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		<description><![CDATA[The National Hemophilia Foundation scholarships provide a way for individuals and families affected by the bleeding disorder hemophilia to continue a higher education.]]></description>
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<p>The National Hemophilia Foundation scholarships for the disabled provide a way for individuals and families affected by the <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/bleeding-disorder-scholarships-for-disabilities/">bleeding disorder hemophilia to continue their quest for a higher education</a>. The Foundation maintains a strong commitment to finding better cures and treatments for inheritable bleeding disorders while also working to prevent complications associated with such disorders through research, advocacy, and education.</p>
<p>The National Hemophilia foundation was established in 1948 and now has chapters throughout the country. Its initiatives and programs are made possible through generous donations from other foundations, corporations, and individuals. Hemophilia is a type of genetic bleeding disorder that prevents blood from clotting in a normal manner. The primary symptom of this condition is uncontrolled or spontaneous bleeding. Internal bleeding in the joints can result in swelling and pain. When left untreated, it can also cause permanent damage.</p>
<h3>Kevin Child scholarship for Hemophilia</h3>
<p>The Kevin Child scholarship is awarded each year to one exceptional student. The scholarship is given in memory of Kevin Child, who was born in the 1960s with hemophilia. From the beginning, Kevin’s life was filled with challenges. Despite those challenges, he worked toward living a fulfilling life and was only a few days from his college graduation when he died in 1989 from AIDS-related complications.</p>
<p>The Foundation firmly believes that the opportunity to obtain a higher education should not be an additional obstacle that must be overcome by young people who already face so many challenges in life as a result of hemophilia. It is in the hopes that the Kevin Child scholarship program will provide some help for students who are working toward a higher education that this scholarship is given. All application materials must be received by no later than June 1st. The scholarship has a value of $1,000. Applicants for this scholarship must have been diagnosed with hemophilia.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<h3>Victory for Women Academic Scholarship for Women with Bleeding Disorders</h3>
<p>The National Hemophilia Foundation <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">scholarships for disabilities</a> also include the Victory for Women Academic Scholarship for Women with Bleeding Disorders. Each year, two $2,500 awards are given through this scholarship program. All applicants must be female and must have a bleeding disorder such as Von Willebrand disease, be a hemophilia carrier or have other clotting factor deficiencies.</p>
<p><em>*Past recipients are not eligible to reapply for this <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/hemophilia-center-scholarships-for-blood-disorders/1627/">Hemophilia scholarship</a>. All application materials must be received no later than July 20th.</em></p>
<p>The Victory for Women Academic Scholarship was inspired by the generosity of two young women within the bleeding disorders community: Lindsey Hanson and Josephine Droney.</p>
<p>The primary health initiative of Victory for Women is to address crucial issues faced by women who live with bleeding disorders. This is accomplished by increasing awareness of women’s bleeding disorder to promote early diagnosis and improved health outcomes while also providing women who are affected by bleeding disorders with the support, skills, resources, and education they need to properly advocate for their social, financial and health needs.</p>
<p>The Victory for Women Academic scholarships sponsored by <a href="http://www.hemophilia.org/NHFWeb/MainPgs/MainNHF.aspx?menuid=53&amp;contentid=36" target="_blank">National Hemophilia Foundation Scholarships</a> are one way Victory for Women is able to achieve their mission.</p>
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		<title>Hemophilia Center Scholarships for Blood Disorders</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2012 19:48:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students with bleeding disorders who are looking for money for college can benefit from the Hemophilia Center scholarships for blood disorders.]]></description>
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<p>Individuals who suffer from the bleeding disorder hemophilia, and who are looking for money for college can benefit from the Hemophilia Center <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/hemophilia-scholarships-for-disabilities/571/">scholarships for blood disorders</a>. Each year, approximately $2,000 in disability related scholarships are awarded by the center to assist college-bound students and their families with the cost of a higher education.</p>
<h3>The Bob Hersh Scholarship for blood disorders</h3>
<p>In 2009, the Hemophilia Center introduced an additional scholarship in memory of Bob Hersh. The Bob Hersh Scholarship is named in memory of Robert Hersh, Ph.D. Dr. Hersh served as a psychologist at Finger Lakes Developmental Disabilities and was also an associate professor at Monroe Community College. In addition, he served as a board member for the Hemophilia Center Board. One scholarship is available. The recipient will receive a $1,000 scholarship to be used toward educational expenses.</p>
<p>Along with the Bob Hersh Scholarship, the center also offers another scholarship opportunity for the bleeding disorder community. The Mary M. Gooley Hemophilia Center Scholarship makes a $2,000 scholarship available to students each year.</p>
<h3>Eligibility requirements for the Hemophilia Center scholarships</h3>
<p>To be eligible for hemophilia <a href="http://www.hemocenter.org/site/PageServer?pagename=programs_scholarships">scholarships from the Hemophilia Center</a>, scholarship candidates must be directly or indirectly affected by Von Willebrand Disease, hemophilia, hemochromatosis, or a hereditary bleeding disorder. All application materials must be received by no later than March 30th to be considered for the scholarships.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p>The Mary M. Gooley Hemophilia Center is located in Rochester, New York. The Center was originally established by Mary M. Gooley in 1959 along with help from the Rochester Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation. The Center became one of the first chapters of the National Hemophilia Foundation to be chartered outside of New York City and the first freestanding comprehensive care clinic in the entire country.</p>
<p>Following the establishment of the clinic in Rochester, Mary Gooley continued to serve as the first executive director of the center until her retirement in 1986. Throughout the next several decades, the Center remained at the forefront of national hemophilia care. Eventually, programs were also established in Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo, and the Southern Tier in an effort to provide comprehensive hemophilia care throughout the region. The Center has retained a goal of providing compassionate, comprehensive care that will lead to wellness and independence among patients affected by bleeding disorders.</p>
<p>Today, the Center remains one of the few combined treatment chapters and centers in the nation. The Center continues to focus on the provision of research, advocacy, and treatment to individuals and families affected by a variety of inherited diseases, including iron overload and blood clotting conditions. One of the ways in which the Center does this is through the provision of hemophilia Scholarships from the Hemophilia Center. The Center focuses on treating the entire person and their family instead of just the disease. Along with the underlying medical problem, the Center also addresses social issues, insurance needs, and psychosocial needs as well as financial challenges, including those that might otherwise prevent individuals affected by bleeding disorders from completing their college education. In this regard, the Center is able to fulfill their mission of treating the person, not just the disease.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/hemophilia-scholarships-from-biorx/1563/">Hemophilia scholarships</a> from the Hemophilia Center are one way that this organization trys to help help students towards a higher education and they do a great job of it.</p>
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		<title>Cochlear Americas Hearing Impaired Scholarships</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2012 17:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two hearing impaired scholarships for disability students  are available through the Cochlear Americas Scholarships program. ]]></description>
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<p>Two <strong><a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-for-hearing-impaired-students/">hearing impaired scholarships</a> </strong>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<h3>Cochlear Graeme Clark Scholarship for the hearing impaired</h3>
<p>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.</p>
<h3>Anders Tjellstrom Scholarships for hearing disabilities</h3>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Applicants for these <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disability scholarships</a> 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.</p>
<p>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 multichannel 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.</p>
<p>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 <a href="http://products.cochlearamericas.com/support/scholarships" target="_blank">Cochlear Americas scholarships for hearing impaired students</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 16:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NIH scholarships will pay up to $20,000 per academic year in educational expenses, tuition and living expenses for health scholarships.]]></description>
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<p>The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is now offering an Undergraduate Scholarship for health students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Scholarship applicants must be committed to pursuing a career in behavioral, biomedical, and social science health-related research. The NIH Scholarship program offers health scholarship support, paid research training at the NIH during the summer, and paid training and employment at the NIH upon graduation. It a great <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disability scholarship</a>.</p>
<p>NIH scholarships for health will pay up to $20,000 per academic year in educational expenses, tuition and living expenses to <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/the-new-american-association-health-disability-scholarship-aahd/534/">health scholarship</a> recipients. Each scholarship is awarded for a period of one year and can be renewed for up to four years. Scholarship recipients must commit to two service obligations at NIH.</p>
<p>The first service commitment involves a 10-week summer laboratory experience following each year of scholarship support. The lab experience takes place at an NIH research laboratory. Each scholar is assigned to an NIH postdoctoral fellow and researcher who will serve as mentors to the scholar. Scholars will also attend seminars and participate in a number of other programs during the summer lab experience. The second commitment involves full-time employment at an NIH research laboratory following graduation.</p>
<p>Scholarship recipients must serve one year of full-time employment for each year of scholarship assistance. Online applications open in mid-October. The final application deadline for the NIH scholarship program is February 1st.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p>The NIH scholarship program is sponsored by the NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education, which is a division of the Office of Intramural Research. It is the Office’s mission to enhance the training experience of fellows and students at all NIH campuses. To meet this goal, the Office works closely with training offices in NIH Institutes and Centers. A wide array of services is provided to multiple groups, including current training for trainees enrolled in NIH programs.</p>
<p>NIH IRP also offers programs for high school students and college students as well as professional students, postdoctoral fellows and clinical fellows. Such programs include career and professional development programming to assist intramural trainees in maximizing the benefits received from their time at NIH in order to successfully progress in their careers.</p>
<p>The Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education (OITE) works to compliment the training activities offered by the NIH Institutes and Centers through collaboration for the support of clinical trainees. This is accomplished through careful planning of activities for graduate students and fellows.</p>
<p>Through such efforts, NIH hopes to accomplish an overall goal of seeking fundamental knowledge regarding the behavior and nature of living systems and applying that knowledge to lengthen life, enhance health, and reduce the burdens of disability and illness. The National Institutes of Health can be traced back to 1887 when a one-room laboratory was established through the Marine Hospital Service, the forerunner to the U.S. Public Health Service. The Marine Hospital Service was originally established in 1798 for the purposes of providing care to merchant seamen. Today, NIH continues a strong commitment to enhancing life and health through the provision of the <a href="https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/ugsp" target="_blank">NIH scholarships for health</a>.</p>
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		<title>Courage Center Scholarships for Disabilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2012 18:46:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>A variety of disabilities scholarships are offered through the University of Minnesota for students with disabilities. Among the various programs are the <strong>Courage Center scholarships for disabilities</strong>. One is called the <em>EMPOWER scholarship</em>. These disabled student scholarships are open to ethnically diverse students with disabilities. The scholarship program was established in 1994 and is made possible through the generosity of Adele Hersey, her family and the <em>David Hersey Endowment Fund</em>. Selection is based on achievements, intentions, need, and volunteerism. Consideration begins February 1st. The final date to apply for this scholarship is May 15th.</p>
<p>The <em>Judd Jacobson Memorial Award</em> is named for a business leader in Minnesota who became a quadriplegic following a diving accident. The Courage Center awards this disability scholarship. The scholarship is made possible through funding from Daniel J. Gainey. Mr. Gainey and Judd Jacobson were lifelong friends. In an effort to celebrate entrepreneurial spirit, the scholarship award was established in 1992 in order to recognize achievement or pursuit of a business endeavor by an individual with a sensory impairment or physical disability. Award recipients receive a $5,000 cash award for the purposes of advancing their business endeavor and a special plaque that is awarded at a Courage Center event.</p>
<p>The<em> Jay and Rose Phillips Awards</em> are given for the express purpose of stimulating interest in and encouraging employment of individuals with disabilities. The awards seek to recognize persons with disabilities who have achieved financial and vocational independence. A grant from the Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation makes these awards possible. Selected winners will receive a $2,000 cash award along with a special plaque.</p>
<p>The Foundation also awards the Phillips Caregiver Award. This award acknowledges and honors vital contributions of a caregiver toward the quality of life and independence of an individual with a disability. Awards are administered by the Courage Center.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">Scholarships for People with Disabilities</a> is provided in recognition of the fact that education can be a critical factor in obtaining meaningful employment as well as personal satisfaction. The scholarship offers financial assistance to students with disabilities so that they can increase career options and improve their quality of life through education and training.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p>The Courage Center Scholarship Committee administers the scholarship. Funding for the scholarship is made available through a private donation from Melvin and Sally Mooty. Scholarship awards will not exceed $1,000 in value. Scholarships through this program are awarded to individuals with a physical disability or sensory impairment who desire to gain technical expertise or who have educational goals beyond high school. The application deadline is May 31st.</p>
<p>The <em>Marcia Bevard-Kulick Scholarship</em> is awarded annually to incoming and current full-time students at the University of Minnesota at Duluth. Applicants must have a documented physical disability, including mobility impairment, legal blindness, or coordination impairments. Consideration for this scholarship begins April 6th.</p>
<p>The Courage Center is a non-profit rehabilitation and resource center based in Minnesota that serves adults and children experiencing barriers to independence and health. The Center specializes in treating spinal cord injury, brain injury, autism, chronic pain, and disabilities experienced since birth. The Courage Center was founded in 1928 and continues to offer innovation and advanced technologies through the efforts of thousands of donors and volunteers.</p>
<p>In addition to the location in Duluth, the Courage Center also has locations in Forest Lake, Burnsville, Stillwater, Golden Valley, and the Heritage Park Senior Center in Minneapolis. Each year, the Courage Center serves more than 11,000 clients through the provision of outpatient, inpatient, and community-based medical rehabilitation services.</p>
<p>The Center also offers an array of aquatics, fitness, wellness, sports and recreation, and camping programs. These activities are undertaken with the believe that one day all individuals will be able to work, learn, live and play in a community that is based upon abilities instead of disabilities. The <a href="http://www.couragecenter.org/ContentPages/scholarshipsawards.aspx?FromNavPK=623" target="_blank">Courage Center Disability Scholarships</a> are just one way this organization hopes to help individuals with disabilities in achieving their educational and career goals</p>
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		<title>Hemophilia Scholarships from BioRx</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2012 20:52:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BioRx provides hemophilia scholarships for those students with this disability looking to attend college. These are bleeding disorder scholarships.]]></description>
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<p>BioRx provides <strong>hemophilia scholarships </strong>for those students with this disability looking to attend college. They have benn doing so since 2004.  These bleeding disorder scholarships are ALSO for those who are associated with someone who has been diagnosed with a bleeding disorder a well &#8211; such as caregiver or a sibling or a parent in the same household.</p>
<p>BioRx, a national pharmacy and home infusion service provider who has treatment plans for those afflicted with homophilia and other related bleeding disorders. Those who have Von Willebrand disease can also be treated by BioRx too! They provide home delivery of clotting merchandise for their patients, nurse visits, and training for self infusion.</p>
<p>Even though BioRx funds this homophilia student aid program; Hemophilia of North Carolina overseas it. They are non-profit who&#8217;s mission is to advance the life quality for people with bleeding diseases and they give no preference to residents who live in North Carolina when deciding on <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disabilities scholarship</a> winners. Residents of all states are considered.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p>Each year BioRx awards four <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/hemophilia-scholarships-for-disabilities/571/">homophilia scholarships</a>. One of these must be for a student who will be studying in a health related field each and every year, so preference will be given to all applicants who will be in the health vocation. All applicants must be planning to attend college at acredited colleges and universities, or some commissioned training curriculum. Financial aid is somewhat considered when picking scholarship winners, but the most weight is put upon the merit of the scholarship winners. Put in a current copy of your FAFSA to increase your scholarship chances.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.biorxhemophilia.com/hemophilia-scholarships.aspx#form" target="_blank">BioRx makes it easy to fill out a bleeding disorder disability scholarships application</a> by just going online and filling in your personal information. You will be required to also submit a short essay detailing your occupational goals and objectives and how your choosen educational program will meet those goals. It&#8217;s as easy as that. Submission deadline is May1st and scholarship winners in past years have been awarded $2,000 for each bleeding disorder scholarship.</p>
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<p><strong>Contact</strong><br />
BioRx<br />
10828 Kenwood Rd<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45242<br />
Phone: 866-442-4679</p>
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		<title>Asthma Scholarships for Disabled Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2012 17:26:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asthma scholarships for disabled students are available through the American Academy of Otolaryngology Allergy Development Scholarship Program.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Asthma scholarships </strong>for disabled students are available through the American Academy of Otolaryngology Allergy Development Scholarship Program. The ROAD Scholarship program offers funding to researchers and medical assistants who are studying Otolaryngology, or ear, nose and throat and allergy. Individuals interested in applying should submit a research idea or case study. The scholarship committee awards up to twelve scholarships each year. Each scholarship has a value of $5,000 each. Funds from the scholarships are used for research efforts.</p>
<p>The <em>Berri Holbert Mitchell</em> college scholarship is sponsored by the <em>Greater Kansas City chapter of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America</em>. These scholarships are awarded to high school seniors. Scholarship applicants are asked to compose a letter describing how they have handled allergies or asthma and how these conditions have affected their lives. In order to be eligible for the scholarships, applicants must be a senior graduating from high school with plans to attend college full-time in the fall. Two letters of reference must be submitted. Each asthma scholarship has a value of $2,000. All application materials must be received by no later than March 1st.</p>
<p>The <em>AAFA-Texas Kareem Bacchus Memorial</em> scholarship is awarded to students in Texas living with asthma. The last date to apply for this asthma scholarship is March 31st. This scholarship is given in honor of a college student who lived with asthma until his untimely death while attending college, Kareem Bacchus. Scholarships are awarded to students who excel academically and demonstrate financial need. Three $1,500 scholarships are awarded annually. Recipients must be seniors in high school. Applicants will need to submit a letter from their physician.</p>
<p>The <em>AAFA New England Chapter</em> scholarship is also awarded to high school seniors living with asthma. This is a $250 scholarship that is available to students living in Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont and Rhode Island. Candidates should demonstrate academic achievement as well as involvement in community and extracurricular activities. Applications must be submitted by later winter of each year.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p><em>Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Associates of Tampa Bay</em> also awards an asthma scholarship. This is a one-time scholarship that is paid directly to the recipient’s college. The scholarship is only available for undergraduate study. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be a high school senior who will graduate and has plans to attend college.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.coloradoallergy.com/pdf/scholarship_brochure.pdf" target="_blank"><em>Founder’s Award Scholarship Fund</em> for asthma students</a> is made possible through the combined efforts of physicians at the Colorado Allergy and Asthma Centers. Four $1,000 scholarships are presented each year. Awards are made to students in high school with plans to continue their education by attending college. Undergraduate and graduate level students are also eligible to apply for the allergy scholarships.</p>
<p>The <em>St. Louis Chapter of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation</em> sponsors the <em>Ralph E. Kaufman Memorial Scholarship Fund</em>. This allergy scholarship is given in memory of an area businessman who helped the found the local chapter after his child was diagnosed with asthma. Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors from the Greater St. Louis area who are allergic and/or asthmatic. Students should demonstrate outstanding academic or athletic skills, potential for leaderships and a commitment to their community in spite of their illness. Two $6,000 scholarships are awarded each year. The award is issued directly to the university or college of the student’s choice to assist in defraying the cost of attending college. Applications must be submitted by mid-May.</p>
<p>Asthma <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">scholarships for the disabled</a> are also awarded through <em>HAAA</em>, an allergy and asthma clinic located in Houston, Texas. Scholarships for students with Asthma are also awarded each year through the Texas Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Society.</p>
<p>More <a href="http://unclaimedscholarships.us/?page_id=271" target="_blank">asthma scholarships</a> reading.</p>
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		<title>Disability Scholarships for Challenged Athletes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2012 20:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Access for Athletes is the flagship program for Challenged Athletes Foundation. They offer disability scholarships for challenged athletes.]]></description>
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<p>Access for Athletes is the flagship program for <em>Challenged Athletes Foundation</em>. They offer disability scholarships for challenged athletes. This program works to bridge the gap that often exists between health insurance and rehabilitation by providing grants which can be used for equipment such as handcylces, sports wheelchairs, sports prosthetics, mono skis, training resources and competition expenses for individuals with physical challenges.</p>
<p>Through this grants, <em>Access for Athletes</em> makes it possible for individuals with disabilities to surmount the financial challenges that might otherwise prevent them from participating in sports, and thus ensures that athletes with physical challenges are not left behind simply because they are not able to afford expensive equipment or the costs related to training. It is the belief of the Challenged Athletes Foundation that participation in sports increases physical fitness and activity levels while also enhancing self-esteem and confidence in individuals with physical challenges.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p><a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">Disability scholarships and Grants</a> are issued yearly through Access for Athletes. Applications become available September 1st and must be received by no later than December 1st. To be eligible to receive an Access for Athletes grant, the individual must have a physical disability which is recognized within the International Paralympic Committee classifications. There are no requirements regarding sport or level of ability. Applicants must be able to document a clear financial need. Along with competition and training expenses, grants may also be used to pay for travel expenses incurred for athletes to participate in their sport or to maintain physical fitness. Applicants may only apply for one grant per year and may only apply for one equipment grant once every three years, with the exception of upgraded components, such as high performance wheels.</p>
<p>The amounts of grants vary based on financial need, athletic ability and the type of grant that is requested. Grant amounts typically do not exceed $2,500. When applying for <a href="http://www.challengedathletes.org/site/c.4nJHJQPqEiKUE/b.6449451/k.AED8/Grant_Application.htm" target="_blank">Challenged Athletes Foundation scholarships</a>, applicants will need to submit a letter from their physician documenting their qualifying physical challenge and how receiving grant will improve their health. In addition, applicants must submit a letter of reference from a peer, fellow athlete, physical therapist, teacher, coach or family member.</p>
<p>Applicants will also be required to submit a biography that shares the story of their adversity, as well as their involvement in fitness or sport. This should include community involvement, such as mentorship or volunteering. Applicants are further encouraged to send a still portrait or a full body action shot with their grant application.</p>
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		<title>Mays Mission Handicapped Scholarships for Disabilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2012 17:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mays Mission Handicapped Scholarships for the disabled provides student aid that is worth taking a look at.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1517" title="handicapped scholarships" src="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/twitter25-150x150.jpg" alt="handicapped scholarships" width="150" height="150" />Mays Mission Handicapped Scholarships for disabilities provides student aid that is worth taking a look at. For more than 35 years, the Mays Mission for the Handicapped has provided opportunities for individuals with disabilities in the areas of employment, camperships, scholarships and emergency monetary assistance. The organization is supported through charitable contribution.</p>
<p>Mays Mission was originally founded on the premise that everyone deserves an opportunity. The founder of the Mission, Ewing W. Mays, was a soldier who was wounded during combat during World War II, suffering the loss of both legs during a mortar attack in Sicily, and knew first-hand the difficulties that individuals with disabilities could face, particularly in the area of finding employment. By founding Mays Mission, he hoped to change the way which persons with disabilities were viewed.</p>
<p>Today <a href="http://www.maysmission.org/schol.html" target="_blank">Mays Mission scholarships</a> are awarded to deserving individuals with mental and/or physical disabilities. At the current time, the Missions provides support for seven college students. In order to qualify for a Mays Mission scholarship, individuals must be able to document a significant disability and must also have a score of at least 870 on the SAT or 18 on the ACT. Applicants must also be enrolled in a four-year program of study. Only undergraduate applicants are accepted. Students must be working toward a baccalaureate degree to be eligible to receive one of the Mays Mission for the Handicapped scholarships.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p>Once accepted into the program, award recipients must agree to provide proof of full-time enrollment each semester and must also submit grades. Recipients are required to maintain a GPA of 2.3 or higher and write an update letter to the Mission with information regarding grades, triumphs, struggles, how they are doing and campus life in general. Mays Mission <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/handicapped-scholarships-for-disabled-students/980/">handicapped scholarships</a> are offered nationwide and there is no limit to any particular field of study.</p>
<p>Mays Mission for the Handicapped also provides on-the-job training, in keeping with their founder’s desire to improve employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Once Mr. Mays had overcome his disability he began to tour field hospitals throughout Asia. After returning home he decided to hire the disabled to design and then print and package support materials. Today, Mays Mission continues to provide on-the-job training for people with disabilities, training them in a variety of departments, including graphic arts and data entry.</p>
<p>The deadline to apply for Mays Mission <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">scholarships for people with disabilities</a> is June 30th. Each scholarship awarded has a value of $500.</p>
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		<title>Kidney Disease Scholarships for Disabled Students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DaVita offers kidney disease scholarships for disabled students and this student aid offers the opportunity for exploring advanced educational opportunities.]]></description>
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<p>DaVita offers <strong>kidney disease scholarships</strong> for disabled students and this student aid offers the opportunity for exploring advanced educational opportunities. As the leading provider of kidney care in the U.S., DaVita delivers dialysis services to patients living with chronic kidney failure and end stage renal disease. A total of 1,841 outpatient dialysis centers are operated by DaVita across the country. DaVita also operates dialysis centers in three other countries. Through the support of a number of programs, DaVita works to create positive, sustainable change. Those programs include an array of resources and benefits to teammates.</p>
<p>Among those disability <strong>kidney scholarships</strong> is a tuition reimbursement plan that allows for up to $3,000 per year to be reimbursed for eligible tuition and book expenses. DaVita also offers a RN scholarship program that allows current teammates up to $5,000 per year in reimbursement for eligible tuition, as well as books and some fees. To qualify, students must attend nursing school while they are working for DaVita.</p>
<p>The RN New Grad Program allows current teammates to receive up to $5,000 in tuition and book reimbursement for each year they are in nursing school, for a total of three years maximum. The program reimburses students for eligible expenses incurred while attending nursing school, for a total of three years maximum. The teammate must have recently graduate nursing school (within the last two years) and must also have passed the RN Boards and must have completed six months of employment with DaVita prior to applying for reimbursement.</p>
<p>The Redwoods MBA Scholarship Program for kidney disabled students works to advance leadership potential in leaders by offering disabilities scholarships that cover the expense of earning a MBA degree or attending management courses. This program is available to DaVita teammates currently holding leadership roles. Individuals selected for this program will receive a kidney disease scholarship to attend a highly-ranked MBA program, or may choose to receive continuing executive and leadership development courses at a top school across the nation.</p>
<p>The Redwoods program takes its name from the redwood trees that make their home in Northern California. When these trees are transplanted they are debilitated. When they are raised from seeds to saplings, their longevity is increased. The process involved in cultivating redwood trees from seeds to their ultimate tall height is similar to the way in which DaVita works to assist the growth of their future leaders from a variety of schools, including Claremont Colleges, UCLA, USC, UC Berkeley, Stanford University and Northwestern University.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p>DaVita also offers its employees the opportunity to participate in their Redwoods Analyst Development Program, offering mentorship from experienced senior management that will help them to grow into effective leaders.</p>
<p>In addition, DaVita offers certification expenses reimbursement for a variety of certification exams, including pre-exam courses, exam costs and exam renewals if they are required by DaVita.</p>
<p>The KT Family Foundation is funded by DaVita CEO as well as others to provide <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/chronic-kidney-disease-scholarships/1485/">kidney disease scholarships</a> that can be used for educational expenses for children and grandchildren of DaVita teammates who are in grades sixth through eleventh. Awards from this program range from $1,000 to $3,000. The DaVita Children’s Foundation is a funded foundation that also offers college <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disability scholarships</a> for children and grandchildren of teammates employed by DaVita.</p>
<p><a href="http://careers.davita.com/DaVitaPages/benefits.aspx?tab=0" target="_blank">DaVita scholarships</a> has distributed more than $1 million in educational funding for the children and grandchildren of DaVita employees. The disability scholarship program is privately funded by Kent Thirty, CEO, and his wife, Denise O’Leary. More than 263 students have been awarded scholarships since 2001. The KT Family Foundation has awarded more than $550,000 in scholarships that can be used for private school tuition for grades 6-11. Recipients can also choose to defer their awards and apply them towards college educational expenses.</p>
<p>The DaVita Children’s Foundation was originally created in 2000 and stems from a $500,000 endowment fund. More than 232 students have received disabled scholarship funding through the program. Scholarship funds may be applied toward tuition, books, room and board, supplies and required educational equipment. All applicants are reviewed by a board of trustees. Awards are based on demonstrated leadership, academic performance and community service.</p>
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		<title>Chronic Kidney Disease Scholarships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chronic kidney disease scholarships are available to kidney disability patients to assist in the cost of pursuing a higher education.]]></description>
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<p>Chronic kidney disease scholarships are available to kidney disability patients to assist in the cost of pursuing a higher education. The <em>National Kidney Foundation of Indiana</em> provides <em>The Larry Smock Scholarship</em> to kidney patients who live in Indiana and who are pursuing a post-secondary education in either a monitored occupational or academic setting. To qualify for this scholarships, applicants must have received a kidney transplant or be on dialysis. Indiana residency is also a requirement.</p>
<p>The <em>Kidney Foundation of Ohio</em> also offers a scholarship to kidney patients as well. Each kidney scholarship application is carefully reviewed by a Medical Advisory Board. The goal of the scholarship program is to enhance the lives of individuals through personal success and education.</p>
<p>The <em>Kidney &amp; Urology Foundation of America Scholarship Award</em> provides an educational scholarship as well as an awards program for urology and kidney patients. This award is given to college-bound students who are between the ages of 17 and 25 and who have kidney disease. Scholarship recipients receive up to $2,000 per year. This scholarship is renewable for a total of four years. The Foundation also awards the Covelli Family Achievement Award. This award is given to young patients to recognize them for having improved their life or academic skills. Recipients receive up to $500 along with a certificate of acknowledgement. The deadline to apply is May 25th.</p>
<p>The <em>Neyhart Scholarship</em> was created by Clara and Greg Neyhart and will award its first scholarship winner in July of 2012. Applications were made available in January and are accepted through April 15th. The scholarship was established to support patients living with kidney disease or children of patients with kidney disease. Clara Neyhart has spent her professional career working with patients with kidney disease in her work as a nurse with the UNC Division of Nephrology &amp; Hypertension. Greg Neyhart is a college chemistry professor.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p><a href="http://www.nwkidney.org/dialysis/RehabScholarship.html" target="_blank">Patient rehabilitation kidney scholarships</a> are also available to patients who are living with kidney disease. These kidney disease scholarships for disability students have helped to foster independence in patients since 1984. The deadline to apply is March 28th. In order to be eligible for these disabilities scholarships, applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a clear employment goal. The maximum yearly scholarship award is $3,000. Scholarship recipients are allowed to apply again each year until they have used a sum total of $6,000 in scholarship funds. All applicants must be a current patient of <em>Northwest Kidney Centers</em> or a past dialysis patient of the center who has received a transplant within the past five years. In addition, applicants must be a resident of Washington State and must be at least 18 years of age.</p>
<p>The <em>Peter and Bruce Bidstrup Memorial Scholarship</em> was originally established in 1984 by Carol G. Bombeck, who was Executive Director of the Arizona Kidney Foundation. The fund was established in honor of her two sons, both of whom did not survive kidney disease. This was the first scholarship program in the country to directly assist transplant and dialysis patients in achieving their educational goals.</p>
<p>The program is primarily funded by private donations and memorials. It was Carol’s dream to establish a source of scholarship funds that would be easily accessible to renal failure patients throughout Arizona. Ultimately, Carol hoped to improve the quality of life for kidney patients, while allowing them to become self-sufficient. Today the Bidstrup Memorial Scholarship Fund provides transplant and dialysis patients with tuition and books. Students receiving this scholarship have used their <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disability scholarships</a> to study a variety of subjects while attending technical institutes, community colleges and universities.</p>
<p>The <em>National Kidney Foundation</em> serving Kansas and Western Missouri also offers the Culpeppeer Exum Scholarship. This is a $1,000 <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/chronic-illness-scholarships-for-disabilities/1002/">chronic illness scholarship</a> available to individuals with kidney disease. Applicants must live in Kansas or Missouri and have a diagnosis of kidney disease. The scholarship was founded by Beth Whitten, a nephrology social worker in memory of her brother, a diabetic who was on dialysis prior to his death in 2002. Two scholarships will be awarded in 2012. The deadline to apply for these chronic kidney disease scholarships is May 11th.</p>
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<p>Individuals considering a career as a therapist will most certainly find <strong>therapists scholarships</strong> for disabilities can help them to accomplish their goals. Therapists scholarships are now offered through AMBUCS, a national non-profit organization dedicated to providing independence and mobility to persons with disabilities. This goal is accomplished through community service and scholarships to therapists.</p>
<p>Currently, there are approximately 5,700 AMBUCS members in more than 130 chapters encompassing 30states. AMBUCS chapters offer opportunities that are fun and innovative for members to improve their own communities. Both local and national service programs are utilized. Through chapter activities, members are able to accomplish goals while also learning new skills that can improve their own professional lives. Members also have the opportunity to develop meaningful and valuable contacts while also developing critical leadership skills.</p>
<p>AMBUCS has awarded <strong>disabilities scholarships</strong> for therapists since 1955. These physical therapy scholarships are awarded to students enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program during their junior/senior year.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scholarshipsgrants.us/scholarships/physical-therapist-scholarships/2279/" target="_blank">Scholarships for therapy students</a> are also awarded by AMBUCS to students who are in a graduate program which will lead to a master’s degree or doctoral degree. More than $7.6 million in scholarship funds has been awarded to therapy students to date. In total, more than 14,000 therapy students pursuing degrees in occupational therapy, physical therapy, audiology and speech pathology have benefitted from these scholarships for disabilities.</p>
<p>Each year more than $183,000 is awarded in physical therapy scholarships from AMBUCS. Scholarship awards range in value from $500 to $1,500 per year. AMBUCS also awards a two-year scholarship worth $6,000. Award funds from these physical therapy scholarships are deposited into the student recipient’s account each semester through the financial aid office of the educational institution where the student is enrolled.</p>
<p>To qualify for disabilities scholarships for therapists, applicants must be accepted into an appropriate health program in speech language pathology, occupational therapy, physical therapy and hearing audiology. It should be noted that assistant programs do not qualify.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p>The disabled <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/physical-therapy-scholarships/883/">scholarships for therapists</a> offered by AMBUCS were established as a way of ensuring that new generations of therapists will be able to continue enhancing the lives of people with disabilities without financial difficulties standing in the way.</p>
<p>The Scholarships for Therapists program sponsored by AMBUCS is now the single largest private source of educational grants specifically for therapists in America. These <a href="http://www.ambucs.org/scholars/" target="_blank">AMBUCS scholarship</a> awards are based on U.S. citizenship, financial need, demonstrated academic accomplishment, commitment to one’s local community, career objectives and a character for integrity and compassion.</p>
<p>AMBUCS also sponsors the Big Hat Club, which is an honor group established in 1939 for the purpose of recruiting new members. Current members are granted incentives for bringing in new recruits. Members who are able to bring in the most new members to the organization during that twelve-month period are awarded a ten-gallon hat.</p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><em>AMBUCS was originally established by William L. White in 1919. Mr. White dreamed of creating a national service organization for young professional men. While Mr. White had the initiative for creating such an organization, he lacked the necessary funding. </em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><em>Following White’s graduation from Auburn University in the summer of 1919, he began to offer turpentine cups for sale. At the time the turpentine industry was located in the Valdosta, Georgia area. Turpentine cups were utilized for gathering crude resin from the long-leaf pines in the area. The resin could then be distilled; producing turpentine. White managed to quickly gather a $1,000 profit, which he invested in a revolving expansion fund. </em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><em>Before long he was able to establish the American Business Clubs of Birmingham, Alabama in May of 1922. This first club attracted 50 members. The members adopted a constitution and later established a motto that is still used by AMBUCS today: Shoulders Together. The acronym of AMBUCS went into use by the organization in 1961.</em></span></p>
<p>Applications for AMBUCS <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/" target="_blank">disabilities scholarships</a> for individuals considering a career as a therapist will find <strong>therapists scholarships</strong> for the disabled can help them to accomplish their goals.  Applications become available beginning in mid-January. Applications must be submitted by no later than April 15th.</p>
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<p>The Immune Deficiency Foundation scholarships can offer tremendous assistance with educational funding. Also known as the IDF scholarships, these disability scholarships are awarded to undergraduate students who live with primary immunodeficiency diseases and who are also working toward completing their secondary education.</p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><em>Immunodeficiency disorders occur when part of the immune system is either not present or simply does not properly function. Primary immunodeficiency disorders occur when the cause of the immune deficiency is not caused by drug treatment, another disease or environmental exposure to toxins. In most instances primary immunodeficiencies occur as the result of a genetic disorder. Most such cases are found in children who are under the age of one, although in some cases milder forms may not be noticed until adulthood. Approximately 1 in 500 people are born with a primary immunodeficiency.</em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><em>More than 80 different kinds of primary immunodeficiency diseases have been identified by the World Health Organization. Some forms of this condition are so mild they may easily go unnoticed for several years. Other forms are so severe they are noticeable immediately upon birth. Treatments are available to assist in boosting the immune system, allowing many children with primary immunodeficiency disorders to lead lives that are fairly normal; even going to school.</em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><em>Although years ago a diagnosis of primary immunodeficiency would have meant a compromised life for the patient as well as their family, early diagnosis and appropriate therapy allows patients today to live lives that are healthy and productive. Many patients living with IDF often find one of the greatest struggles is obtaining the right resources and information when needed. IDF was founded with the goal of meeting such needs and ensuring the dissemination of accurate information to patients and their families living with primary immunodeficiency disorders.</em></span></p>
<p>These goals have now been extended through the offer of IDF scholarships for disabled students to assist patients diagnosed with primary immunodeficiency disorders, who wish to pursue a secondary education.</p><div class="wpInsert wpInsertInPostAd wpInsertMiddle" style="margin: 5px; padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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<p>The <em>Eric Marder Scholarship Program</em> is open to applicants from patients with a primary immunodeficiency condition which has been classified by the World Health Organization. This immunodeficiency scholarship is intended only for undergraduate students who are entering a technical training school or college. The IDF scholarship is made possible through generous donations in honor of Eric Marder. Eric was a young man who lost his life at the age of 28 from complications associated with Common Variable Immune Deficiency. The disability scholarship program has been established to honor the memory of Eric, while also assisting students living with primary immunodeficiency diseases who dream of completing college. The deadline to apply for this IDF scholarship is March 31.</p>
<p>IDF also sponsors the <em>Varun Bhaskaran (WAS) scholarship program</em>. This is a new Immunodeficiency Foundation scholarship that was established to assist graduate or undergraduate students who have been diagnosed with Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome or WAS. This disabilities scholarship was created by Deepak and Ramya Bhaskaran in loving memory of their son Varun. Although Varun died as a result of WAS complications, during his short lifetime he touched the lives of many. The deadline to apply for this IDF scholarship is March 31st.</p>
<p>The <strong>Immune Deficiency Foundation</strong> was initially founded by families with children suffering from primary immunodeficiency diseases as well as their physicians in order to help in meeting their needs. Today the organization thrives in its continued dedication to helping persons with primary immunodeficiency diseases. Originally established in 1980, the IDF has offer information to approximately 250,000 individuals around the country who have been diagnosed with a primary immunodeficiency condition.</p>
<p>While IDF was founded in 1980, it was not until 1986 that the first IDF scholarship for disabled students was established. In 2007, the scholarship program was named in honor of Eric Marder. Since its inception, the scholarship program has awarded 488 <strong>scholarships for immune deficiency</strong>. These <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships-blog/">disability scholarships</a> have totaled $600,125.</p>
<p>The value of <a href="http://primaryimmune.org/patients-and-families/idf-scholarship-programs" target="_blank">Immune Deficiency Foundation Scholarships</a> ranges from $750 to $2,000. Approximately 30 to 40 scholarships are available. The <a href="http://www.disabilityscholarships.us/disability-scholarships/hiv-scholarships-for-aids/890/">immunodeficiency scholarships</a> are available to freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. These are one-time disability scholarships only and are not renewable.</p>
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