Scholarships and Financial Assistance
DASS Scholarships and Financial Assistance
糖心vlog视频 has two scholarships that are designated specifically for disabled populations:
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The Peggy R. and Constance Harrison scholarship for students with disabilities who demonstrate financial need, with preference given to those with speech, language, or hearing problems; and,
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The James A. Sutton scholarship for students with disabilities, with priority given to those with a physical limitation.
Please email dass@smu.edu for specific deadlines and application requirements. The Harrison and Sutton scholarships typically have a mid-May deadline.
State Agencies
Programs and services previously provided by the Texas Department of Rehabilitation Services (DARS) have been transferred to the (TWC) and the (HHSC).
Students should contact their local TWC and HHSC offices to determine eligibility for services. Note that the goal of these agencies is to help people become employed. Financial assistance can come in several forms, including: tuition expenses, books and supplies, tutoring expenses, and technological aids.
Internet Resources
Search the Education section for disability scholarships
Jim Lubin's site contains lists of disability scholarships
The for residents of Washington, Oregon, and Califormia.
offers distinct scholarships with our corporate partners that support the education of current students with disabilities.
Marc Whitehead and Associates'
offers Texas-specific scholarships.
lists their current scholarships and application details.
from Learning Ally.
Scholarships.com maintains , award amounts, and due dates.
Karmen Healthcare maintains the , awarding two scholarships each year.
to students with physical and/or mental disabilities. "It's ability, not disability that counts." E.W. Mays, 1967.
is proud to offer two scholarships each providing $1,000 toward tuition for the academic year to a full-time undergraduate student who has a congenital limb difference or has had an amputation.
1800Wheelchair has been awarding for well over a decade.
Kerry Magro, a young man on the autism spectrum, started the program to help others who have autism.
John’s Crazy Socks along with the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism co-sponsor the . The program offers three scholarship prizes ranging from $1000-$5000.
awards $3,000 scholarships to students across the autism spectrum.
offers scholarships for women and men with Hemophilia or von Willebrand Disease.
offers scholarships for students under 25 that are or have been diagnosed with cancer or a critical or life-threatening disease
Scholarships and financial aid are available through the .
A scholarship program is offered by the .
is a major pharmaceutical company that has been offering scholarships to students with epilepsy for over 10 years.
offers several scholarships for students with Spina Bifida, spinal cord injuries, and other conditions.