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Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
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By NCLD Editorial Staff
Published: February 19 2009 | Updated: May 7 2012

Senior year of high school — time to relax, coast, wait for college, right? Wrong! You may have been accepted to your college of choice, but the work doesn't end with an acceptance letter and a trip to the mall for new sheets and jeans. How will you finance your college education? Where and when do you begin the hunt for financial aid?

Planning ahead is the key to assuring that your education is funded. It's easy to get overwhelmed and panic about deadlines or to find yourself scrambling at the last minute to fill out forms you previously had never even heard of. Here's a basic plan of action to help you stay prepared.

Your first stop should be filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This application allows you to determine your eligibility for Pell Grants, federal student loans, and other student aid. This application can be filled out online.

Pell provides grants, which do not have to be paid back, to students who can demonstrate financial need. Students can qualify for up to a maximum of $5,550 for the 2012-2013 school year. Need is determined based on the resources which a (dependent) student’s family can contribute to the cost of attending college. An independent student’s aid amount is based on their own financial resources.

Federal student loans are low-interest loans that students can use to pay for college if Pell or other forms of aid are not enough to cover the cost of tuition and attendance. There are three basic types of loan programs:

  • Subsidized student loans – for those that can demonstrate financial need, interest does not capitalize on a subsidized student loan while a student is attending school. These loans are subject to certain annual and overall borrowing limits.
  • Unsubsidized student loans – these loans can be utilized in addition to Pell (or for students who are eligible for Pell and subsidized student loans, in addition to subsidized loans). Just like subsidized loans, these loans are subject to certain annual and overall borrowing limits.
  • Parent Plus Loans – for students that need extra amounts of student aid to attend higher cost institutions, parents can borrow on behalf of their student through this program.

While federal student aid can serve as the foundation of your means to cover the cost of college, you should also conduct research to see what state and private sources of aid are available. During your research, consult your state's higher education agency for state financial aid deadlines. Also, begin to research different kinds of scholarships (free money!) that may apply to your particular strengths, interests, disabilities, and other characteristics or qualities.

Scholarship and state financial aid programs have different deadlines. During the winter of your senior year, apply for as many scholarships as you feel comfortable taking on. Some applications simply require filling out a form; others require a lengthy essay process or more. Only you know how much or little work you can handle on top of your current school work and schedule, and how important this free money is toward the financing of your college career.

After selecting the college of your choice, review your college's financial aid offers and try to work with the school to better suit your needs. It is important to maximize grant aid before you borrow to pay for the cost of college. It is also important to utilize federal student loan programs before you borrow private student loans. Federal student loan programs often provide better terms and conditions and offer more protections for borrowers who might fall behind on their loan payments after school. Overall, think before you borrow with these tips from CollegeBoard.org.

In your search for financial aid and scholarship opportunities, the following links and ideas could be of use to you. Best of luck!

Specific Scholarships

Anne Ford & Allegra Ford Scholarship

National Center for Learning Disabilities
Two $10,000 awards given to high school seniors with an identified learning disability (LD) who are pursuing an undergraduate degree.

The Hal Hazelett Scholarship

Two $1,000 scholarships for students with LD, one of which is designated for a student pursuing an education and/or a math degree. One ADD/ADHD scholarship will also be awarded.


Incight Go Getter Scholarship

A renewable $750 award available to high school students with physical, learning, cognitive, hearing, or vision disabilities.


LD Resources Foundation

Awards of assistive technology tools (ex. Kurzweil products, Dragon Naturally Speaking and MacSpeech Dictate, Franklin Dictionary) are available to college students diagnosed with LD and/or AD/HD.  Students must be enrolled at a college/university with the intention of pursuing an undergraduate degree.


The Lime Connect Fellowship Program

This program is available to a current sophomore at a four-year university in the U.S. The student must have a disability, such as LD.  The comprehensive program includes educational workshops, interview preparation, organized mentor programs, and continued support and coaching through the recruitment process via a leadership development program, plus a $1,000 award.


The Marion Huber Learning Through Listening Award

Three $6,000 and three $2,000 awards available to high school seniors with LD who demonstrate leadership skills, scholarship, and a high level of service to others; must be a member of Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D).


Rise Scholarship Foundation
A $2,500 scholarship is available for a current high school senior with a documented LD who plans to attend a college or university in the upcoming academic year.


Saralu Belkofer Scholarship

Two $2,000 awards are available to students with LD. Students must be a high school senior or involved in post-secondary education. An additional Internet marketing internship is available, if the student(s) is interested.


Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities Youth Achievement Award

A $1,000 award for a student with LD and/or ADHD who has demonstrated initiative, talent, and determination resulting in a notable accomplishment in any field - including art, music, science, math, athletics or community service.


Theodore R. & Vivian M. Johnson Scholarship Program

Available to students with disabilities with financial needs who enroll in a State University System of Florida institution.


General Scholarship and Financial Aid Information

Center for Scholarship Administration

A list of scholarship programs available to students that are categorized by topics and special interests.


CollegeNET

Allows students to search for scholarships that match their personal profiles and needs.


Council for Exceptional Children

A list of grants, scholarships, and funding links and resources for students.


FastWeb.com

A widely used resource on money for college, financial aid, and more.


FAFSA

Federal Student Aid, an office of the U.S. Department of Education, ensures that all eligible individuals can benefit from federally funded financial assistance for education beyond high school.


GreatSchools

A list of books, web links, and specific scholarships and loans that address financial aid opportunities for students with disabilities.

HEATH Resource Center

In the search bar on the right, enter "Financial Aid" for links to scholarships for students with LD.


Sallie Mae

Information and resources to assist students with the financial aid process.


Students.gov

State funding information for post-secondary education.


U.S. Department of Education

Financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education, including information about Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, PLUS loans, and more.

If, during your research, you come across other links you feel would be helpful to other students and parents seeking information on financial aid and scholarships, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  We would love to hear from you.

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  1. i am really in need of your help, since my family is financially unstable to send my 4 kids for their studies. i want to work but i find it hard because i need to take care of my youngest son who is a down syndrome 5 year-old boy. i have 3 kids who will all in high school this school year and they wish to study in a private school.please help me.

    Posted by: vivian taha-ravina on Tuesday, 27 March 2012

  2. I am an adult with LD.I am in a technacal collage now.I was wnting to know if there was scholerships or grants out there for people with ld.Can someone please tell me were to go to try to grt them.thanks.

    Posted by: adama on Monday, 19 March 2012

  3. I am looking for help for my 12yrs old son who is diagnose with learning disability. He is currently going to a special school for kids with learning disability but the tuition is 26000 per year. He is doing better since he enrolled last September. I am looking for any kid scholarship or grant so i can keep sending him to this school.Thank you in advance

    Posted by: Julene on Wednesday, 29 February 2012

  4. Hi to whom it may cercern. I do have a LD and I was in College at MiddleGaTechicalCollege, but now I still want to take some college courses. I need more help with paying for to take a college bible christian courses. Plus I will need to pay my private tutor to continue to me get my ged. I have a student I most pay off. Which is 900.00 dollars can I get some help. Email me back with a resond please.

    Posted by: Laurence Thomas on Wednesday, 22 February 2012

  5. I have a 12 year onld son with LD and is dyslexic. I am searching for financial assistance for him to support educational needs and assistive technology needs, as he can not function at all in school. I would truley appreciate any ideas and response to this post. Thank you. Best wishes to all of you.

    Posted by: laurie on Thursday, 12 January 2012

  6. hi , i am currently looking for scholarships that cover the lindmood bell program i have a 12 year old son who has dyslexia , adhd , LD who is reading at the 2nd grade reading level and in 7th grade , he is a very bright boy , very artistic , but isnt getting the help he needs at school to get to grade level material . i am looking daily for scholarships with no luck , because the cost of the program is over 25,000 the school denied to pay for it for him to meet his needs . i am needing help for him as soon as possible as he will be 13 in a few weeks , please anyone that can send me info on where i can get help to pay for this porgram for my son would be greatly appreciated , from a very concerned mother .

    Posted by: lynn on Friday, 06 January 2012

  7. I really like this wbsite, It should me that I am not the only person wtth a Learning Disabillty. I will be sending you an e-mail soon. Thank you to everyone for posting comment on this website

    Posted by: Aundrea on Friday, 30 December 2011

  8. I am a student with a cognative disability and need more education Is there any scholarships out there for me

    Posted by: AH on Tuesday, 22 November 2011

  9. young man graduating from Julian High in Chicago searching for scholarship the graphic art/art education to give back to kids by teaching need scholarship to further education. Wants to go to college 4 yr

    Posted by: ebowden on Sunday, 06 November 2011

  10. I have child who is going to finish a bachelor of Management. Can I have a scholarship for him, because in my country, it is not easy to get a job. Thank you for your feedback

    Posted by: Nsabiyumva on Saturday, 08 October 2011

  11. I am a current freshman in college and I have ADHD and Dyslexia and I was curious about the scholarship options that someone with a LD, like me, would have. College is extremely expensive and I know tuition is going to go up next year and I love my school but I'm not sure if I will be able to afford it next year.

    Posted by: Ali Watson on Monday, 12 September 2011

  12. Thanks God I found this page, and thanks you for it. I have a grand son with LD, he is 27 years old , he wants to study , but he is vertvworry about his desability , I want to know if you have any school in Fl that can help him. Thanks again . Grandma Gladys

    Posted by: Gladys on Monday, 29 August 2011

  13. In need of grant/scholarship fund to afford my son the opportunity to attend a military academy boarding school. help me make that happen by responding before Sept 1 2011. Thank You!

    Posted by: Tammy on Friday, 19 August 2011

  14. Tengo Una niña de 6 años presentaciones Dificultades de Aprendizaje y Atención Social, la neurologa me ha Recomendado Que Ella debe Estudiar en Una Escuela de Educación personalizada, Pero aqui en Colombia Este Tipo de Escuelas costosas hijo Muy. Como Puedo Ayudar mi hija un uno superar this Dificultad, si actualmente no cuento Con Los Recursos economicos párrafo Darle Una Mejor Educación. Muchas gracias

    Posted by: noheos on Sunday, 14 August 2011

  15. I would like to know are scholarships. FOR adhd that are in high school .MY daugther has adhd is in school help her . i can pay this year. the next 3 year are look i go to have take out and in a new school and she in ajust well to change thank you carol baer

    Posted by: carol baer on Thursday, 11 August 2011

  16. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    Wondering the rules of mental disorders..ADHD/OCD

    Posted by: Jason Larson on Thursday, 25 November 2010

  17. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    I am a dissabled man 42 and wish to go back to school is there any help for me

    Posted by: tom phillips on Wednesday, 17 November 2010

  18. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    I m trying to go to college to become an RN put I dont have any money to go. Financial Aid is saying that I make to much money, how is that? I m work 112 hours every two weeks just to make it by.

    Posted by: Olajuwon Shoulders on Tuesday, 09 November 2010

  19. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    Would like to apply and more information

    Posted by: nadianlugo on Sunday, 07 November 2010

  20. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    Need a listing of scholarships for college/university students already enrolled.

    Posted by: Dee on Sunday, 24 October 2010

  21. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    My son was diagnosed LD in the 5th grade. Public school tries to help but doesn't know how to teach to LD. There is an excellent school in our area that takes only LD kids but extremely expensive. Are there scholarships out there for Private high school?

    Posted by: Kim Hall on Saturday, 16 October 2010

  22. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    i am really interested in the schokarship. i really nead it for college.

    Posted by: Filiberto on Wednesday, 22 September 2010

  23. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    I graduated in '05 and has been afraid to go back to school because of my LD. I'm ready to go to college but don't think I can afford it.

    Posted by: Jessica Lopez on Monday, 20 September 2010

  24. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    My daughter is 14 years old and was diagnosed with EMD since elementary. This is her first year in a public high school and the teachers believe it's too much for her. I would like to send her to a private school that is for students with LD which is a hour from where we live. I'm a working single parent and can't afford it. Is there financial aid for high school students? Thank you.

    Posted by: Mary "Toni" Collins on Tuesday, 14 September 2010

  25. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    My daughter is a senior in high school. She wants to attend an expensive school that I cannot pay forsince I have been out of work for more than 3 years. She also has been LD her entire academic career. She has an IEP. Can you direct me to where I can get applications for her in order to apply for financial aid?

    Posted by: Cindy Terrebonne on Wednesday, 08 September 2010

  26. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    I am a senior in highschool and I have dyslexia. Throughout my entire school career I have had alot of trouble in my academic classes but have excelled in the fine arts. I have been in colorguard for 4years with an A class colorguard but a week ago I broke my leg and tore my miniscous and am not aloud to participate anymore in this sport that I love and excell in. I was eligible for colorguard scolorships but I am not anymore. I want to get my dagree in child care and decelopement so I can run a daycare and help kids be ready for school in a small class room environment. Please help. I do not have enough money to pay for college.

    Posted by: Shelby on Tuesday, 31 August 2010

  27. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    I have ADD and Neurofibromatosis, I have a 504 Plan through my school. I am a senior this year and money is very very tight, is it possible for me to get a scholarship through LD.

    Posted by: Melissa Lester on Tuesday, 24 August 2010

  28. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    I have a son with a mild learning disability and hearing impairment. Financial Aid was able to assist him with tuition and books, but since he is taking Auto Tech II there are so many tools we need to buy and do not have the financial ability to do so. Any help out there? Please let us know. Thanks!!!

    Posted by: Elisa on Tuesday, 24 August 2010

  29. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    Looking for financial aid for kids with adhd and a processing disorder

    Posted by: Carla Hunter on Sunday, 22 August 2010

  30. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    I'm trying to find money to help my grandson with his dyslexia. He is in fourth grade and although he has not been tested the teachers are indicating he is dyslexic. When we play games I notice he puts things in reverse order. His parents do not have the money to get him help and I would like to know what help is available. I am a grandparent who is concerned with his future growth. Please help. Thank you.

    Posted by: Susan Martinez on Friday, 13 August 2010

  31. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    I am in need of finanaial aid to attend the Culinary Institute of America in January of 2011. Please send me any information you can that might help me obtain $$ to attend the school. I have already been accepted but my mother came out of remission this year. We have some money saved but not enough for the year

    Posted by: Gabriel Dierkes on Monday, 09 August 2010

  32. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    HELP SAHITH 14, DYSLEXIA AND LAEARNING DISORDER, DYSGRAPHIA

    Posted by: K V SAHITH on Monday, 09 August 2010

  33. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    my 11 yr.-oldwas diagnosed w/Adhd 4 yeras ago. I had to take hm off meds last Feb., and he's gone down hill in school. He will have to repeat the 6th grade, and I woiuld like to send him to a school that specializes in teaching this and similar LDs. Is there financial aide for middle and high schools if the public school can't teach him effectively, even with his 504 plan?

    Posted by: paula yonkers on Tuesday, 27 July 2010

  34. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    I would like to know if there are scholarships avaliable for young people like my client, who gradauted college about 5 years ago with an IEP diploma? This persom lives in Staten Island and is interested in enrolling into a program in a college program in the New York City area and has not had any educational services since high school.

    Posted by: Brandi Simmons on Wednesday, 21 July 2010

  35. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    I'm 27 I have a BA and an MFA both of which I severely struggled through because of my learning disability. Because learning disabilities are incredibly difficult to diagnose mine wasn't until much later in life. In fact I almost didn't make it through college because of it. Therefore I wasn't eligible for any LD scholarships straight out of high school because I didn't know I had it. Now as an adult I want to pursue one more Masters Degree that would help tie in all most past degrees and make me pretty well rounded. But where's my degree for the adult still pursuing higher education? I wish there was something for us who are a little bit older and still hungary for learning.

    Posted by: WishingforMyScholarship on Friday, 09 July 2010

  36. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    im asking for your assesment for my special daughter,she has a down syndrome.she is daren M.Mabatam 18 years of age presently residing at cugman cagayan de oro city,philippines.

    Posted by: daren M. Mabatam on Thursday, 08 July 2010

  37. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    my 21 year old daughter is mild MR, she is prsently enrolled at Houston Community Collage (VAST)program. I have been told by the collage no financial aid is available for this special program, please send options

    Posted by: Haydee Cruz on Tuesday, 15 June 2010

  38. Financial Aid, Scholarships and Resources for Students with LD
    Are there any scholarships/grants for adults going back to school?

    Posted by: Modesty Kiley on Tuesday, 08 June 2010

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