ScholasTIC Tourette's Supporters Scholarship
Direct application
Amount varies
Eligibility
Demographics
Disability
Location
California
Education level
High school
About this scholarship
High school seniors and gap-year students with Tourette syndrome who will enroll as first-year college or trade school students and have a permanent U.S. residence may apply. Priority goes to applicants from California, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington, though applications from all U.S. states are accepted.
Award amounts vary; this is typically a one-time award sent to the school's financial aid office for tuition, books, lab fees, and supplies. Submit the online application, essay, transcript, Tourette documentation, photo, and two non-family recommendation letters by April 1.
Essay questions
What else to submit
- Online application
- Essay
- Transcript
- Tourette syndrome documentation
- Photo
- Two non-family recommendation letters
- Award is generally a one-time payment sent to the school's financial aid office for tuition, books, lab fees, and supplies.