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Scholarships for Students with Disabilities
Scholarships are often an important source of funding for students with disabilities. This page offers a sampling of scholarships that are available to students with disabilities. Other important sources for scholarship information are: www.ufv.ca/fineaid.htm www.studentawards.com www.scholarshipscanada.com Scholarships for Students with a Visual Impairment Robinson and Buckland Memorial Scholarship This award provides financial assistance to legally blind students in order to encourage full-time post-secondary studies. Deadline: August 15 To apply contact: CNIB 350 East 36th Ave. Vancouver, BC V5W 1C6 Christian Record Services Scholarship The scholarships, renewable annually upon application, are open to legally blind students in any field of study at any accredited four year college or university. Values: $500 (approx. 10 awarded annually) To apply contact: Christian Record Services Box 6097 Lincoln NE 68506 Tel: (402) 488-0981 F.J.L. Woodcock/Sir Arthur Pearson Association of the War-Blinded Scholarships
This award was established to assist students who have no more than 20/70 vision after corrections and who are continuing either their vocational or academic education. Candidates must have a high degree of motivation and a reasonable level of achievement. They must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant and be enrolled full-time at a Canadian college, university or technical institution. Deadline: March 20 To apply contact: Scholarships Administrator F.J.L. Woodstock/Sir Arthur Pearson Association of the War-Blinded Scholarship Foundation 205- 320 McLeod St. Ottawa, ON K2P 1A3 Email: ttuschak@cyerbus.ca Judge Brian Stevenson Scholarship Fund
Scholarship awards will be available to legally blind Canadians pursuing post-secondary studies with strong career aspirations. Grants will be based on the following criteria: financial need, academic achievement and career goals. Value: $300-$500 Deadline: September 30 To apply contact: Judge Brian Stevenson Scholarship Committee The W. Ross MacDonald School 350 Brant Ave. Brantford, ON N3T 3J9 Tel: (519) 759-0730 National Federation of the Blind Scholarship
This organization is dedicated to providing blind and vision-impaired individuals with the tools they need to compete on an equal basis with other members of the Canadian society. They are awarded annually at the National Federation of the Blind: Advocates for Equality Convention. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, service to the community and extra curricular activities. Value: $1500 (4 awarded) To apply contact: National Federation of the Blind Advocates for Equality #107-1455 Ellis St. Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A3 Tel: 1-800-561-4774 (toll-free) Wayne and Walter Gretzky Scholarship for the Blind Youth of Canada
In honor of their outstanding commitment to the young blind Canadians, the Wayne and Walter Gretzsky Scholarship Foundations was established in 1996. This permanent foundation with present scholarships on the annual basis to eligible blind and visually impaired students studying or planning to study and a post-secondary level. All scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, service to the community and financial need. Applicants will be expected to have achieved a high academic standing and to have exhibited superior intellectual ability and judgment. Value: $5000 Deadline: August 1 To apply contact: Wayne and Walter Gretzsky Scholarship Foundation Canadian National Institute for the Blind 1929 Bayview Ave. Toronto, ON M4G 3E8 Tel: (416) 486- 2500 Rixon Rafter Scholarship Fund
Awarded to legally blind Canadians pursuing post-secondary studies with strong career aspirations. Grants will be based on the following criteria: financial need, academic achievement and career goals. Value: $300- $500 Deadline: September 30 To apply contact: Rixon Rafter Scholarship Committee The W. Ross MacDonald School 350 Brant Ave. Brantford, ON N3T 3J9 Tel: (519) 759-0730 Scholarships for Students with a Hearing Impairment
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf Scholarship Awards These scholarships are open to American and Canadian students who were born with a profound or severe hearing impairment or those who have lost their hearing before acquiring language skills and have been accepted in any field of study who attend any accredited educational institution. Value: $500-$1000 Deadline: December 1 (to request application in writing) April 1 (application deadline) To apply contact: Financial Aid Coordinator Alexander G. Bell Association for the Deaf 3417 Volta Place NW Washington, DC 2007 Tel: (202) 337-5220 (Voice/TTY) Email: agbell2@aol.com http://www.agbell.org Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA) Scholarship Program The Scholarship Program will accept applications from any hard of hearing, deafened or oral deaf students registered in a full-time program at a Canadian post-secondary institution. Value: $1000 Deadline: March 31 To apply contact: Secretariat, Canadian Hard of Hearing Association Foundation 205- 2435 Holly Lane Ottawa, ON K1V 7P2 Tel: 1-800-263-8068 TTY: (613) 526-2692 Email: secretariat@chhafoundation.ca http://www.chha.ca http://www.chhafoundation.ca Frank Algar Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was created in 2004 by generous contribution from the Algar family. Frank Algar was a strong advocate of the rights of the hard of hearing people and the disabled people in general. He had great faith in young people and working diligently on their behalf. This scholarship is a testimony of his unwavering faith. Applications will be accepted fro many hard of hearing, deafened or oral deaf student registered in a full-time program at a Canadian post-secondary institution. To apply: http://www.chha.ca/chha/scholarships-chha.php Sertoma Scholarship for Deaf or Hard of Hearing
These scholarships are for hard of hearing or those with communicative disorders. Available for citizens of the U.S. and Canada. Minimum 3.2 GPA required. Value: $1000 (20 awarded) To apply contact: Sertoma Scholarship for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Students 1912 East Meyer Blvd. Kanas City, MO 64132 Tel: (816) 333-8300 Email: indosertoma@sertoma.org http://www.sertoma.org Scholarships for Students with Disabilities (general)
AUCC Scholarships for Students with Disabilities For more information contact: awards@aucc.ca Value: $5000 (max. 10 awarded) To apply: www.aucc.ca/scholarsips/open/aucc_disabled_e.html Provinceof British Columbia International Yearof Disabled Persons Bursary
Established in 1981 to recognize the International Year of Disabled Persons, several annual bursaries are available to assist students with disabilities. Recipients are determined on the basis of both financial need and academic merit. To be eligible for this bursary a student must be a resident of BC and a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant. The term ‘disabled’ includes hearing, visual, or mobility impairments. Value: $500 To apply contact: Grant Coordinator B.C. Paraplegic Foundation 780 S Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7 Don Vaux Scholarship
Established in memory of Don Vaux, who worked for the BC Division of the Canadian Paraplegic Association as a rehabilitation counselor. This scholarship is available to a disabled person to further his/her vocational or academic training and is to be used specifically for tuition, tools, equipment or books. Deadline: July 31 To apply contact: BC Paraplegic Foundation 780 Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7 www.canparaplegic.org/bc June Opie Fellowship
The award is available to citizens and permanent residents of Australia, Canada and New Zealand and is designed as an incentive for students of high academic achievement who have a severe disability. It is intended for those who plan to undertake graduate study with a view to prepare themselves for a role in the professions, in politics, or more particularly, in university teaching and research and who have a disability issues as a continuing interest. This award is made to enable the recipient to secure such assistance, by travel, by the preparation of computer software, or by other means as will facilitate effective study and preparation for the future. Value: $12 000 (approx. $NZD) Deadline: November 1 To apply contact: Simon Fraser University Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6 Tel: (604) 291-5411 Mattinson Endowment Fund Scholarship
The scholarship encourages Canadian students with a disability to pursue university students with the objective of obtaining a first university degree. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or have lived in Canada for at least two years as permanent residents. They must be entering or currently enrolled in a first undergraduate degree program. Al disciplines are eligible. A disability is defines as a functional limitation resulting from physical, sensory or mental impairment that, for an indefinite period, affects the ability of the students to perform the activities necessary to participate full in post-secondary learning. Value: $2500 Deadline: June 1 To apply contact: BC Paraplegic Foundation 780 Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7 www.canparaplegic.org/bc Centre for Ability, Zajac Foundation Scholarship
Must have a physical, neurological and/or developmental disability and demonstrate community involvement and strength of character and resourcefulness in overcoming life challenges. Value: $400 To apply contact: Zajac Scholarship Committee c/o Centre for Ability 2805 Kingsway Vancouver, BC V5R 5H9 Phone: 604-451-5511 Don Vaux Scholarship
Established in memory of Don Vaux, who worked for the BC Division of the Canadian Paraplegic Association as a rehabilitation counselor. This scholarship is available to a disabled person to further his/her vocational or academic training and is to be used specifically for tuition, tools, equipment or books. Deadline: July 31 To apply contact: BC Paraplegic Foundation 780 Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7 www.canparaplegic.org/bc Scholarships for Students with Learning Disabilities
Carol Thompson Memorial Fund Scholarship for Students with Learning Disabilities
To recognize an individual with a learning disability, who, through effort and perseverance, is seeking to use his or her potential to its maximum. To encourage Canadian students with a learning disability to pursue college, private vocational school or an undergraduate program at a Canadian university. Value: $1000 Deadline: May 15 To apply: www.Idac-taac.ca/Scholarships/thompson_application-e.asp Email: information@Idac-taac.ca Donald Cummings Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarship for Students with Learning Disabilities
To encourage Canadians with learning disabilities to pursue an apprenticeship or occupational training program for a career in the trade area. This training scholarship is designed to recognize trainees with a learning disability in a trade, or in a designated occupation. Value: $500 Deadline: May 15 To apply: www.Idac-taac.ca/Scholarships/cummings_application-e.asp Email: information@Idac-taac.ca The Joanna Townsend Applied Arts Scholarship
Awarded to a Canadian student with learning disabilities who demonstrates an interest in the pursuing an education and/or career in an of the various applied arts programs including the performance of music (instrumental or vocal), drama, dance and the creativity of visual arts such as fine art (sculpture, painting), illustrations, including animation, film and graphic design. Value: $1000 Deadline: May 15 To apply: www.Idac-taac.ca/Scholarships/townsend_application-e.asp Email: information@Idac-taac.ca
Scholarships for Students with Mental Health Difficulties
Canadian Mental Health Association BC Division Lorne Educational Fund
This award is designed to encourage and enable people with mental illnesses to pursue goal oriented job skills/training at the post-secondary level. Applicants must have a history of mental illness and must currently be participating in some form of therapeutic support. The applicant must also have an identified job goal and demonstrate a need for financial aid. Value: $500- for college students Deadline: April 15 $1000- for university students To apply contact: Chair, Review Committee, Lorne Fraser Educational Fund C/o Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division Suite 1200- 1111 Melville St. Vancouver, BC V6E 3V6 Tel: (604) 688-3234 Email: office@cmha-bc.org Scholarships for Students with Physical Disabilities
Copnick/Hilliard Scholarship Fund
Offers a scholarship for a physically disabled student at the post-secondary level in Canada. This scholarship is granted annually in memory of the late Morton Copnick and Craig Hilliard though a fund endowed by members of their families. Value: $1000 Deadline: August 31 To apply contact: Copnick/Hilliard Scholarship Selection Committee Canadian Paraplegic Association-National Office 101 Prince of Wales Dr., Suite 230 Ottawa, ON K2C 3Z0 www.canparaplegic/org
Barbara E. Adams Scholarship
Awarded to assist mobility impaired students who have significant degree of disability and who, with suitable education, would have the potential to be financially independent and enjoy a meaningful life, and/or students who show promise in the pursuit of an academic or vocational education. Deadline: July 31 To apply contact: BC Paraplegic Foundation 780 Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7 www.canparaplegic.org/bc BC Division, Women’s Auxiliary Bursaries
Bursaries offered by the Women’s Auxiliary to the Canadian Paraplegic Association (BC) to students who are spinal cord injured and are beginning or continuing studies at a post-secondary institution in BC. Applicants must have satisfactory academic standing and demonstrate financial need. Deadline: July 31 To apply contact: BC Paraplegic Foundation 780 Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7 www.canparaplegic.org/bc C.W. Deans Memorial Scholarship
Established by the Women’s Auxiliary to the Canadian Paraplegic Association, BC Division. Scholarship is awarded annually to a spinal cord injured student with high academic achievement who is beginning or continuing studies in one of the BC Universities. Preference to a student in Engineering. Deadline: July 31 To apply contact: BC Paraplegic Foundation 780 S Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7 www.canparaplegic.org/bc IODE Bursary for Physically Disabled Persons
This bursary was formed after Rick Hansen’s World Tour, to honor his achievements. It will be awarded annually to one or more students at the post-secondary level. Winners must be Canadian citizens and show financial need. Deadline: July 31 To apply contact: BC Paraplegic Foundation 780 Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7 www.canparaplegic.org/bc John MacNeal Scholarships
Established by John MacNeal, who became a paraplegic in 1953 following a logging accident. Upon retirement and the sale of his mill, he donated funds to establish an annual scholarship to assist with education and/or in recognition of academic endeavors. Deadline: July 31 To apply contact: BC Paraplegic Foundation 780 Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7 www.canparaplegic.org/bc BC Paraplegic Foundation Bursaries
These bursaries are open to Canadian citizens or landed immigrants residing in British Columbia and must be a student with a physical disability. These persons must either be attending or planning to enroll in post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. Value: varies Deadline: May 31 To apply contact: BC Paraplegic Foundation 780 Marine Dr. Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7 www.canparaplegic.org/bc
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