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National Federation of the Blind Scholarships for Blind Students

 

Sponsor: National Federation of the Blind

The National Federation of the Blind has the largest scholarship program for legally blind post-secondary students in the country. The Federation grants thirty scholarships annually to legally blind persons in higher education from college freshmen to doctoral candidates. Federation scholarship winners also win a trip to the organization's annual convention and the opportunity to develop mentoring relationships with the nation's most dynamic leaders of the blind community. Winning a Federation scholarship is a lifetime distinction since winners must compete in a pool of 500 applicants. Winning is also an honor since the selection process is performed by successful blind persons.

Award Amount: 12000
Award Duration:
Deadline: March 31, annually

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Contact Information
NFB Scholarship Committee
Anil Lewis, Chairman
315 West Ponce de Leon Ave

Decatur, GA 30030
Telephone: 404-371-1000
Fax:
Email: scholarships@nfb.org
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