Deaf, Hearing Loss, Hearing Impaired Scholarships
Scholarships for deaf students are an important first step to a college degree and a rewarding job. Colleges and universities now provide adaptations for deaf or hard of hearing students; these scholarships will help knock down that last – financial – obstacle.
Scholarships
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The Millie Brother Scholarship for Children Of Deaf Adults
Scholarships for a hearing son or daughter of deaf parents. Financial data: $3,000. (617) 353-3205 v/tty; FAX: 617 353-3292; Email: Deafstdy@BU.edu.
Maryland State Grange Deaf Scholarship
Financial assistance for college or graduate school to Maryland residents who are either deaf or preparing to work with hearing impaired people. (301) 447-2075; Fax: (301) 447-2019; Email: rlt-rox@juno.com.
Minnie Pearl Ear Foundation Scholarship
Provides financial assistance to students who have a significant (severe to profound) bilateral hearing loss, and plan to attend a junior college, university, or technical school full-time. Financial data: $2,500.
Sertoma Hard of Hearing and Deaf Scholarship
Student must have a minimum 40dB bilateral hearing loss as evidenced on audiogram by an SRT of 40dB or greater in both ears, are attending school on a full time basis at a college or university in the U.S., and have a minimum 3.2 GPA. Financial data: $1,000. (816) 333-8300; Fax: (816) 333-4320: E-mail: infosertoma@sertomahq.org.
Scholarship for deaf students pursuing part- or full-time graduate studies in a field related to sign language or the deaf community or who are developing a special project on one of these topics. Financial data: $2,000. 301 587-1788; TTY: 301 587-1789; Email: NADinfo@nad.org.
The Millie Brother Scholarship for Children of Deaf Adults
Two scholarships for $3,000 each will be offered and are one-time scholarships, but you may apply for as many years as you are in school. Applicants must be the hearing son or daughter of deaf parents. Financial data: $3,000. (617 ) 353-3205 v/TTY; FAX: (617) 353-3292; Email: Deafstdy@BU.edu.
Provides enrichment assistance for University of Michigan students with hearing, visual or mobility disabilities. Personal assistive devices, personal training, extracurricular and social activities, learning experiences and community outreach initiatives are provided by this fund.
The Saul and Shirley Lederer Fund
For University of Michigan students who have hearing, visual, and mobility impairments or chronic health issues and are active in their University community. Financial data: $1,000. Number awarded: 2
Applicant must be enrolled or expecting to enroll full or part-time at a two-year or four-year or technical institution or university and be a resident of New Jersey. Applicant must be hearing impaired, physically disabled, or visually impaired. Available to U.S. citizens. Financial data: Up to $5,000. (908) 598-3582; Fax: (908) 598-3583.
AG Bell College Scholarship Awards Program
The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing provides scholarships for undergraduate and graduate full-time students. Award amounts range from $1000 to $10,000. Follow the link for further information on applicant hearing loss requirements and the application process.