Thursday, July 16, 2020

College Scholarships for People With ADHD

College Scholarships for People With ADHD ADHD School Print College Scholarships for People With ADHD By Keath Low Keath Low, MA, is a therapist and clinical scientist with the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities at the University of North Carolina. She specializes in treatment of ADD/ADHD. Learn about our editorial policy Keath Low Updated on January 19, 2020 ADHD Overview Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Treatment Living With In Children  Virojt Changyencham  / Getty Images Do you have ADHD and wonder if there are scholarships available for college? Use these tips for looking for scholarship opportunities, including those for people with ADHD. Searching for Scholarships When you are searching for ADHD scholarships for college, be sure to widen your search to include scholarships available for learning disabilities. You may also want to explore private scholarships that have nothing to do with your ADHD. For example, you might be eligible for scholarships depending on your study interests and career goals, ethnic background, religious affiliation, extracurricular activities, military experience and your parents’ place of employment. If you are employed or volunteering, ask your company if they offer scholarships. Many organizations such as the Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, Rotary International, Elks Club, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts also offer scholarships. Major labor unions such as the AFL-CIO and Teamsters offer scholarships for members and their dependent children. Your church or synagogue may even have scholarships. Check with your Chamber of Commerce to see what they may have available, as well. Your local state Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agency is another resource that may be able to assist in your scholarship search. Search  State Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies to find the contact information for your state VR office. The Financial Aid office at the colleges you are considering is often the best resource for scholarship information. These financial aid counselors will be familiar with local, state, and private sources of funding. You can also try general scholarship search engines on the Internet such as Fast Web, Scholarship.com, Peterson’s Scholarship Search, and College Boards Scholarship Search. List of ADHD Scholarships The following are scholarship programs that have been available to students with ADHD. Requirements and availability can change yearly. Check their websites for current details. Anne Ford and Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarships The Anne Ford Scholarship is a $10,000 scholarship ($2,500/year over four years) granted to a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability who will be enrolled in a full-time bachelor’s degree program in the fall. The Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship awarded over two years ($2,500 each year) to a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability who will be enrolled in a two-year community college, a vocational or technical training program, or a specialized program for students with LD in the fall.?? Fred J. Epstein Youth Achievement Award This award recognizes the strengths and accomplishments of young people with learning disabilities and ADHD. It will be given to a student 19 or younger who has demonstrated initiative, talent, and determination resulting in a notable accomplishment in any fieldâ€"including art, music, science, math, athletics or community service. Honorable Mentions are also be awarded.?? Incight Scholarship The Incight Go-Getter Scholarship is an award that is renewable each year and is for students with physical, learning, cognitive, hearing or visual disabilities who are residents of Washington, Oregon, or California.?? Learning Disabilities Association of Iowa The Learning Disabilities Association of Iowa awards scholarships to Iowa high school seniors with learning disabilities.?? Marion Huber Learning Through Listening Award Each year the Marion Huber Learning Through Listening Awards are given to six Nationaly Ally high school seniors with learning disabilities that plan to continue their education after graduation. They are selected based on their academic achievement, outstanding leadership, and service to others. The top three winners receive $6,000 each. There also are three special honors winners that receive $2,000 each.?? P. Buckley Moss Endowed Scholarship Scholarships are awarded to at least one high school senior with financial need, a certified specific language-related learning disability, and artistic talent who plan a career in visual arts.?? Ralph D. Norman Scholarship Award Available to Arkansas residents only, the Ralph G. Norman Scholarship fund was established to provide assistance to young adults with learning disabilities so they may obtain success in furthering their education. This $2,500 scholarship is awarded based on the applicants commitment to higher education, self-advocacy skills, and community involvement.?? Johnson Scholarship Available to students who enroll in a State University System of Florida institution. The Johnson Scholarship, funded by the Johnson Scholarship Foundation, is a competitively awarded program which is available to undergraduate students with disabilities with financial need who enroll in a State University System of Florida (SUS) institution.??