Scholarships for Diabetics
Disability scholarships for diabetics are available for those students who live with diabetes in its various forms. Though some programs are only going to be available for students with certain types of diabetes, a little bit of searching should help anybody find access to a number of programs to which they can apply. Diabetes itself can be a terrible affliction to live with and the problems it causes in an individual’s life can result in a harder time achieving goals or even going on from one day to another. Those students who have the drive to go on to college in spite of their condition and succeed in their lives should absolutely consider applying for these programs.
Like many programs which exist to assist those living with a physical condition many diabetes scholarships are going to be looking for those students who live beyond their disease, refusing to be held back by what can at times be debilitating. Students interested in these diabetic scholarships will pleased to know that not only are there national offerings available but also that, depending on their location or school of choice, there will possibly be programs at a more regional level. In order to fully maximize their chances of getting a diabetes scholarship students should apply to every program they can get their hands on for which they are eligible.
The Diabetes Scholars Foundation provides several scholarships for diabetics every year in varying number and financial yield. Each of the programs made available by the foundation share the same eligibility requirements and application meaning that students interested in these diabetes scholarships need only submit a single form in order to apply. There are ten different diabetic scholarships ranging in award amounts from $1,000 to $5,000 given to 15 different students based on individual criteria. Some of these programs are available only to students from Michigan or Ohio and another one is related to athletics. In order to be eligible for any of these scholarships for diabetes students must be formally diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and be preparing to attend school at a four year institution. All applicants must be United States citizens, been a volunteer for diabetes advocacy activities, demonstrate strong academic results, be involved in extracurricular activities, and receive an endorsement from a physician. All application materials must be received no later than May 15th in order to be considered.
Another diabetes scholarship comes from the Diabetes Hope Foundation which has for several years provided financial assistance to needy students with the condition. This scholarship for diabetics is only open to those applicants who are residents of Ontario, Canada who were born between 1992 and 1993. All applicants must be preparing to enter their first year of college and have either types 1 or 2 diabetes. Beyond this students must have regular checkups regarding their condition and be able to obtain a letter of endorsement from a physician. Though the amount is not specified and varies depending on applicable cases, the deadline for this disability scholarship is March 7 of every year.
Young athletes who play tennis and have a form of diabetes may be eligible for a diabetes scholarship from Novo Nordisk and Billie Jean King. Two awards of $5,000 are given by the organization. All applicants must be formally diagnosed with a type of diabetes and have lived with it since childhood. Applicants must be between 12 to 21 years of age and play tennis competitively for either their school or in tournaments. The deadline for this diabetes scholarship is April 15th.
It should be clear that there are a number of scholarships for diabetics from students of many walks of life with different forms of the disease. Most important in applying for these disability scholarships are making sure that the type of diabetes covered by the program is accepted by the giving organization as an accepted condition. Students would be wise to look beyond these diabetes scholarships from the Diabetes Hope Foundation as there are many more available and applying to as many programs as possible will always maximize a student’s potential for aid.
My daughter is a juvenile diabetic. She will be a senior for the 2011-2012 school year, she plans to go to nursing school in the fall of 2012. What kind of scholarships could we apply for, and when can we apply? She is also on her tennis team at her hight school would that qualify her for any other scholarships?
Tammy,
go to Johnson and Johnson scholarships and the Tylenol Scholarship Fund. Also go to How to Get a Tennis Scholarship for College.
where do i apply scholarships for diabetes?
tom koch,
go to the bottom of the page and click on the link their that says -scholarships for diabetes.
Seeking information on diabetic scholarships
Abagael,
go directly to the scholarships sponsor website to apply to them.
I am depressed, bipolar, shizophrenic and have add, where can i find a scholarship if I plan to enter school in 2012-13 academic year.
Ryan,
read more about Schizophrenia scholarships, Bipolar scholarships and depression scholarships. You should apply to them if your qualifications match the qualifying criteria. Also apply to all other general disability scholarships too.
Looking for scholarship info for type 1 diabetic athletes.
Thanks for any assistance!
Dana,
go to the links int the article to look into applying to them.