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Alexander Graham Bell Association

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing /College Scholarship Awards Application requests taken between September 1 and January 1.

Awarded to qualified students with moderate to profound hearing loss to continue their education. Students must demonstrate a serious commitment to academic and career excellence. Applicant must be identified as having a moderate to profound hearing loss since birth or before acquiring language and must have a 60 dB ro greater hearing loss in the better ear in the speech frequencies of 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz. Applicants must use speech and residual hearing and/or speech reading as their primary and preferred mode of communication. Applicants must attend or have been admitted to a college or university program that primarily enrolls students with normal hearing. See website for application. Award: Unknown.

10 Scholarships available from the Alexander Graham Bell Association.

1. Allie Raney Hunt Memorial Scholarship Award ; $250 for one year.
2. Alexander Graham Bell Assoc. For the Deaf Scholarship ; $500 or $1000 for one year.
3. Auxiliary of the National Rural Letter Carriers' Assoc ., Scholarship Award; $500 for one year.
4. David Von Hagen Scholarship Award ; $750 for one year.
5. Herbert P. Feibelman Jr. (PS) Scholarship Award ; $1000 for one year.
6. Lucille A. Abt Scholarship Award ; $1000 for one year.
7. Maude Winkler Impairment Section Scholarship Award; $1000 for one year.
8. Oral Hearing Impairment Section Scholarship Award ; $1000 for one year.
9. Robert H. Weitbrecht Scholarship Award ; $750 for one year.
10. Volta Scholarship Award ; $500 for one year

Contact:

Alexander Graham bell Association for the Deaf
Dana Hughes, Financial Aid Programs Coordinator
Email: financialaid@agbell.org
Web: www.agbell.org

3417 Volta Place North West .
Washington , D.C. 20007-2778 .
Attn to Virginia D. Gilmer.
Or please call (202) 337-5220.

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