Apply below to the best Scholarships for Medical Conditions in February 2025.
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For students with disabilities • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Flora Marie Jenkins Memorial Disability Scholarship provides $5,000 for students with disabilities in undergraduate programs.
Deadline:
April 30, 2025
For students with disabilities • Seniors • Freshmen • Juniors • Sophomores • Graduate Students
MyBioSource Inc. offers a $1,000 scholarship for students with disabilities. Apply by writing an essay.
Deadline:
June 30, 2025
For students with disabilities • Mississippi • High school • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Freedom for Disabled Students Scholarship awards $500 to Mississippi students with disabilities. Apply by sharing your story.
Deadline:
July 2, 2025
For students with disabilities • Oregon • Washington • California • Freshmen • Sophomores • Seniors • Juniors • Graduate Students
The Incight Scholarship offers $500 to full-time college students with disabilities in WA, OR, or CA. Apply now!
Deadline:
April 15, 2025
Wood County • Williams County • Seneca County • Sandusky County • Putnam County • Paulding County • Ottawa County • Lucas County • Fulton County • Henry County • Hancock County • Defiance County • Allen County • For students with disabilities • Ohio • Michigan • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students
The Ability Center of Greater Toledo Scholarship offers $250+ for students with disabilities in specific Ohio and Michigan counties.
Deadline:
March 2, 2025
For students with disabilities • Accounting • Advertising • Agriculture • Business (MBA) • Business Administration • Economics • Finance • Hospitality • Human Resources • Management • Marketing • Operations Management • Public Relations • Restaurant/Culinary/Food Services • Sports Management • Travel & Tourism • Legal • Aerospace • Chemical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Computer Engineering • Construction Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Materials Science • Mechanical Engineering • Medical/Biomedical Engineering • Nuclear Engineering • STEM • Computer Science • IT/Information Technology • Information Sciences • Freshmen
Microsoft Disability Program awards $5,000 to 10 high school seniors with disabilities pursuing eligible degrees. Apply now!
Deadline:
March 13, 2025
California • Medicine • Pre-Med • Medical/Biomedical Engineering • Health/Medical Technology • Psychology • Counseling • Kinesiology/Physical Therapy • High school • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
PG&E Access Network offers scholarships up to $3,000 for CA students with a 3.0 GPA. Veterans and returning adults encouraged to apply.
Deadline:
March 22, 2025
For students with disabilities
Katie MacDonald Memorial Scholarships support individuals with Down syndrome pursuing higher education or job training. $1,500 award available.
Deadline:
April 1, 2025
For students with disabilities • Graduate Students
Merit-based $8,500 scholarship for outstanding legally blind graduate students. Apply with transcripts, proof, recommendations, and a statement.
Deadline:
March 31, 2025
Athletic • Freshmen • High school • Sophomores • Graduate Students • Seniors • Juniors
Scholarship for athletes with disabilities. Requires personal statement, recommendations, and GPA of 2.5+. Award: $250+.
Deadline:
May 1, 2025
Wisconsin • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors
GLHF Career Development Scholarship offers $500 for Wisconsin residents with bleeding disorders. Apply with an application and essays.
Deadline:
December 31, 2025
Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students
The 180 Medical Scholarship offers $1,000 to students under physician care for specific medical conditions.
Deadline:
June 1, 2025
Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Millie Brother Scholarship offers $3,000 to hearing children of deaf adults for undergraduate studies. Essay and recommendations required.
Deadline:
February 28, 2025
For students with disabilities • Healthcare-Related • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The AAHD Frederick J. Krause Scholarship offers up to $1,000 for students with disabilities pursuing health-related studies.
Deadline:
March 3, 2025
Kentucky • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
Kentucky Hemophilia Foundation offers $500 scholarships for individuals with bleeding disorders or their families. Must be Kentucky residents.
Deadline:
July 15, 2025
For students with disabilities • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
TPA Scholarship Trust offers up to $1,000 for U.S. residents with hearing impairments for medical or educational support.
Deadline:
December 31, 2025
Freshmen
Annual scholarship for high school seniors to write essays on Alzheimer's impact. Awards up to $5,000.
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
For students with disabilities • Science • Technology • Engineering • Mathematics • Physics • Chemistry • Astronomy • Aerospace • Environmental Science • Biology • Cybersecurity • Computer Science • Electrical/Electronics • Geological & Earth Sciences • High school • Freshmen • Juniors • Seniors • Sophomores
The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation offers scholarships up to $2,500 for students with dyslexia pursuing STEM careers.
Deadline:
March 2, 2025
Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students
Scholarship for students under 25 with cancer or chronic disease, offering up to $6,000 for undergraduate or graduate studies.
Deadline:
March 7, 2025
Freshmen
The Mesothelioma.com Scholarship offers $4,000 for students affected by cancer. Minimum GPA of 3.2 required. Apply with documents.
Deadline:
March 31, 2025
California • Freshmen • Seniors • Juniors • Sophomores • Graduate Students
The Orion Fund grants up to $3,000 to California college students with serious illnesses. Applicants must be under 32 and enrolled in college.
Deadline:
February 25, 2025
Seniors • Juniors • Freshmen • Sophomores
The Eric Dostie Memorial College Scholarship offers $1,000 to 10 students with hemophilia or related disorders. Apply now!
Deadline:
March 7, 2025
Michigan • Age
The Dakota Pequeno Memorial Scholarship offers $1,000 to Michigan students with epilepsy aged 17-25. Apply with an essay and recommendation.
Deadline:
May 16, 2025
For students with disabilities • Athletic
The Disabled Disciplines Award offers $1,000 to USA Hockey Disabled Discipline players or teams. Apply now with recommendations and an essay!
Deadline:
April 1, 2025
Veterinary • Mental Health • Counseling • Psychology • High school
The Serena Rose Jarvis Memorial Scholarship offers $1,500 for students facing mental health challenges. Apply with a personal essay.
Deadline:
January 1, 2026
Common mistakes to avoid include missing deadlines, failing to follow application instructions, not providing complete documentation, and submitting generic personal statements. Take the time to tailor your application to each scholarship.
Scholarships for medical conditions typically cover tuition fees, textbooks, and sometimes additional expenses such as housing or medical supplies. The specific coverage will depend on the scholarship's terms.
Age restrictions for scholarships for medical conditions can vary. Some scholarships may be open to students of all ages, while others may have specific age limits. Always review the eligibility criteria for each scholarship.
Common documents required for scholarships for medical conditions may include proof of your medical condition, academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement. Check the specific requirements for each scholarship you apply for.
To increase your chances of winning a scholarship for medical conditions, ensure that you meet all eligibility requirements, submit a well-crafted application, and provide any necessary documentation. Additionally, consider seeking guidance from mentors or advisors.
Yes, you can apply for multiple scholarships for medical conditions. In fact, applying for several scholarships can increase your chances of receiving financial assistance for your education.
Eligibility criteria for scholarships for medical conditions can vary widely. Generally, applicants may need to provide documentation of their medical condition, maintain a certain GPA, and demonstrate financial need. Always check the specific requirements for each scholarship.
Yes, many scholarships for medical conditions are legitimate and funded by reputable organizations, foundations, and educational institutions. It's important to research each scholarship to ensure its credibility.
You can find scholarships for medical conditions on various scholarship search platforms, including Mos. These platforms allow you to filter scholarships based on your specific medical condition and other criteria.
Scholarships for medical conditions are financial awards designed to assist students who are affected by specific health issues or disabilities. These scholarships aim to alleviate the financial burden of education and support students in pursuing their academic goals despite their medical challenges.
To write a strong application for scholarships for medical conditions, be clear and concise, follow all instructions, highlight your achievements and resilience, and proofread your application for errors. Personal stories can also make your application stand out.
In your personal statement for scholarships for medical conditions, you should include information about your medical condition, how it has impacted your education, your academic and career goals, and why you are seeking financial assistance. Be honest and reflective.
Yes, many scholarships for medical conditions may have special requirements, such as providing medical documentation, maintaining a certain GPA, or participating in community service. Always read the scholarship guidelines carefully.
To apply for scholarships for medical conditions, you typically need to complete an application form, provide documentation of your medical condition, and submit any required essays or personal statements. Check the specific application process for each scholarship.
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