Scholarship Resources
TEXAS SCHOLARSHIPS
Local scholarship information for people with disabilities:
http://www.governor.state.tx.us/divisions/disabilities/localcom/files/scholarship.doc
Endeavor's "N" Excellence program is sponsoring many
scholarships to students with disabilities in the Houston area in a
program called Barbara Jordan Ambassadors "N" Excellence
Program. The program assists recipients with college careers:
www.enexcellence.org
Texas A & M University offers the Honored Service Scholarship for
veterans. Recipients must meet specific Veterans Administration
requirements for disability assistance, be a resident of Texas and
have a demonstrated financial need. Contact the Veterans
Administration counselor in the Office of Student Financial Aid:
financialaid.tamu.edu/CURRENTAGGIES.ASP?mainkey=1048&Section=0&disp=1&pop=1
The Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children has a Legacy Scholarship
Program offered to present or former patients; for more information
visit:
www.tsrhc.org/p_legacy_scholarship.cfm
College for Texans offers links to information regarding tuition
exemption information for students with hearing or visual impairments
as well as other grants for students with disabilities:
www.collegefortexans.com/paying/finaidtypes.cfm
The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts website lists links to
foundations with scholarship programs for students who are visually or
hearing impaired. It also provides valuable resources for Texans and
Texas colleges:
www.window.state.tx.us/scholars/
NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND INTERNSHIPS
The Anne Ford Scholarship is a $10,000 award given to a high school
senior with an identified learning disability who is pursuing an
undergraduate degree:
www.ld.org/awards/afscholar.cfm
The Ethel Louise Armstrong Foundation provides financial assistance to
women with physical disabilities who are enrolled in a college or
university graduate program in the United States:
www.ela.org
Easter Seals offers scholarships and has information on other
scholarships available:
http://www.easterseals.org/services/default.asp?load=scholarships
Through the Looking Glass (TLG) is a non-profit organization offering
scholarships to graduating high school seniors who have parents with
disabilities:
www.lookingglass.org
Guide Dogs for the Blind offers several scholarships to individuals
who have visual impairments:
www.guidedogs.com
Kettering University offers an Ability Scholarship for students with
disabilities interested in several fields of engineering:
www.kettering.edu
Michigan State University offers a variety of sources for scholarships and grants for individuals with disabilities and medical conditions: www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3disable.htm
The National Science Foundation is an independent agency of the U.S.
Government that offers scholarships to undergraduate, graduate, and
post doctorate students who have disabilities:
www.nsf.gov/funding/azindex.jsp
DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology)
at the University of Washington has an online guide to helping high
school students with disabilities prepare for college, including
scholarship information:
www.washington.edu/doit/Brochures/Academics/cprep.html
The Foundation Center website provides a list of grant library
locations. Individuals can visit these centers and search for grants
and scholarships; there is also information for organizations. Visit
http://www.fdncenter.org/collections/cctx.html and search for your
town. You can also search for funding sources through this website:
foundationcenter.org/findfunders/
The National Association of Independent Schools offers funding
information for grade school students. Look in the Financial Aid Facts
for Parents section of this website under Admissions and Financial
Aid:
www.nais.org/index.cfm
U.S. Department of Education provides great resources and supplies
information and links to scholarships, grants, and financial aid:
www.ed.gov
National Council on Learning Disabilities lists scholarship
information and other useful information for people with learning
disabilities:
www.ncld.org/content/view/725/508/
The Parents, Inc. website contains a list of links with financial
assistance for people with disabilities from around the nation:
www.parentsinc.org/finaid/finaid.html
The HEATH Resource Center National Clearinghouse on Postsecondary
Education for People with Disabilities publishes several useful
articles including information on students with specific disabilities
moving from high school to college, as well as financial aid,
scholarship, and grant information: www.heath.gwu.edu. For information
specific to financial assistance and scholarships go to:
www.heath.gwu.edu/PDFs/Creating%20Options%202006.pdf
The American Association of People with Disabilities has information
on a variety of scholarships and a Washington internship programs for
college students with disabilities:
www.aapd-dc.org/links/linkscholarshipawards.php
www.aapd.com/internships/congress/MEAF06/MEAFinternInfo06.htm
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts publishes an informational
packet entitled "Kennedy Center Accessibility TipSheet:
Scholarship and Financial Aid Resources" which lists specific
scholarship information, a list of books which contain scholarship
information for people with disabilities, and more general financial
aid information. To find out were to get the most up-to-date
information email:
access@kennedy-center.org
The National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange and the American
Association of People with Disabilities offer the Exchange Pioneers
Fellowship to people with disabilities:
www.miusa.org
American Association for the Advancement of Science is offering summer
internships for students with disabilities at major companies,
including JP Morgan Chase and the National Institute of Health
www.entrypoint.org
The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars offers an
academic internship program for students with disabilities:
www.twc.edu/default.shtml
INFORMATION AND RESOURCES
Fastweb is a scholarship search database that includes a category
related to disability:
www.fastweb.com
ThinkCollege provides information to students with intellectual
disabilities interested in attending postsecondary education:
www.thinkcollege.net
Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities has a Resource Guide on
Higher Education for People with Disabilities:
www.txddc.state.tx.us/resources/publications/collegehtml.asp
DisabilityInfo.gov provides a wealth of information for people with
disabilities in any point in the educational careers:
www.disabilityinfo.gov/digov-public/public/DisplayPage.do?parentFolderId=61
Finaid.org has a disability resources page that includes financial aid
strategies and scholarship information:
www.finaid.org/otheraid/disabled.phtml
If you have additional information, please contact Pat Pound at
ppound@governor.state.tx.us
Texas Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities
P.O. Box 12428
Austin, Texas 78711
512-463-5739 (Voice)
512-463-5746 (TTY)
Dial 711 for Relay Services
Web site: www.governor.state.tx.us/disabilities
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