If you have a condition, scholarship opportunities for students with health conditions can be a great way to pay for college. Some of these programs include the Abbvie Family Epilepsy Program and the Wells Fargo Family Epilepsy Program. Some are national organizations, while others are specific to a particular region or disease. Below are some examples of some of these scholarships. Listed below are the website for each of these programs.

Abbvie

AbbVie is pleased to announce its class of 2022-2023 recipients of its Immunology Scholarship. This scholarship program provides financial assistance for students with chronic inflammatory diseases to pursue a degree in immunology. Recipients were chosen based on their academic performance and ability to be a role model in the community. Essays and recommendation letters were also considered in making the final decision.

Wells Fargo

The Wells Fargo Scholarship Program was created for students with disabilities to pursue education and training. To apply, you must be a high school senior or current undergraduate who plans to enroll in a full-time program at an accredited two-year college in the United States. If you’re currently enrolled in a full-time program but want to take a half-time break, the Wells Fargo scholarship program can help you pay for tuition and books.

Abbvie’s Family Epilepsy Program

The Abbvie’s Family Epilepsy Scholarship Program provides students with an opportunity to pursue an advanced degree while studying in the field of their choice. Since its inception in 2005, the program has awarded over $2 million in scholarships to students with health conditions, such as epilepsy. In addition to these scholarships, there are also many other resources and scholarships for students with health conditions that affect daily life.

Dr. E. Bruce Hendrick Scholarship

The Dr. E. Bruce Hendrick Scholarship is funded by the Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Ontario. The purpose of the program is to help students with hydrocephalus and other disabilities pursue their higher education. Those who receive this scholarship can pursue a degree at any accredited university, technical school, or career institute. Students who apply for the scholarship must be residents of Ontario.

Dr. Cieslak’s C.A.R.E.S. Program

Dr. Cieslak is an optometrist in Portage, Michigan. She is specially trained to diagnose and treat vision problems, including refractive errors. She also provides low vision care and vision therapy. The doctor performs comprehensive eye exams and performs tests to determine visual acuity, depth perception, color perception, and coordination. Then, she prescribes corrective lenses to correct these defects.

 

By Manali