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Applying for Free Scholarships for Disabled Students

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Summary: The requirements for specific scholarships for disabled students are usually GPA-based, but it's best to contact a university to see what scholarships they offer. Find out how to search for scholarships online with help from a financial aid officer in this free video on scholarships and financial aid.

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Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has been in the financial aid office for many years and has quite a bit of experience.read more

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"Hi, my name is Brooke Kramer. And I'm the Financial Aid officer with Argosy University in Salt Lake City. And today, I'm going to talk about how to apply for scholarships for disabled students. And pretty much the best way to go about finding scholarships, is to first contact your financial aid officer at your university. And see if they offer specific disabled scholarships. If they do, then you first want to make sure that your student is going to qualify. For the requirements. Normally the requirements can GPA based. It can also be based on which program and study this student is planning on going into. You can also do general searches on the web for a specific disability for a scholarship. And you can pretty much go to any search engine. Type in the disability and just add scholarship at the end. And this will hopefully, narrow down some of those scholarships. Now if you do this, you want to be very careful. That you are going to be websites that are fraudulent. So make sure that you check out everything about that scholarship. Before you provide any type of personal information. If you have additional questions regarding our program. You can visit our website at www.Argosy.edu."

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