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  • ACCD Education for Life Bursaries

    The Alberta Committee of Citizens with Disabilities awards Education for Life bursaries ranging in value from $300 to $2000. Applicants are selected on the basis of their motivation and economic circumstances. In order to be eligible for the Education for Life Bursary, applicants must meet the following criteria: Have a disability Live in Alberta Use the…

  • CNIB DalSense Scholarship

    The DalSense CNIB Scholarship for Students with Vision Loss is an annual one-time award of $500 granted to a Canadian living with vision loss, who is attending or planning to attend a university or college in Canada. Candidates for the scholarship must be: Canadian Blind or living with vision loss Enrolled in a post-secondary program…

  • Reminder: AbbVie IBD 2016 Scholarship Program

    Crohn’s and Colitis Canada has launched the fifth annual AbbVie IBD Scholarship Program. Supported by an educational grant from AbbVie, Crohn’s and Colitis Canada will extend ten (10) one-time scholarships of up to $5,000 to students living with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis who are entering into or currently attending a post-secondary educational institution for…

  • CN Canadian Diversity Scholarships

    The CN Canadian Diversity Scholarships Program offers grants to support the post-secondary education of best-in-class students enrolled in programs relevant to CN’s core business. Applications must be submitted no later than May 13, 2016. For full application criteria and to apply, visit the Scholarship Program website: http://jobs.cn.ca/en/CanadianScholarships

  • NEADS Survey

    Do you have stories of challenges you have faced in getting financial aid to support your college or university studies, as a student with a disability? The National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS) is collecting student narratives on the difficulties of navigating Canada’s student financial aid system. They are especially interested in your experiences…

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