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Pilot International Foundation Scholarships

Website: http://www.pilotinternational.org/html/foundation/scholar.shtml

Important Notes: There are four separate scholarships sponsored by the Pilot International Foundation. Three are for students interested in working with people with disabilities. The fourth is for international students.

Deadline: You must contact a local Pilot club in order to apply.

Eligibility: All the scholarships listed below are for students interested in careers working with people with disabilities. All applicants must be sponsored by a local Pilot club. The closest Pilot club for UIC students is usually the one located in Peoria, IL. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.25/4.0 scale for the first three described below.

Descriptions:
Marie Newton Sepia Memorial Scholarship Program- for graduate students preparing for a career helping children with brain-related disorders or disabilities

Pilot International Foundation Scholarship Program- for undergraduate students preparing for a career helping those with disabilities

PIF/Lifeline Scholarship Program- for graduate or undergraduate students preparing for a second career, reentering the job market, or obtaining additional training in their current field. The career path must pertain to assisting those with brain-related disorders or disabilities.

Ruby Newhall Memorial Scholarship Program - aid to international students studying in either the United States or Canada

Send applications to: please see website listed above; do not send to the Office of Special Scholarship Programs

 

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