AAHD Frederick J. Krause Scholarship on Health and Disability
Undergrad
Grad School
U.S. Citizen
Green Card Holder
Health and Medicine
Disability or Medical Condition
Education
STEM
Essay Required
Scholarship Description
The AAHD Frederick J. Krause Scholarship on Health and Disability is awarded annually to deserving students with a disability who are pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies in an accredited university. This scholarship recognizes students pursuing studies related to health and disability, particularly majors that will impact the quality of life of persons with disabilities. Preference will be given to students majoring in public health, health promotion, disability studies, disability research, rehabilitation engineering, audiology, disability policy, special education, or other fields related to disability and health.
Applicants must be a US citizen or legal resident living in the United States and enrolled in an accredited United States university.
Students who have not yet graduated from high school will not be considered. The only exception would be for high school students who have achieved sophomore status via high school AP course credits.
Applicants must be a US citizen or legal resident living in the United States and enrolled in an accredited United States university.
Students who have not yet graduated from high school will not be considered. The only exception would be for high school students who have achieved sophomore status via high school AP course credits.
Undergrad
Grad School
U.S. Citizen
Green Card Holder
Health and Medicine
Disability or Medical Condition
Education
STEM
Essay Required