Scholarship Opportunities
Disability Services' scholarship opportunities are conducted on a yearly basis. Scholarships are not renewable; however, students can reapply each year.
Bobbye Watts Student Emergency Services Scholarship
The Bobbye Watts Student Emergency Services Scholarship is named for Margaret "Bobbye" Watts, who despite a chronic disability, raised four children and earned a bachelor's degree at the age of 62 years old. The eligibility for the scholarship is based on a financial need as the result of an emergency. An emergency is defined for this scholarship criteria as an unforeseen expense caused by an unexpected circumstance that could lead to decreased student performance, a loss of momentum toward academic success or delays in the student's ability to complete their education. Texas State University students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply for this scholarship. All applicants’ eligibility will be verified by Dean of Students Office.
- Applicant must be currently enrolled at Texas State University and be considered a full-time student, based on university criteria.
- Applicant must have completed a minimum of 15 credit-hours of coursework at Texas State, and be considered in good academic standing.
- Applicant must be currently registered with Disability Services, due to a permanent disability.
- Applicant should have a financial need.
To apply, please complete the application when it is available.
Jaksa Scholarship
The Blake Edward Jaksa Scholarship has been endowed to assist enrolled Texas State University students who have a severe hearing disorder. Prospects must have a 2.5 GPA and making progress towards a degree. The scholarship is awarded annually. However, if the recipient of the scholarship does not maintain a 2.5 GPA, the spring award will be revoked. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition, fees or books. Awards are based on documentation of need, academic performance and completeness of the application. Students must submit a completed DS General Scholarship Application and provide an audio-logical report.
To apply, please complete the application when it is available.
Nesenholtz Memorial Scholarship
The Nesenholtz Memorial Scholarship has been endowed to assist enrolled Texas State students with disabilities who have financial need. Preference is given to students with physical impairments and students majoring in history. Students must be enrolled full-time. Applicants must present documentation of a disability to the Disability Services (DS) if they are not already registered with the office.
To apply, please complete the application when it is available.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
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Blind/Low Vision
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American Council of the Blind Scholarship
For additional information, please review the American Council of the Blind webpage.
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American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Scholarships
For additional information, please review the AFB Scholarships webpage.
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Anne Lowe Scholarship
For additional information, please review the Anne Lowe Scholarship webpage.
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Arthur E. and Helen Copeland Scholarships
For additional information, please review the U.S. Association of Blind Athletes webpage.
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Lighthouse Scholarships
For additional information, please review the Lighthouse Guild Scholarships webpage.
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Marion Huber Learning Through Listening Award
For additional information, please review the CollegeBoard Find Your Scholarship Matches webpage.
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National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Music for the Blind Composition Awards
For additional information, please review NFMC's Competitions & Awards webpage.
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William and Dorothy Ferrell Scholarship
For additional information, please review Peterson's Find the Right Scholarship, Grant, or Award for You webpage.
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Deaf/Hard of Hearing
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Alexander Graham Bell College Scholarship Awards Program
For additional information, please review the AG Bell College Scholarship Program webpage.
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Minnie Pearl Scholarship Program
For additional information, please review the Minnie Pearl Scholarship Program webpage.
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Sertoma Scholarship for Students who are Hard of Hearing or Deaf
For additional information, please review Sertoma's Hard of Hearing or Deaf Scholarship webpage.
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Travelers Protective Association (TPA) Scholarship Trust for the Hearing Impaired
For additional information, please review TPA's Hearing Trust webpage.
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Chronic Health Condition
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Immune Deficiency Foundation Academic Scholarship Programs
For additional information, please review the Immune Deficiency Foundation's Scholarship webpage.
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Hydrocephalus Association’s Scholarship Program
For additional information, please review the Hydrocephalus Association's How to Apply webpage.
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Memo I'm Still Here Scholarship
For additional information, please review the Epilepsy Foundation: Central & South Texas Scholarships webpage.
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Mesothelioma.com Scholarship
For additional information, please review the Mesothelioma.com Scholarship webpage.
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National Hemophilia Foundation Scholarships
For additional information, please review the National Hemophilia Foundation's Scholarships webpage.
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Scholarship for Survivors Program
For additional Information, please review the Patient Advocate Foundation's Apply for a Scholarship webpage.
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UCB Family Epilepsy Scholarship Program
For additional information, please review the UCB Family Epilepsy Scholarship Program webpage.
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General
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Academy of Special Dreams College Scholarship Fund / Working Artists Fund
For additional information, please review the Academy of Special Dreams Helen Woo Scholarship Awards webpage.
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Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Awards
For additional information, please review the AFCEA International Awards Program webpage.
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Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. Disability Scholarship Program
For additional information, please review Buckfire Law's Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. Disability Scholarship Program webpage.
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Google Lime Scholarship
For additional information, please review Lime's Google Lime Scholarship webpage.
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National Scholarship for College Students with Disabilities
For additional information, please review disABLEDperson, Inc.'s National Scholarship for College Students with Disabilities webpage.
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Wells Fargo Scholarship Program for People with Disabilities
For additional information, please review the Wells Fargo Scholarship Program for People with Disabilities webpage.
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Learning Disabilities
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Gemm Learning Dyslexia/Auditory Processing Disorder Scholarship
For additional information, please review Gemm Learning's Scholarship Opportunities webpage.
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Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship
For additional information, please review Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation's Scholarship Application webpage.
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Learning Ally National Achievement Awards
For additional information, please review Learning Ally's About the National Achievement Awards webpage.
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National Center for Learning Disabilities Scholarships
For additional information, please review the National Center for Learning Disabilities Scholarship & Awards webpage.
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Mental Health Condition
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Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
For additional information, please review the Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship webpage.
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Lilly Reintegration Scholarship
For additional information, please review the Center for Reintegration webpage.
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Physical/Mobility
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Claude S. Weiler Scholarship for Amputee College Students
For additional information, please review the National Amputation Foundation's Claude S. Weiler Scholarship for Amputee College Students webpage.
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Karman Healthcare Mobility Disability Scholarship
For additional information, please review Karman's Mobility Disability Scholarship webpage.
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1-800-Wheelchair Scholarship
For additional information, please review 1-800 Wheelchair.com's Scholarship webpage.
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