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Financial Aid Info Page
www.finaid.org
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Jay's World
- Childhood Cancer Foundation 516-671-7410
www.jaysworld.org/scholar.htm
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American Brain Tumor Assn
Email :
info@abta.org
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Scholarship Resource Network
www.srnexpress.com
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Fast WEB
www.fastweb.com
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Free online scholarship search
www.collegeboard.org
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Foundation Center
1-800-424.9836
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President's Committee on Employment of
People with Disabilities
1-202-376-6200
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Department of Ed
www.ed.gov
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Patient Advocate Foundation
www.patientadvocate.org.
They offer a $5000.00
scholarship to any student whose education has been interrupted,
slowed down or in some way altered by a disease. Its not cancer
specific. You can find out the criteria and download an
application off the website.
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Cancer Survivors' Scholarship Fund
281-437-9565
www.cancersurvivorsfund.org
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Leukemia &
Lymphoma Society
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The Coalition of America's
Colleges and Universities
www.collegeispossible.org
1-800-433-3243
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National Children's Cancer
Society (NCCS)
1-800-532-6459
www.children-cancer.com
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Steven T. Marchello Scholarship Foundation
303-798-0406
www.stmfoundation.org
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Camp Good Days and Special Times
1-800-735-2135
www.campgooddays.org
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Health Resource Center
1-800-544-3284
www.acenet.edu
Clearinghouse on post secondary
education for individuals with disabilities.
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Matt Stauffer Memorial
Scholarship
(410)-461-3400
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Novartis
1-800-296-4433
Scholarships
to students w/immune deficiencies
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Federal Student Aid Information
Center:
1-800-4-FED-AID 1-800-433-3243
P.O. Box 84, Washington DC
20044-0084
www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/FYE/
Puts out a student guide which
tells you about federal student financial aid
(including assistance for the
legally blind and other disabilities) programs
and how to apply for them.
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National and Community Service
Program
1-800-942-2677
110 Vermont Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20044-0084
Provides full time educational
awards of $4,725 per year.
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National Resource Library on
Youth with Disabilities
1-800-333-6293
Works to expand the knowledge
and involvement of individuals, agencies
and programs providing services
to youth with chronic illness or disabling conditions.
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Access Foundation:
Foundation for the Disabled
PO Box, Malverne, NY
11565-0356
Provides information about
scholarships from AT&T, the Gore Family
Memorial Foundation Trust, the
American Society of Composers, Authors
and Publishers Foundation and
the Easter Seal Society.
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National Amputation Foundation
(718)-767-0596
12-45 150th Street,
Whitestone, NY 11357
Open to all high school seniors
in all areas of study for undergraduate
support at any recognized
college or university. $250 scholarship.
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Soroptimist International of
the Americas
(215)-732-0512
1616 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19130
(Venture Clubs/Handicapped)
For all studies. Open to physically
disabled young (15-35) at
accredited grad/undergrad institutions.
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The Ulman Fund
4725m Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite
A505, Ellicot City, MD 21042
Email:
info@ulmanfund.org
www.ulmanfund.org
Supports the financial needs of
college students diagnosed with
cancer who display financial
need. This award of $1000 seeks to
honor the spirit and courage
that Matt displayed in his battle with cancer.
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American Cancer Society
Heartland Division Education
Scholarship Program
$1,000 for college expenses for
pediatric cancer survivors. Must be
a legal resident of Oklahoma,
Kansa, Missouri or Nebraska.
For more information or to
receive an application packet, call the
American Cancer Society’s
customer service center at (877) 398-8285
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