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Arkansas Governor's Commission on People with Disabilities Scholarship is a scholarship from the Arkansas Governor's Commission on People with Disabilities that funds higher education for Arkansans living with disabilities. The program supports individuals accepted into Arkansas two- or four-year colleges, universities, or vocational training programs, helping remove financial barriers to post-secondary education and career development.
Award amounts vary based on financial need and available funds. Eligible applicants are Arkansas residents with documented disabilities who have been accepted into an accredited Arkansas educational institution. Applications are administered through the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services.
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This scholarship is a one-time award for Arkansans with disabilities who are seeking higher education and/or vocational training. If you have received a scholarship from the Governor’s Commission in the past, please do not re-apply since you can no longer receive the scholarship more than once. Also, you must be accepted into a 2 or 4-year college, university, or vocational training program in Arkansas to be awarded the scholarship.
The Arkansas Governor’s Commission on People with Disabilities (AGCPD) Scholarship Application for the 2026-2027 Academic School Year can be downloaded at the following link.
Arkansas Governor’s Commission on People with Disabilities – Scholarship Application Submit completed application and attachments to: AR Governor’s Commission on People with Disabilities – Scholarship Committee Little Rock, AR 72203-9537 Applications must be postmarked by January 31, 2026. Everyone who applies will receive a letter in the mail regarding the status of their application.
Street 1 Commerce Way, Ste 604, Little Rock, AR 72202 Mailing P. O.
Box 2981, Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone 1-877-963-4GED (4433) Street 1 Commerce Way, Little Rock, AR 72202 Arkansas Rehabilitation Services Street 1 Commerce Way, Little Rock, AR 72202 Street 1 Commerce Way, Little Rock, AR 72202 FROM THE ARKANSAS DIVISION OF WORKFORCE CONNECTIONS File an Unemployment Claim (English Only) Unemployment Insurance Claimant Forms Frequently Asked Questions ADWS provides interpretation and translation services, at no cost, for clients who need assistance in accessing and participating in available services and programs.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Arkansans with disabilities accepted into Arkansas 2- or 4-year colleges, universities, or vocational programs Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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