apply for the Kansas Nursing Service Scholarship. This scholarship program provides for up to $3,500 in annual scholarships for nursing students provided they are committed to working as a LPN or RN in Kansas. The scholarship does involve a one-year employment agreement. Applicants must have been accepted into a nursing program located in Kansas. They must also have obtained a commitment from a sponsor who agrees to pay half of the nursing disability scholarship funds and will provide full-time employment within a six month period of the date the student becomes licensed.</p>

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<p>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.</p>
<p>The <em>Paralyzed Veterans of America Scholarship</em> 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 <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/paralyzed-veterans-of-america-scholarships/986/" target="_blank">paralyzed scholarships</a>. 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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<h3>Other Scholarships for Paralyzed Students</h3>
<p>The <em>Mei Yuen Hoover Scholarships</em> 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.</p>
<p>The <em><a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/chairscholars-foundation-unknown-scholarships-for-people-with-disabilities/321/" target="_blank">ChairScholars Foundation Scholarship</a></em> 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.</p>
<p>The <em><a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/unusual-disability-scholarships-for-spina-bifida/265/" target="_blank">Spina Bifida Scholarship</a></em> or <em>SBA Scholarship</em> 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 <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/college-scholarships-for-students-with-disabilities/" target="_blank">scholarships for students with disabilities</a>, 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.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Although learning to pilot a plan can be demanding, Able flight scholarships for students with disabilities can help to make it a little less financially strenuous. ]]></description>
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<p>Although learning to pilot a plan can be demanding, Able flight scholarships for students with disabilities can help to make it a little less financially strenuous. For individuals with disabilities, the quest to learn to fly can sometimes be even more of a challenge. This is precisely why Able Flight offers flying scholarships to assist disabled individuals with the chance to regain the ability to fly following a disability or to learn to fly despite their disability. This program offers four different types of aviation scholarships. These four types of flying scholarships are specifically designed to meet the various needs of different individuals according to their current situation and future goals.</p>
<p>Full <a href="http://www.scholarshipsgrants.us/scholarships-grants/little-known-nbaa-aviation-scholarships-grants/824/">aviation scholarships</a> are offered for individuals who have a desire to earn a Sport Pilot license. Eligible applicants must be able to provide proof of their disability from their attending physician and also must be at least 17 years of age. They must also be a United States citizen, possess a valid driver’s license and be physically able to operate the training aircraft controls. Special controls may be available as needed for disability scholarship scholars. Aviation scholarships for students with disabilities are accepted on a continuous basis, so there is no need to be concerned about making sure the scholarship application is sent in by a particular deadline.</p>
<h3>Other Able Scholarships for Flying</h3>
<p>There are also three other Able Flight scholarships which are available. They include:</p>
<p>The <em>Return to Flight Scholarships</em> are available to individuals who have become disabled after they have previously earned a pilot’s license and now have a desire to return to flying through the Sport Pilot Rule. For people with disabilities who thought their dream of returning to flight was behind them, this scholarship can help them to renew their dreams.</p>
<p>The <em>Flight Training Challenge Scholarship</em> is available to individuals who may be able to benefit from dual instruction and who do not have any current plans to obtain a Sport Pilot license.</p>
<p><em>Career Training Scholarships</em> are offered to individuals who have a desire to attending training for the purpose of earning a FAA-issued Repairman Certificate for Light Sport Aircraft with a Maintenance Rating.</p>
<h3>Able Flight Scholarships for Disabled Student Requirements</h3>
<p>Candidates for all Able Flight scholarships will need to complete the appropriate application form. This includes writing an essay on the topic of how receiving this flight scholarship would transform their lives. There will also be an initial interview conducted to determine scholarship award recipients. In some cases, interviews may be conducted via telephone. After the initial interview has been conducted, finalists for Able Flight <a title="Disability Scholarships Blog" href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">scholarships for disabled students </a> will need to make an in-person appearance to be interviewed near their home.</p>
<p>Able Flight training scholarships for disabled students provide ground as well as flight training along with testing, lodging and travel expenses as necessary. Upon selection, winners of the Able Flight scholarships will receive a comprehensive King Schools Sport Pilot knowledge course or ground school. This intensive ground school training course will provide award winners with the knowledge necessary to fly a light sport airplane based on Sport Pilot requirements of the FAA. This program is comprised of between 30 and 35 hours along with comprehensive ground school study. The flying scholarship provides training for a four to five week period. Applicants who apply for the Return to Flight or the Flight Training Challenge <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/student-aid-scholarships-for-students-with-disabilities/847/">scholarships for students with disabilities</a> should ensure they are available to travel for a one-week training period.</p>
<p>Able Flight, which is a scholarship organization, was established by pilots with a belief that a life-altering experience of learning to fly is better when it is shared. As a result of that belief, <a href="http://www.ableflight.org/scholarships.html">Able Flight Scholarships</a> for students with disabilities were designed to allow people with disabilities to pursue the experience of learning to fly. The Able Flight Board of Directors is comprised of a flight instructor as well as an Aviation Medical Examiner, a pilot and a veteran who actually pilots his own plate with the use of a prosthetic device. This organization is supported by the generous sponsorships and donations of foundations, corporations and individuals.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Wheelchair scholarship disability programs are out there, offering those individuals that rely on a wheelchair to get around a great way to pay for college.]]></description>
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<p>Wheelchair scholarship disability programs are out there, offering those individuals that rely on a wheelchair to get around a great way to pay for college. One of the top wheelchair scholarship programs available is the <em>1800 Wheelchair Program</em>. They have been offering <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disability scholarships</a> annually for the past 8 years. This past year they had approximately 200 applications submitted. Applicants have to submit an essay that describes how they have offered a helping hand to others. This essay needs to be 500 words long. There are two winners each year, each getting a disability scholarship of $500. All applicants must be enrolled in an accredited high school or college in the USA. They must be at least 16 years of age, and if they are in high school they must be a senior.</p>
<p>All applicants for the 1800 wheelchair scholarship must be in good standing at their school with a GPA of at least 3.0. Applicants are taken from February 1st through June 30th. Applicants must rely on the use of a wheelchair to get around at least 50% of the time to be eligible for these wheelchair scholarships.</p>
<p><em>SpinLife Innovation in Motion Scholarship</em> Program is offered for those students that are confined to a wheelchair. It can be manually operated or it can be electric. There is one $500 disability scholarship awarded annually to a student that is attending an accredited four year university as an undergraduate.  Applicants for such wheelchair scholarship opportunities must have a GPA of at least 3.0. Another stipulation is that the applicants can have any disciplinary actions against them at the school or with law enforcement to be eligible. Applications are taken from January 15th through April 1st.</p>
<p>The <em><a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/ameriglide-achievers-scholarships-for-disabled-students/750/">AmeriGlide Achiever Scholarship</a></em> is offered to a full time college student that is enrolled in an accredited program as an undergraduate. The student must use a wheelchair at least 50% of the time. The $500 disability scholarship is offered to one recipient annually to assist with books and fees. The recipient though will get the funds twice a year, in the fall and spring, so the amount is $1,000 total. Applications are taken from January 10th through April 15th.</p>
<p>A great wheelchair scholarship to consider is offered by The <em>Wheelchair Mavericks</em>. They have various sponsors that offer funds for the <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/page/2/">disability scholarships</a>, and many of these are available are named after those sponsors. The amount of award can range from $250 to $2,850. The amount of money available depends on the funds that they get annually. There are different application dates, deadlines, and criteria due to the many different types of wheelchair scholarship funds that are readily available.</p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/chairscholars-foundation-unknown-scholarships-for-people-with-disabilities/321/">Chair Scholars Foundation</a></em> offers disabled scholarships to low income individuals that use a wheelchair. Applicants must be enrolled in a vocational school program or an accredited college. Applicants must submit an essay with the application that explains how the funds will help them to pursue their dreams.Each year five winners are awarded $1,500. Applications are taken from February 1st through April 15th. Winners will be notified by May 15th and the funds can be used for education the following fall.</p>
<p>In 2003, the <em>National MS Society Scholarship</em> Program was implemented. This <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/ms-scholarships-for-disability-students/949/">wheelchair scholarship</a> program is offered to over 500 applicants in the past couple of years. In the first few years, they had limited funds. The amount of award can vary from $250 to $2,500. In 2010 this wheelchair scholarship fund offered over $1 million in assistance to those in a wheelchair that wanted to pursue higher levels of education. Applications are taken from February 1st through May 1st each year. There is a 500 word essay that must accompany the application. The topic for the essay varies each year, and typically involves a topic that is important in society and for those with a disability. Applicants must also be enrolled in a four year accredited college program for the upcoming fall.</p>

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<p>Today there are more disability <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/unusual-deaf-scholarships-for-hearing-disabilities-by-alexander-graham-bell/298/">scholarships for deaf students</a> than most people realize. The ability to have a solid education in spite of loss of hearing is still possible. One of the best deaf scholarships is the Alexander Graham Bell Association program. Applications are taken on November 1st each year, and they will only accept the first 500 applications so it is very important to get it in immediately when that deadline rolls around. Each applicant that meets all of the requirements, up to the first 500 annually, will receive $1,000 for college. The level of hearing loss for the applicant must be 60dB or greater. Applicants may be deaf from birth or have a significant hearing impairment that they developed later in life. All applicants must rely on the use of speech and residual hearing or speech reading as their means of effectively communicating. They may already be accepted to or enrolled as a full time student at an accredited college that has programs for students with regular hearing capacity.</p>
<p>The Alan B. and Florence B. Crammattee Fellowship are deaf scholarships you may be interested in. This disability scholarship is for students that are going to pursue a business related field in an accredited university for individuals that hear normally. These scholarships for deaf are only offered to those that have been accepted into a graduate program. Preference is given to those with a hearing impairment that have a master’s degree and who are seeking to complete their doctorate. A high GPA is also taken into consideration as well as community involvement. Applications are taken from January 1st through April 20th. Two scholarships are offered annually for the amount of $5,000 each. These hearing impaired scholarships can be renewed for a period up to four years. For a renewal, the student must continue to be a full time student and maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.</p>
<p>Another of the great <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/deaf-scholarships-for-disabled-students/">scholarships for deaf students</a> is only for women seeking a doctorate. This is the IADES Fellowship Award. One woman will receive the disabled scholarship annually, and it will pay for the tuition and books for the following academic year. They must have at least 12 or more credits and a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Applications for this scholarship are taken from January 15th through April 15th.</p>
<p>The Minnie Pearl Scholarship Program offers <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-for-hearing-impaired-students/">hearing impaired scholarships</a> to those that show they are exceptional students. Minnie Pearl was a delightful performer at the Grand Ole Opry. Applicants have to show they are leaders, doing well academically, and that they are interested in completing their college education.</p>
<p>Students have to complete an essay about how they have been able to achieve their goals with hearing loss. There are 14 students that will receive these deaf scholarships annually. Each recipient will receive $2,000. They must be a high school senior with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, significant hearing loss, and a citizen of the USA. Applications are taken from November 15th through February 15th.</p>
<p>Sertoma International Scholarships are available for those that are deaf or hard of hearing and interested in completing their four year degree. Each year they offer 13 <a title="Disability Scholarships Blog" href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disability scholarships</a> of $1,000 each. Students must be a citizen of either the USA or Canada to be eligible. Applicants to these scholarships for deaf students must have a GPA of 3.2 or higher, entering a four year college that is accredited, and have experienced significant hearing loss. Applications are taken from December 15th through May 2nd.</p>
<p>Any of these deaf scholarships for students can make it possible for you to continue your education. Today’s technology makes it possible for accommodations to be made in the learning environment for those that have hearing loss, so don’t let such a situation hold you back from the future you want for yourself.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/gallaudet-hard-of-hearing-scholarships-for-disabled-students/">Hard of hearing scholarships</a> can help you to pay for your education and to be able to enjoy a program at any accredited college that you are eligible for.</p>

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<p>There are amputee scholarships for disabled students from the <em>Amputee Coalition</em> out there that you may be eligible for if you have lost a limb. The<em> Bridge to Ability</em> scholarship is one that is very interesting and can help you to realize your dreams. Just because you have lost a part of your body, it doesn’t mean you can’t overcome barriers. This particular disability scholarship is for those that have a financial need so that they attend college.</p>
<p>All applications must be a registered friend of the Amputee Coalition. They must have lost at least one limb within the past two years prior to their date of application. Proof of income and income statements have to be submitted to verify the financial need. The funds approved will also help the student to be able to attend the <em>Amputee Coalition National Conference</em>.</p>
<p>This conference is one that can be very informative and empowering. Many individuals are struggling with various situations due to the loss of a limb. However, being able to get support from other amputees, learning about resources out there to help them, and other benefits can significantly aid them with taking control over their situation.</p>
<p>They will learn a great deal at the National conference about themselves, their rights in the workplace, and how to overcome various obstacles that may be currently in their way. Even with the loss of a limb, a person can have a great quality of life and a career that they are very fond of. Being able to accept what has occurred and making a plan for the future will get you in that direction.</p>
<p>Not only that, but you can make some great friends at the National conference. Other people that have been in your shoes and can help you to get through the rough patches through listening, talking, and sharing. You can even offer such encouragement to other attendees that you meet who may not be at the same level of dealing with the situation as you are.</p>
<p>Any applicant must not have attended that conference in the past. A letter of application from a friend or community member must be included. A biography with information about the person, how they lost a limb, and future plans should be included. A recent photo is also required.</p>
<p>Those that are approved for the amputee scholarships will have all of their expenses covered to attend the Amputee Coalition National Conference. They agree to attend all of the sessions and to successfully represent the organization at this conference.</p>
<p>The <em>Christina Skoski Scholarship</em> is another one of the great Amputee Coalition disability scholarships that are available. The award amount is $1,000 to one full time student in an undergraduate program. The student must show that they have a limb loss or difference or be a child of someone that fits that category.</p>
<p>The applications are taken from December 1st through April 1st the following year. The recipient will be notified by May 1st. To be considered for this Amputee Coalition scholarship, transcripts, ACT or SAT scores, a letter of recommendation, and a personal statement from the applicant must be turned in with the application.</p>
<p>All applicants must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher, ACT score of 30 or higher, and SAT score of 1,340 or higher. Documentation has to be mailed in if the student is submitting their application online. Students must also be planning on attending an accredited college with a full time status that coming fall.</p>
<p>The personal statement should be two pages in length, typed, and double spaced. There are three questions that have to be clearly answered in that personal statement: why do you want to attend college? Why are you passionate about your selected area of study? What are your goals for your career? Such information can help determine if you are the best candidate for Amputee Coalition scholarships for disabled students, so put plenty of thought and heart into your answers.</p>
<p>Amputee scholarships are not in abundance when looking for student financial aid and students should look for general disability scholarships to broaden their scope for available financial aid. Most colleges do have programs for disabled students and it&#8217;s always recommended to visit the financial aids office to learn more about them.</p>

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<p><strong>Caregiver scholarships</strong> for disability care are given out to those people who have been involved in taking care of another person or people and are now interested in going to school to advance their learning. It is difficult to deny that caregivers are often participating in thankless roles, coming in to take care of an unknown or perhaps even a loved one, and making sure their needs are fulfilled. In many ways caregivers scholarships are designed to give back to those who give so much by allowing them to afford not only the time to go to school but also but also the appreciation which is so often lacking.</p>
<p>Because of the nature of the field, it is not surprising to find that there are a decent number of scholarships for caregivers available from various organizations across the United States both at the national and regional levels. Various criteria is used to determine eligibility – with the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan some caregiver scholarships are specifically reserved for wives or caregivers of injured soldiers while others may only be giving out monetary awards to those who fulfill caregiver duties for the elderly, infirm or dying. Students who perform caregiving work will find a plethora of <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">scholarships for disability</a> care available to them if they only take the time to look.</p>
<p>The<em> Rosalyn Carter Institute of Caregiving</em> provides multiple caregiver scholarships for disability care every year to deserving students. There are three different applicable programs which are the Matie J.T. Stepanek, John and Betty Pope caregiver scholarships, and the Georgia Caregiver of the Year Award. Each program gives out different amounts, have different due dates and differing eligibility requirements but all of them are great sources of financial aid from caregiver scholarships.</p>
<p>The <em>Matie J.T. Stepanek caregiver scholarship</em> is due every year by May 31, giving out a varying number of $2,500 awards. This program requires that students be looking for financial assistance for education or training for the purpose of expanding their caregiving skill sets. In essence this meant that this caregiver scholarship does not require students to be enrolled in degree seeking programs so long as they are expanding their general knowledge base and will be able to apply the skills they are learning.</p>
<p>Scholarships for caregivers are given out through the <em>John and Betty Pope program </em>award $3,500 to deserving students. All applicants are expected to be going to school for at least 12 credit hours, have at least a 3.0 grade point average and be prepared to work towards a caregiver specialist certificate. The money awarded in this program is renewable and students may be able to reapply in the following years. In order to submit materials by the deadline students will need to have their applications turned in no later than March 1.</p>
<p>The last <em>Rosalyn Carter Institute of Caregiving scholarship</em> which deserves mention is the <em>Georgia Caregiver of the Year Award. </em>This program is something which students will be able to apply to directly but also has an automatic submission process in which their applications are considered after submission to other programs. Students interested in this program will need to have a disability themselves while pursuing the caregiver profession of nursing. This caregiver <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/">scholarship for disability</a> is awarded only once a year and is not renewable. It gives out awards in the amount of $500-750 and all materials must be turned in no later than June 1.</p>
<p>A really great program which gives out caregiver scholarships is the <em>Hope for the Warriors </em>program. This caregiving scholarship gives out financial assistance to the spouses or caregivers of American injured soldiers. The program gives out five different awards twice a year for up to $5,000 as well as a sixth caregiver scholarship for $1,250. All of the available programs follow the same eligibility requirements. In order to apply students will need to be able to prove they are married to an injured American soldier, reside in the United States, be preparing to attend an accredited college and have at least a 2.6 grade point average. All applications are due no later than April 13.</p>

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<p>Cystic fibrosis scholarships for disability students are awarded who are currently living with CF (cystic fibrosis) as an active condition in their life. This incredibly debilitating disease is the most common inherited disorder in the United States and 1 in 29 Caucasian Americans are believed to be carriers of the condition. The symptoms of the disease include the growth of large amounts of mucus in the lungs and intestines making it difficult to breathe and process food appropriately. Students who are afflicted with the condition are in some cases able to live their lives very successfully depending on how extreme the mutations in their genetic structure relating to CF are. For these students there are many different cystic fibrosis scholarships available should they decide they would like to take a stab at attending college. While some students will not survive into adulthood, most people with CF go on to live adult lives, on average surviving to at least 35 years of age. These young adults must go on to face life’s challenges as almost all other adults do, and getting a college education is part of that process. Those students with CF that are interested in getting their college education should sincerely consider their options with regards to cystic fibrosis scholarships.</p>
<p>The Boomer Esiason Foundation provides a number of <a title="Disability Scholarships Blog" href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disability scholarships</a> for cystic fibrosis of varying amounts to students every year. One such program, named after the foundation, is the Boomer Esiason Foundation Scholarship Program. This wonderful cystic fibrosis scholarship provides anywhere from $500 to $2,000 four times a year to 10 to 15 different students. Applicants will need to provide a letter from their physician verifying that they are living with CF, be able to display financial need and have strong academic marks. Students should apply to this program as early as possible so that they may be considered for each of the quarterly decisions.</p>
<p>Another CF scholarship for disability students provided in partnership with the Boomer Esiason Foundation is the Sacks for Cystic Fibrosis Scholarship. This program generously provides cystic fibrosis <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/">scholarships for disability</a> students from at least $3,000 up to as much as $10,000 to 30 people every year. The available guidelines for the program are fairly vague, but they do state that applicants must be going through a therapy program and clearly work towards good grades in their academic work. All application materials must be received no later than February 6.</p>
<p>Another scholarship for CF is offered by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation known as the Exercise for Life Scholarship which provides two different awards each year to a male and female student. This program works towards seeing young people afflicted with CF living healthy lives and working towards maintaining their health through exercise. Applicants will need to be a high school senior who has been formally diagnosed with CF who can demonstrate strong academic work. All applicants will need to be able to show leadership qualities, work through community service organizations, a need for aid and a dedication to their physical therapy regiment. Materials for this CF scholarship are due no later than June 20.</p>
<p>Considering the many different disability scholarships for having cystic fibrosis available to interested students, the Bonnie Strangio Education program is yet another clear example of the aid available. They provide a single $2,500 award to a selected student every year. Applications will need to be going to school at either the undergraduate or graduate level that has shown a strong dedication in finding a cure or preventing CF. The annual deadline is June 20.</p>
<p>Artists living with CF have a chance to win a <a href="http://www.cfscholarships.com/">cystic fibrosis scholarship</a> through the Cystic Fibrosis Scholarship of the Arts. This program provides an unspecified amount to a varying number of students who are able to submit a compelling piece of work which communicates issues regarding CF through an artistic means be it video, drawing, paintings or sculptures. Applicants will need to have their piece of art completed for submission no later than May 16.</p>

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<p>Hydrocephalus <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/" title="Disability Scholarships Blog">scholarships for disabled</a> students are normally designed for those people either living with the condition, their families, or those going to school specifically to study the topic. While there are a number of organizations or groups both nationally and locally which offer hydrocephalus scholarships one of the biggest organizations within the United States which offer these programs is the Hydrocephalus Association. This organization works for on advocacy, support and general community building. As a member of the National Health Council the organization is part of a nationwide group which represented over 100 million different people. On its own the Hydrocephalus Association gives out six different scholarships for hydrocephalus every year and represents the best bet for many students to get access to financial aid. Students in Canada should be aware that there are a number of options available for them as well depending on the province in which they live.</p>
<p><em>*Hydrocephalusa is a medical condition in which there is an abnormal accumulation of water or Cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles, or the cavities of the brain. It is known in laymans terms as &#8216;water on the brain&#8217;.</em></p>
<p>Generally speaking students interested in getting a hydrocephalus scholarship from the Hydrocephalus Association will need to fall under their singular eligibility requirements. Students interested in these programs will need to be preparing to attend a four year university, trade school, or post graduate program while being 17 years of age or older. Funds from these hydrocephalus scholarships may be used for anything relating to education including books, exam fees, or other various costs. All of the programs award at least one scholarship every year in the amount of $500. Applications are not made available online and students interested in applying to a scholarship program will need to be living with hydrocephalus as an active condition in their life. While the 2011 cycle has come to a close, students should pay attention to the website for more information and upcoming deadlines when they are announced.</p>
<p>As of 2009, there are six different hydrocephalus scholarships available from the Hydrocephalus Association. The Gerard Swartz Fudge, Morris L. and Rebecca Ziskin, and Anthony Abbese <a href="http://www.hydroassoc.org/hydrocephalus-education-and-support/hydrocephalus-scholarships/">hydrocephalus scholarships</a> each provide two different awards of $500 a piece. The Justin Scot Alston, Mario J. Tosco and Giavanna Marie Melomo hydrocephalus scholarship provide only a single award each year. Many of these hydrocephalus scholarships are memorial programs, designed not only to provide funding but also to help remember the people who have died while suffering under hydrocephalus. Unfortunately there do not appear to be many other hydrocephalus <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/college-scholarships-for-students-with-disabilities/">scholarships for disabled students</a> available in the united states though students will likely have a good amount of luck applying for disability scholarships available in greater numbers.</p>
<p>It is worth noting that <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/the-new-american-association-health-disability-scholarship-aahd/534/">American Association on Health and Disability provides a scholarship</a> every year for students going into a program to study disabilities with an interest in a career within the disability field. While not necessarily a hydrocephalus scholarship, the Hydrocephalus Association does link the program at the bottom of their website for interested students. Students can receive up to $1,000 in assistance while being a United States citizen and preparing to major in either disability studies or a health related field. All applicants will need to be enrolled in either undergraduate or post-graduate study. While the 2011-2012 cycle has closed, students are encourage to check in with the website for the next academic year’s application.</p>
<p>Students in Canada have a few options for a hydrocephalus scholarship depending on where they live in the country. As an example the Dr. E. Bruce Hendrick Scholarship is given out to a varying number of students with hydrocephalus every year. This particular program is limited to students who are residents of Ontario but may be applied to any accredited school or university. All applications are due April 29 of every year. In a similar vein to the above program, the Luciana Spring Mascarin hydrocephalus scholarship for disabled students gives out varying number of different awards every year. Eligibility for this scholarship for having hydrocephalus requires that students be citizens of Windsor, Essex, or Chatham-Kent while preparing to head off to any college. The deadline for this program is March 31.</p>

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<p>Professional disability studies scholarships are available largely to students who are planning to make a career out of working for those with debilitating physical or mental conditions. There are a number of national organizations which offer professional disability studies scholarships and a number of colleges offer similar awards through their own programs. Students who are interested in getting access to disability studies scholarships should look both at these national programs and then consult with their universities applicable department to get a more complete listing of programs which they may be able to apply to.</p>
<p>It is important to know that professional disability studies scholarships are available for a wide array of disability oriented studies, and that students entering the field have a wide range of things they may study or professionally become involved in. There are programs for working with the blind, deaf, and those people who may be handicapped in other ways. Beyond these programs there are also very common professional disability studies scholarships available for students who are working at the graduate level looking to enter the field at the masters or PhD level, or working actively to expand scholarly understanding regarding disabilities. In the end, students should be more than able to find programs to apply to which fit their needs.</p>
<p>The American Association on Health and Disabilities (AAHD) provides <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/the-new-american-association-health-disability-scholarship-aahd/534/">professional disability scholarships</a> every year to deserving students in the field. This program provides a varying number of $1,000 scholarships depending on both the number of chosen applicants and the amount of funds available in a given academic year. In order to be eligible for this disability studies scholarship students will need to be studying at either the undergraduate or graduate levels while going to school full time. All applicants will need to have a formally diagnosed disability, be a United States citizen and be studying health, disability studies, or a related field. Application materials must be received no later than November 15, 2011.</p>
<p>Another good source of financial aid with regards to professional disabilities studies scholarships would be the <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-for-hearing-impaired-students/">Sertoma Communicative Disorders Scholarship</a>. This annual program awards varying number of $1,000 awards to students depending on availability of funds from year to year. Students will be eligible for this professional disability studies scholarship if they are US citizens, be accepted into a graduate program and have at least a 3.2 grade point average for their undergraduate or graduate course work. The deadline for this program is March 30.</p>
<p>Not all professional disabilities study scholarships are available nationally or even to all people. The <a href="http://www.christianscholarships.us/christian-scholarships/lutheran-scholarships/bethesda-lutheran-scholarships-for-disabilities-studies/180/">Bethesda Lutheran Communities Scholarship</a> is a great example of an organization which limits its scholarships to members. This organization provides three different professional disability studies scholarships all of which award differing amounts of money. The highest award they give out comes from an unnamed program which rewards $3,000 for up to two different students every year. All applicants will need to be members of Bethesda Lutheran Communities, be at least a sophomore in college, and have maintained at least a 3.0 gpa while in college. Applicants will also need to be entering the field of professional disability studies. The deadline for this program is April 15 of every year. Another program provides two $500 professional disability studies scholarships to high school students who are interested in the field of disability studies. These students will need to be high school seniors, have at least a 3.0 gpa, and have interest in a career in disability work.</p>
<p>Looking at other membership-only professional disability studies scholarships, an organization known as Jobs Daughters provides such a program every year. This program awards multiple $1,500 scholarships to selected students who are working towards a degree in dentistry with some formal training regarding handicapped individuals. Students will need to have high scholastic marks, be actively involved in the organization, and have a clear dedication to participating in events outside of Jobs Daughters. All applications will also need to show financial need. Applications for these <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/">disability studies scholarships</a> are due no later than August 1, 2011.</p>

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