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Scholarship awards for students with ADHD, learning disability
Quote: Betty Frisk said:
I have several teen age children with ADHD. They have been diagnosed with ADHD since first grade. One is presently in college. We have looked everywhere for college scholarships for children with ADHD and have been unable to find any. I know they must be available, but we are just missing them. Please let me know if anyone knows where to find them. Thank you.
I just received an email about this. Has anyone applied? It's a scholarship for students 19 and under with LD/ ADHD. Deadline is Jan 31.
http://www.smartkidswithld.org/award.html
Nominations are now open for the fifth annual Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities Youth Achievement Award. This $1,000 award recognizing the strengths and accomplishments of young people with learning disabilities and ADHD will be given to a student 19 or younger who has demonstrated initiative, talent, and determination resulting in a notable accomplishment in any field—including art, music, science, math, athletics or community service. Honorable Mentions will also be awarded.
Application here:
http://www.smartkidswithld.org/sk-award-2008.pdf
The Marion Huber
Learning Through Listening® (LTL®) Awards
The Marion Huber Learning Through Listening Awards are presented to RFB&D members who are high school seniors with learning disabilities, in recognition of extraordinary leadership, scholarship, enterprise and service to others.
Offered since 1991, the awards are given to six students who are chosen by a selection committee. RFB&D presents the three top winners $6,000 each and three special honors Winners $2,000 each.
For the purposes of this award, a learning disability is defined as a neurological disorder that affects a person's ability to receive, process, store, and/or respond to information, and which affects the person's ability to read standard print.
Applicants must meet all of the following eligibility criteria:
- Have a specific learning disability (please note visual impairment alone does not indicate eligibility for this award)
- Have been registered as an RFB&D member for at least one year, up to and including the period of March 3, 2007 - March 3, 2008 (individually or through a school)
- Be a member of the 2008 graduating class of a public or private school or home school in the United States or its territories, including US military installations
- Have an overall grade average of B or above (or equivalent), based on grades 10 through 12
- Plan to continue formal education beyond high school at either a two- or four-year college or vocational school
http://www.rfbd.org/applications_awards.htm
Deadline for applications is March 3, 2008
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