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Are there any scholarships for students who have siblings with autism ?

I wanted to know if there were any scholarships for students that have siblings with autism. I was told that there were some but was not able to find them. #college #college-admissions #college-bound #scholarships #majors #college-jobs #college-selection #autism

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婧’s Answer

It should be possible to get a scholarship,

Developing mind, strengthening exercise, studying hard and participating in extracurricular activities will become better and better. There should be no disease discrimination. Schools and teachers should care more about them. They are also talents.

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Collette’s Answer

There probably are but don't limit yourself to just these scholarships. Apply to as many scholarships as you physically can and then some.

Try these resources:

https://myscholly.com/story/ (there is a cost but well worth the expense) does the work for you!!

Ben Kaplan's book, How to Go to School for Almost Free as seen on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nwqzb9jHdRo

Check out youtube videos on "How to Go to College for Almost Free" there are a lot of great resources there for you.

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Rachel’s Answer

<span style="background-color: transparent;">Collegeboard.org is a great resource for this! I poured through the pages of universities all over the U.S. when I was a senior in high school. Collegeboard was my go-to site! They put all of the information in one place and it is very easy to use. They even have various filters you can apply to see only colleges that have programs you are interested. To determine academic rigor, look at the admissions requirements, G.P.A. of past admitted applicants, SAT/ACT scores, class rank etc. This will give you an idea of what scores and grades you need to be accepted. However, don't be discouraged your application will be reviewed based on the full picture! College-board will help you get an idea of what is most important to the specific school you are applying to.</span>


This professional recommends the following next steps:

  • <span style="background-color: transparent;">Chat with your Guidance Counselor</span>
  • <span style="background-color: transparent;">Create a Collegeboard.org account</span>
  • <span style="background-color: transparent;">Start using CollegeBoard as a resource to look up schools.</span>


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