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This scholarship was established by friends and family of Stephen Paul Danowski II, a beloved speech communications/media student at
SURINDER S. DHILLON MEMORIAL AWARDS
These awards are designed to provide recognition to
DR. ROBERT D. AND
Dr. Robert D. Gates was a teacher of handicapped students in the 1950s. This began a lifelong interest in assuring that the disabled would be given opportunities equal to others. While raising their own family, Dr. and Mrs. Gates would open their home to disabled children to share in their family activities. This scholarship is established not only to honor the memory of Dr. and Mrs. Gates, but also to encourage the same level of dedication and commitment to the education of students with disabilities as they demonstrated during their life. The student must be physically or developmentally disabled and enrolled full-time in a degree or certification program at
MABEL HAMLETT SCHOLARSHIP
The undergraduate or graduate recipient of this scholarship must have a physical disability, with a QPA of 2.0 or greater and/or demonstrate academic progress. The student must be enrolled full-time, have completed one semester of coursework, and demonstrated academic progress toward a degree or certification program. Financial need is a factor.
These awards are given annually to academically capable undergraduate and graduate students who are physically disabled. These awards are designed to help students satisfy the special expenses related to their handicaps that are not met by other agencies. Awards are for students enrolled at least part-time in a degree or certification program. Students must have at least one semester of coursework completed and be making progress toward their academic goal. Financial need is a factor.
This scholarship is awarded to a student with a physical disability. The Director of the Office for Students with Disabilities (O.S.D.) and/or designee(s) will determine the level of disability that is appropriate to receive the scholarship funds. The student must have a QPA of 2.00 or better and/or demonstrate academic progress satisfactory to the O.S.D. Program Director and/or designee(s). The student must be enrolled full-time in a degree or certification program at
The purpose of the Santelli Diversity Scholarship is to promote educational access with preference to persons within diverse groups, including but not limited to: racial and ethnic minorities; single parents and female heads-of-household with children; non-traditional (i.e., older adults, displaced workers, senior citizens); and persons with learning or physical disabilities. Financial aid must be a factor.
The funds for this scholarship were provided by Edinboro University Student Government Association. It is awarded to a full-time student who has a learning and/or physical disability. The student must have a QPA of 2.0 or greater, completed one semester of coursework at Edinboro, and demonstrate academic progress toward a degree or certification program.
This scholarship was established by the alumni and friends of the Edinboro University Athletic Program. The recipient must be a member of the Edinboro University Wheelchair Basketball Team, meet minimum NCAA requirements and maintain NCAA eligibility. The scholarship can only be awarded during the Fall and/or Spring semesters.