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Scholarships for students with disabilities
Thanks to the generosity of donors, the Division of Student Affairs, and the Office of Disability Services for Students, Indiana University Bloomington offers a number of scholarships specifically for students with disabilities.
Benefits
Each Scholarship award varies. So there is no specific amount.
General Eligibility Requirements
- To be eligible to apply for one of these scholarships, you must be a full-time student at IU Bloomington and be registered with the Office of Disability Services for Students. For the purposes of these scholarships, full-time status is defined as a minimum of:
- 9 credit hours per semester for undergraduate students
- 8 credit hours per semester for graduate students
- 6 credit hours per term for Kelley Direct Online MBA students
- The credit hour requirements must be met with IU Bloomington coursework. Failure to meet the credit hour requirements will result in the forfeiture of awarded scholarships.
- For scholarships that give preference to students with demonstrated financial need, the applicant’s expected family contribution (as reported on the applicant’s FAFSA Student Aid Report) will be considered as a determining factor after all other criteria have been met.
- Applicant must be an In-state Out-of-state or International student.
List of Scholarships for Students with disabilities
- Aaron Richard Holme Memorial Scholarship Fund
- Amanda Meredith Mills Memorial Scholarship
- Anita F. Boorda Scholarship
- Clarence R. McIntire and Peggy Thomas McIntire Fund
- Class of 1952 Disabled Student Scholarship
- and Mrs. Harold A. Cohen Scholarship
- Estate of Anne Gurecki
- Homer E. Marsh Student Scholarship
- Liff Family Foundation Scholarship Fund
- Russell R. and Dorothy Judd Scholarship
- Sara Ellen and Alan J. Feldman Fund
- Elaine and Steve Stitle Scholarship