Take a Pain Check Foundation 2023-2024 Scholarships

Topic: Disability Scholarships
Author: Take A Pain Check Foundation - Contact: takeapaincheck.com
Published: 2023/12/16 - Updated: 2024/08/28
Publication Type: Announcement
Contents: Summary - Definition - Introduction - Main Item - Related Topics

Synopsis: Take a Pain Check Foundation will award two scholarships valued at $2,500 each to support Canadian youth and young adults living with rheumatic diseases. These scholarships are available to full-time students embarking on further education at Canadian universities or colleges, as well as those enrolled in trade school educational programs.

Introduction

Are you currently living with a diagnosis of a rheumatic disease?

Take a Pain Check Foundation scholarship program grants two scholarships for the academic year 2023-2024 valued at $2,500 each to provide support for youth and young adults with rheumatic diseases as they pursue higher education. We are actively seeking two resilient and motivated Canadian undergraduate or graduate students who have made a significant impact on the rheumatic community while maintaining academic excellence.

Main Item

These scholarships are available to full-time students embarking on further education at Canadian universities or colleges, as well as those enrolled in trade school educational programs commencing in September. We are particularly interested in individuals who have demonstrated the ability to overcome adversity in the face of the challenges posed by living with a disability.

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Details regarding the Take a Pain Check Foundation scholarship programs.
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The scholarship will be awarded to students who are:

If this sounds like you, make sure to apply before the deadline.

About Take a Pain Check Foundation

Take a Pain Check Foundation is a professional non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the youth rheumatic disease community and empowering individuals to manage their health and well-being effectively.

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