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Offered by National Association of Junior Auxiliaries, Inc.
Are you a graduate student interested in working directly with children to address their special needs? If so, consider applying for the NAJA Graduate Scholarship Program! The program is open to students pursuing graduate-level studies for one year in fields that address the special needs of children and youth. Some such needs may include counseling, mental health, special education, speech pathology, exceptional children, remedial skills development, and gifted and talented.
To help address these needs, the scholarship program was created by the National Association of Junior Auxiliaries (NAJA). Since 1962, the Junior Auxiliary Project has served to help children and make a difference in their lives by providing support, resources, and education for its programs. Each year, multiple scholarships of varying amounts are awarded to help pay for the education of students planning to work with children. If you are interested in working with children and attending to their special needs, we encourage you to apply!
This scholarship is open to full-time graduate students planning to work directly with children. Applicants must pursue a program for one year in fields like Counseling, Psychology, Mental Health, Special Education, Speech Pathology, Exceptional Children, Remedial Skills Development, Hearing Impaired, Gifted & Talented, and more. Applicants must also meet the below eligibility requirements.
Graduate Students
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee
Psychology, Special Education, Child and Family Studies, Healthcare
Psychology, Special Education, Child and Family Studies, Healthcare
U.S. Citizens, Permanent Residents
To apply for this scholarship, students must submit an online application and the below application materials.
Essay
Academic transcript
Resume or CV
Three letters of recommendation
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