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Hemophilia of Indiana provides information about educational scholarships when we are made aware of them. Each scholarship provider has specific requirements, be sure to read the requirements thoroughly. Contact the funding source with any questions or concerns. Many have early deadlines, so apply as early as possible. To check out more scholarships and to see if they apply to you go to these websites: http://kelleycom.com/scholarships.html http://www.hemophilia.org/NHFWeb/MainPgs/MainNHF.aspx?menuid=53&contentid=36 http://www.hemophiliafed.org/site54.php
National Hemophilia Foundation
Click here for the Kevin Child Scholarship information Hemophilia Federation of America HFA offers the following Scholarships to members of the bleeding disorders community: Scholarship applications must be postmarked by April 1st of each year and winners are announced by June 1st. Click here for a list of HFA scholarships The Coalition for Hemophilia B This fund was created for children of scientists, doctors, nurses, pharmacists and bleeding disorder healthcare professionals who are part of the comprehensive care team, who have a need for funds, especially those who have lost their father or mother. Deadline is February 15, 2010 Click here for The Coalition for Hemophilia B scholarship information Factor Foundation scholarship applications now available. Continued Education for individuals with a high school degree, or the equivalent of, as well as Creative Arts Scholarships to assist children from ages 5 to 17.
HHS annually awards multiple scholarships starting at $1,500 for a full academic year. Application deadline each year is May 1. Click here for HHS Memorial Scholarship information.
Soozie Courter "Sharing a Brighter Tomorrow" Hemophilia Scholarship Program
To be eligible for the scholarships, students must have either hemophilia A or hemophilia B and be a high school senior, have a high school diploma or graduate equivalency diploma (GED), or be currently enrolled in an accredited junior college, college (undergraduate or graduate), or vocational school. Go to www.hemophiliavillage.com/scholarship for more information. |
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