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Offered by Hemophilia Federation of America
Are you a college student who has been diagnosed with hemophilia or another significant bleeding disorder? Alternatively, do you have an immediate family member who is attached to the hemophilia/bleeding disorder community? If either applies, you may be eligible for the Brandywine Valley Hemophilia Foundation Scholarship. Each year, the scholarship awards $2,000 to an individual impacted by hemophilia or other significant bleeding disorder. Once chosen as the recipient, the scholarship will be renewed each year for four years as long as the individual remains in good academic standing. To apply, simply submit a completed application, a 500-750 word essay, an official or unofficial transcript, two letters of reference, and proof of a bleeding disorder. If you fit the criteria, don’t miss out on this chance to further your education and achieve your dreams! Keep on reading to learn more.
HFA (Hemophilia Federation of America) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization incorporated in 1994 to address the evolving needs of the bleeding disorders community.
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
College Students
Disability
Applicants must either (a) be diagnosed with hemophilia or another significant bleeding disorder or (b) have an immediate family member who is attached to the hemophilia/bleeding disorder community.
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500-750-word essay
Academic transcript
Letters of Recommendation
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