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Offered by American Council of the Blind
Are you a legally blind full-time undergraduate or graduate student? Alternatively, are you a legally blind, part-time, post-secondary student who works 32 or more hours per week? If either applies, you might consider applying for the ACB Scholarship Program! Dedicated to helping legally blind post-secondary students pay off the costs of school and adaptive technology, this program awards between $2,000 and $7,500 to multiple lucky students each year. Better yet, there’s no essay required in order to apply! Instead, you simply need to submit proof of blindness, a transcript, two letters of recommendation, and proof of enrollment.
In order to be eligible for this scholarship, you must be legally blind, be involved in your school/community, and meet the other eligibility criteria below.
College & Graduate Students
3.0
Disability
To apply for this scholarship, submit certification of legal blindness from an ophthalmologist, optometrist or physician in addition to the below application materials before the deadline.
No essay
Proof of enrollment
Academic transcript
Letters of Recommendation
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