Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship by National Center for Learning Disabilities, New York, 2012 2013

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Scholarship for supporting Learning Disabilities Students enrolled in Undergraduate program by National Center for Learning Disabilities, New York, 2012 2013

Scholarship Program: Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship

Type of Award: Scholarship

Nationality: Scholarship is open for U.S. citizens only.

Employer: National Center for Learning Disabilities is providing scholarship program.

Level of study: Scholarship application invites for Undergraduate studies.

Subject(s): Subjects offered by the university.

Duration: Scholarship program duration is one academic year.

Number of awards: Scholarship award number is unspecified.

Am I eligible? 1) Be a senior in high school who will be attending a two-year community college, a vocational/technical training program, or specialized program for students with LD.
2) Provide most current documentation of an identified learning disability (Please Note: AD/HD alone is not considered a learning disability; eligible candidates must also provide documentation of a specific learning disability.)
3) Be a U.S. citizen.

How do I apply? Interested students can apply for this scholarship program By Post.

What does it cover? The Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship is a $2,500 award granted to a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability who will be enrolled,
in the fall of 2013, at a two-year community college.

Scholarship Description: The Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship is a $2,500 one-time scholarship awarded to a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability who will be enrolled in a two-year community college, a vocational or technical training program, or a specialized program for students with LD in the fall of 2013.

Application closing date: Scholarship application deadline is 31 November, 2012.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

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Category: Scholarships, fellowships for Disable Students, Undergraduate Scholarships, Grants and Fellowships Programs

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