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Scholarships - Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas Medical & Support Services Emergency Medical Assistance Chronic Disease Self Management Program Seizure First Aid Training Medical & Support Services Emergency Medical Assistance Chronic Disease Self Management Program Seizure First Aid Training Your cart is currently empty I'm Still Here - Epilepsy Resilience Scholarship In Memory of Carmen Avalos The I’m Still Here Epilepsy Resilience Scholarship honors the legacy of Carmen Avalos and reflects our ongoing commitment to ensuring that no one faces epilepsy alone.
Today, the scholarship is sustained through the generosity of mission-driven donors who make it possible for individuals living with epilepsy to access critical support, care, and opportunity.
Students who show courage when dealing with epilepsy and seizures, a strong commitment to their education, and perseverance in eliminating the obstacles epilepsy and seizures may present are welcome to apply for the I’m Still Here Epilepsy Resilience Scholarship. Three scholarships will be awarded, (1) $2,000 scholarship and (2) $1,500 scholarships.
To be eligible for this scholarship, a person must: Have a diagnosis of epilepsy/seizure disorder Provide proof of acceptance to a post-secondary academic or vocational program Be a High School Senior or currently enrolled at a trade school, college, or university and be in good standing Be a legal resident of Central and South Texas Additional weight will be given to applicants who have a history of engagement with EFCST.
If you have any questions or need more information, please contact our staff at (210) 653-5353 or Staff@EFCST. org . San Antonio Area Foundation More than 90 scholarship funds at the San Antonio Area Foundation contribute to students pursuing their educational dreams by having their own scholarship fund.
Patient Advocate Foundation The purpose of our scholarship program is to provide support to individuals that are legal residents of the United States of America pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies who have been diagnosed with or treated for a cancer or chronic disease (please see scholarship guidelines for eligibility details).
UCB Family Epilepsy Scholarship Program The program offers educational scholarships to people living with epilepsy, family members and caregivers to help them fullfill their dreams. CURE Education Enrichment Fund Made possible by the generous funding of Greenwich Biosciences, this program is a one-time scholarship (up to $5,000) for those living with epilepsy, family members & caregivers.
The scholarship is to be used toward coursework to advance personal knowledge in research, health education, advocacy and/or awareness in relation to their experiences with epilepsy. EWI is proud to support the educational funding of students that reside within our chapter boundaries. Both the EWISP (EWI Scholarship Program) and the ASIST (Adult Students in Scholastic Transition) programs are administered locally in our chapter cities.
Please note that our programs require the student applying to reside within our chapter boundaries as a primary qualification. Austin Community Foundation With more than 100 different scholarships available through our online application, the criteria for each scholarship award varies. Eligibility criteria may include financial need, merit, geographic area or field of study.
After completing our general application, each student is automatically matched with all of the awards for which they qualify. The HACU Scholarship Program The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities is pleased to be the administrator of scholarship opportunities provided by our partners to assist in defraying some of your college expenditures.
Please review each scholarship’s criteria carefully to see if you qualify, since each partner may have differing requirements. High School students are not eligible to apply. Privacy Statement – Terms & Conditions Privacy Statement – Terms & Conditions
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals residing in Central and South Texas without access to specialized epilepsy care. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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