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Scholarships and Deadline

Please follow the links below to learn more about the scholarships and awards available to qualified UWF students.

Scholarships and Awards Deadlines
Linked Scholarship Name and Description Deadline
Schwallie Family Scholarship for Post-Secondary Education: In 2008, OAR introduced the Schwallie Family Scholarship to support the post-secondary, undergraduate education of qualified individuals with an autism spectrum diagnosis.
April
Theodore R. & Vivian M. Johnson Scholarship: The Johnson Scholarship, funded by the Theodore R. and Vivian M. Johnson Scholarship Foundation, Inc., is a competitively awarded program which is available to undergraduate students with disabilities who enroll in a State University System of Florida (SUS) institution.
April
Dan and Denise Thompson McLeod Memorial Scholarship: Dan and Denise Thompson McLeod Scholarship is a competitively awarded scholarship which is available to undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities who attend the University of West Florida (UWF).
June
Learning Ally's National Achievement Award: Each year, Learning Ally offers two endowed scholarship awards for outstanding students with print and learning disabilities. The recipients of these awards are role models of success and inspiration to students throughout the country.
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The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars: The Washington Center is able to provide a total of 50 competitive scholarship awards for eligible undergraduate students with disabilities interested in working in the executive, judicial or legislative branches of the federal government during the fall and spring semesters.
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The Kelsey B. Diamantis TS Scholarship Family Foundation: Dollars 4 Tics Scholars is a charitable non-profit organization created for the purpose of awarding college scholarships to students with Tourette Syndrome, a chronic tic disorder. November

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