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Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship

Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship

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Organización sin ánimo de lucro (Estados Unidos de América), Examinar oportunidades similares

DETALLES DE LA OPORTUNIDAD

Recompensa total
1000 $
Organización sin ánimo de lucro
Área
País anfitrión
Fecha límite
21 mar. 2023
Nivel de estudio
Tipo de oportunidad
Oportunidad de financiación
Financiación completa
Países elegibles
Esta oportunidad está destinada a todos los países
Región elegible
Todas las regiones

Having a learning disability is a challenge for many students, but it shouldn’t get in the way of students seeking to fulfill their dreams. This is something that Dylan was truly passionate about. At the age of four, he was diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis and soon to follow would be learning disabilities that he carried through his life. Despite multiple treatments and surgeries, Dylan always pursued his educational dreams. In 2011, he graduated high school. In 2021 he graduated from college through an inclusive services program. He studied Criminal Justice while there and even did an internship with the local police department. He was so proud of what he was able to accomplish, despite his diagnosis, and spreading that message to others with similar disabilities was a priority for Dylan. Dylan passed away in October 2021, shortly after graduating from college.

Dylan’s Journey Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to one student with Neurofibromatosis (NF) and/or a learning disability of any variety. High school, undergraduate, and graduate school students are eligible to apply.

To apply, either submit a video or write an essay that tells about your experience with NF or your learning disability, your motivation for pursuing higher education, and why you feel you are a good candidate for this scholarship.

Education Level: High school, undergraduate, graduate

Disability: Learning Disability: ADHD, NF, Dyslexia, etc.

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