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Campuses with NAMI ClubsThe University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign Scholarship Information and Tips In today's world there is an extremely large amount of scholarships available to students. By utilizing online search engines, students can provide personal information and interests, and will then be provided with a list of scholarships they would be eligible for. Many search engines provide the option of placing 'mental illness' or 'disability' in your profile, and they will provide scholarships specifically tailored to those with mental illness. A few of the many search engines available are: FastWeb: a database of tens of thousands of scholarships totaling over $1 billion GoCollege: an engine comprised of over 8,000 funding sources and 60,000 awards FastAid: a site that claims to be the world’s oldest private scholarship database However, the majority of scholarships related to mental illness can be found at the state and local levels. Be sure to research local scholarship opportunities through your high school, library, and community. Also, find out what scholarships are available at your college. Conduct an exhaustive search in many areas including, the financial aid office, your specific college if you’re attending a large university, and your major. Many colleges offer scholarships for those with disabilities. Contact your college and ask if mental illness is included before applying for the scholarship. Below is a non-comprehensive list of national scholarships available to those with mental illness. Again, be sure to conduct your own search online, as the results will be more tailored to your specific needs and interests, and remember to look at the state and local level as well. Eli Lilly & Company / Moving Lives Forward Reintegration Scholarship Award Amount: Varies Number of Awards: Varies Description: Annual awards for persons diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, schizoaffective disorder, or bipolar disorder who are enrolled in high school equivalency studies, a trade or vocational school, or a two- or four-year college or university. Applicants must be U.S citizens, currently receiving medical treatment for one of the above conditions, and be actively involved in rehabilitative or reintegrative efforts. An essay must be included with the application packet. Applications for the 2010-2011 school year will be available October 1, 2009. Contact Information: Eli Lily and Company c/o Lilly Secretariat, PBM 327 310 Busse Highway Park Ridge, IL 60068-3521 800-809-8202
The Anne Ford and Allegra Ford Scholarship Award Award Amount: $10,000 Number of Awards: varies Description: The Anne Ford and Allegra Ford Scholarship is available to high school seniors who have an identified learning disability (LD) and are pursuing an undergraduate degree. Candidates for this award should be committed to completing a college degree, has demonstrated perseverance, understands how living with a learning disability affects one’s life, and will advocate and serve as a role model for others who are living with a learning disability. The application for the 2010 Anne Ford and Allegra Ford Scholarship is now available. Please visit www.ld.org for further information.
Award Amount: $20,000 Number of Awards: varies Description: The National ChairScholar is available to any high school seniors and college freshmen who are living with a profound physical challenge. To qualify for a National Scholarship, ChairScholars applicants must:
Please read the additional application requirements and download the application for the 2010 National ChairScholar.
Award Amount: Ranges between $500 and $2,000 Number of Awards: Varies Description: The Ethel Louise Armstrong (ELA) Foundation, Inc. scholarship is available to only women graduate students (Master’s degree or above) with a physical disability who is enrolled in the Get more information on the application process and download the application for the 2010 ELA Foundation Scholarship.
Award Amount: $5,000 Number of Awards: One School or school-related program Description: The Pete and Carrie Rozelle award is given to a school or school-related program that attends to the educational and social/emotional needs of all children, as well as those with learning disabilities. The ideal candidate for this award is a school that is committed to serving the needs and promoting educational excellence for all students, including those with learning disabilities. For additional information, contact:The Email: programs@ncld.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
P. Buckley Moss Endowed Scholarship Award Amount: $1,500 Number of Awards: One or more high school senior Description: The P. Buckley Moss Endowed Scholarship is available to high school seniors who have a language related learning disability, demonstrate a need for financial aid, and have career plans in visual art. Visit, here for more information on the scholarship and the application process.
Pilot International Foundation Award Amount: Varies Number of Awards: Varies Description: The Pilot International Foundation sponsors three scholarship programs. Candidates for these scholarships must already be or preparing for careers working with people with disabilities/brain related disorders.
You must be sponsored by a Pilot Club in your home town, or in the town in which your college or university is located to be eligible to apply. Find a Pilot Club in your area. E-mail pifinfo@pilothq.org to request an application, or for further information.
Bank of America Abilities Scholarship Program Award Amount: Varies Number of Awards: Varies Description: The Bank of America Abilities Scholarship Program awards high school senior, high school graduates, or undergraduate students with disabilities (including learning disabilities) who are interested in pursuing a career in business, finance, or computer science. Must have a least a 3.0 and live in Arizona, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia or Washington. Download an application For further information, contact: Bank of
Award Amount: $750 that is renewable for 4 years Number of Awards: Varies Description: Must have a documented disability. 2009/2010 recipients have already been selected. Check back for information about the 2010/2011 application process. Contact Rob Pollock, Scholarship Manager for further information.
Through the Looking Glass Scholarship Award Amount: $1000 Number of Awards: Varies Description: College scholarships for students or parents with disabilities. Applications are no longer being accepted for the 2009/2010 school year, please check the website in January for 2010/2011 school-year application.
American Association on Health and Disability Award Amount: $1000 Number of Awards: Varies Description: The American Association on Health and Disability Scholarship is available for undergraduate/graduate students who have a documented disability and are pursuing a career in public health, disability studies, health promotion or a field related to disability and health. Download an application. Contact Roberta Carlin by e-mail or phone at (301) 545-6140 ext. 206 if you have any questions.
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