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2010 Congenital Disorder Scholarship Information

Posted Apr 12 2010 12:00am
Last Fall, The Paul Cardall Scholarship for Students Affected by Congenital Disorders was established to financially assist people affected by congenital disorders such as congenital heart disease, spina bifida, Down syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, cystic fibrosis and other birth defects, or who have had an organ transplant.

Photo: Money was raised by our community for this scholarship at my Abravanel Hall Annual Celebrate Life Concert event.

The deadline for applicants is May 3rd. A full tuition waiver for 1 year will be awarded the following month.

This scholarship is available to residents of the Rocky Mountain Region who have been diagnosed with a congenital disorder or who have had an organ transplant, or whose children have been diagnosed with a congenital disorder or had an organ transplant.

Applicants must demonstrate financial need and be degree or certificate-seeking students at Salt Lake Community College, and enroll in at least 9 credit hours but not more than 18 credit hours in an eligible program. Successful applicants will have demonstrated courage and character in their response to the challenge of congenital disorders.

The application and selection process for the Paul Cardall Scholarship for Students Affected by Congenital Disorders will be by committee, jointly overseen and administered by the SLCC Development Office and the SLCC Financial Aid Office.

If you or someone you know would be interested in this opportunity click here to apply
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