Scholarships are available to help you meet your full potential and to realize your goals while at the University of Baltimore.
Learn more about scholarships, in general, at UBalt.
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University of Baltimore Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
Who's eligible: Maryland residents enrolled either full or part time and who are degree-seeking students may be eligible for available funding.
Requirements:- GPA of at least 2.0
- verification of disability
- statement of financial need (including FAFSA and UBalt institutional financial aid application)
To learn more, please contact Disability and Access Services at (410) 837-4755 or at das@ubalt.edu
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Scott Morgan Scholarship
Who's eligible: undergraduate and graduate full-time students with learning disabilities (preference will be given to dyslexic students in the Merrick School of Business, but the scholarship may be given to any dyslexic student)
Requirements:- cross-institutional GPA of 2.5, with preference given to students with a 3.0 GPA or higher
Scholarship application deadlines:
- March 1 for the fall semester
- Nov. 1 for the spring semester.
- Scholarship renewal is not automatic and is subject to fund availability.
To learn more, please contact Disability and Access Services at (410) 837-4755 or at das@ubalt.edu
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Scholarships for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship Award:
https://www.agbell.org - Scholarship Trust for the Deaf and Near Deaf:
https://www.tpahq.org - Sertoma Scholarship for Hard of Hearing or Deaf:
https://www.sertoma.org
- Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship Award:
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Scholarships for Students with Psychological Disabilities
- Lilly Reintegration Scholarship:
https://www.reintegration.com
- Lilly Reintegration Scholarship:
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Scholarships for Students with Health-Related Disabilities
- Award of Excellence Asthma Scholarship Program:
https://www.aaaai.org - Bill McAdam Scholarship Fund:
https://www.hemophilia.org/about/mcadam_scholarship.doc - Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Scholarship:
https://www.cfscholarship.org/scholarships/ - Eric Dostie Memorial College Scholarship for Person or Family Member with Hemophilia or other Bleeding Disorder:
https://www.kelleycom.com - Hemophilia Health Services Memorial Scholarship Program:
https://www.hemophiliahealth.com - The Eric Marder Scholarship Program of the Immune Deficiency Foundation:
https://www.primaryimmune.org - Matt Stauffer Memorial Scholarship for Young Adults Affected by Cancer:
https://www.ulmanfund.org - Pfizer Epilepsy Scholarship Award:
https://www.epilepsy-scholarship.com
- Award of Excellence Asthma Scholarship Program:
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Scholarship for the Blind
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John T. McCraw Scholarship Program:
https://nfbmd.org
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General Scholarships for Individuals with Disabilities
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The American Association on Health and Disability (AAHD) Scholarship Program:
www.aahd.us/initiatives/scholarship-program
supports students with disabilities who are pursuing higher education. Preference is given to students who plan to pursue undergraduate/graduate studies in the field of public health, health promotion or disability studies, to include disability policy and disability research. Royalties from the Disability and Health Journal fund the first of the AAHD Scholarship Program. -
Heath Resource Center:https://www.heath.gwu.edu/
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ELA Scholarships for Women Graduate Students with Physical Disabilities:
https://www.heath.gwu.edu/ -
Access to Education Scholarships:
https://www.heath.gwu.edu/node -
Scholarships: Do You Have a Health Condition?
https://www.heath.gwu.edu/ -
Financial Aid/Scholarships Listed on DisabilityInfo.gov:
https://www.heath.gwu.edu/ -
Francis P. Matthews and John E. Swift Educational Trust Scholarships: Knights of Columbus/Disabled:
https://www.heath.gwu.edu/node/ -
Joseph P. Lipman Scholarships: College to high school athletes who have overcome a disability:
https://www.heath.gwu.edu/ -
Dick Banks Memorial Scholarship Program-Webinar Course Scholarships:
https://www.heath.gwu.edu/
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