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Microsoft Disability Scholarship Program is sponsored by Scholarship America (for Microsoft). Scholarship for high‑school seniors with disabilities pursuing college in technology‑related fields.
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Microsoft Disability Scholarship Program - Scholarship America Microsoft Disability Scholarship Program The Seattle Foundation and the Disability at Microsoft Inclusion Network have established a scholarship program to assist current high school seniors who plan to continue their education in college or vocational school programs and pursuing various eligible areas of study. Applications Currently Closed The program is currently closed.
Information for the 2026 program is tentative and subject to change. Microsoft Disability Scholarship Program The program is administered by Scholarship America ® , the nation’s largest designer and manager of scholarships and other education support programs for corporations, foundations, associations, and individuals.
Eligibility for individual programs is determined at the sole discretion of the sponsor and eligible applications are reviewed by Scholarship America’s evaluation team and a finalist committee at the Disability at Microsoft Inclusion Network.
Applicants to the Microsoft Disability Scholarship Program must: Be a current high school senior Plan to enroll in full-time or half-time undergraduate study at an accredited two or four-year college/university, or vocational-technical school, in the United States, for the entire upcoming academic year Pursue a degree in the following eligible majors: Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Law, Business, or related field – Paralegal, Pre-Law, Finance, Business Administration, or Marketing Demonstrate a passion for technology Demonstrate leadership at school and/or in the community Require financial assistance to attend college Have a minimum grade point average of 2.
5 on a 4. 0 grading scale or equivalent International students are eligible to apply if enrolling in a US college or university. Employees and children of employees of Microsoft are ineligible.
If selected as a recipient, the student will receive a $5,000 award for students enrolled full-time or half-time. Up to 11 awards will be granted. Awards are renewable up to three years or until a bachelor’s degree is earned, whichever occurs first, on the basis of satisfactory academic performance maintaining a cumulative grade point average of 2.
0 on a 4. 0 scale, full-time or half-time enrollment, and continued enrollment in the eligible major. Awards are for undergraduate study only.
All applicants will be notified in June. Notifications are sent via email. When setting up your account, avoid using a school or work email.
Instead, use an active, personal email address that you will continue to have access to. Please make sure to add studentsupport@scholarshipamerica. org as well as the program email address as safe senders in your email contact list.
Scholarship America processes scholarship payments on behalf of The Seattle Foundation. Payment is made in early August. Payments are made payable to the school and mailed to the school.
Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of: Demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities A statement of educational and career goals and objectives Unusual personal or family circumstances Financial need will be considered. Recipients must demonstrate need. Selection of finalists is made by Scholarship America.
Microsoft will select recipients. Not all applicants to the program will be selected as recipients. All applicants agree to accept the decision as final.
Please share your idea for a new technology innovation that would enhance the lives of people with disabilities. Explain how it differs from existing solutions and how it relates to your plans to be engaged in the technology industry. (3,000 characters max) As part of your application, you must upload the following document(s): A current, complete transcript of grades.
Grade reports are not accepted.
Transcripts must display: Credit hours for each course and term in which each course was taken Upper secondary school diploma or certificate, if earned (International applicants only) Results of examinations (International applicants only) English translations for any non-English documents NOTE: If you are providing SAT or ACT test scores, and those scores are not listed on your high school transcript, you will need to upload a copy of your test score report(s) separately.
One online recommendation form from a faculty or staff member at your school or a member of the community that has worked with you in a supervisory role must be submitted on your behalf no later than three business days after the application deadline date. Your application is not complete unless all required materials are submitted electronically.
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Essay (3,000 character max) about technology innovations for people with disabilities
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individual high‑school seniors with disabilities in the U. S. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $20,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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