The Cystic Fibrosis Scholarship Foundation
Scholarships of $1,000 each are awarded and may be used for tuition, books, and room and board, for up to one year of study. Students may reapply the following year for an additional award, but are not guaranteed future awards. Awards are sent directly to the institution that the student is attending. Scholarships are awarded based on a combination of financial need, academic achievement, and leadership. For application forms, deadlines and other information, visit www.cfscholarship.org or call (847) 328-0127.
SolvayCARES Scholarship
SolvayCARES Scholarship — Applicants include U.S. citizens with CF who are enrolled or awaiting acceptance from an accredited institution in the fall. Awards are based on applicants’ creativity, academic excellence, community involvement and ability to serve as a positive role model for the CF community.
This year 40 $2,500 SolvayCARES Scholarships will be awarded to students with cystic fibrosis. And to celebrate the 17th year of the SolvayCARES Scholarship, one Thriving Student Achiever will be selected for an award of $17,000 in place of the standard $2,500 award. The application and additional information about the scholarship can be found at
www.solvaycaresscholarship.com.
The Elizabeth Nash Foundation Scholarship Program
The Elizabeth Nash Foundation Scholarship Program awards scholarships to assist persons with CF to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of demonstrated need and accomplishment, both academic and other. Grants are made each year to people with CF who exhibit clear academic goals and a commitment to participate in activities outside the classroom. Grants are made directly to the academic institution to assist in covering the cost of tuition and fees. For application deadlines and more information, visit
www.elizabethnashfoundation.org.
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Other Resources
For other options, contact the George Washington University HEATH Resource Center for a publication entitled, "Creating Options: Financial Aid for Students with Disabilities," which provides contact information and background about financial assistance opportunities. To obtain a copy, please contact:
The George Washington University HEATH Resource Center
2121 K Street, NW, Suite 220
Washington, D.C. 20037
Phone: (202) 973-0904
Fax: (202) 994-3365
E-mail: askheath@gwu.edu
www.heath.gwu.edu
Federal Student Aid Information Center at the U.S. Department of Education provides a publication entitled "The Student Guide" which lists many financial assistance programs:
Federal Student Aid Information Center
P.O. Box 84
Washington, DC 20044-0084
Phone (800) 4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243)
www.studentaid.ed.gov
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