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The Financial Aid Scholarship offers $4,000 to high school students with moderate to profound hearing loss in the U.S. or Canada attending specific types of schools.

Eligible: 2 countriesStudy in: United States

04.13.26

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$4,000

Award amount

3

Requirements

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Best for

  • High school students with hearing loss
  • Students attending parochial, independent, or private mainstream schools

Key highlights

  • Award amount: $4,000
  • Deadline: April 13, 2026
  • Eligibility: Must have bilateral hearing loss

Why apply

  • Financial support for education costs
  • Specifically designed for students with hearing loss

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Application path

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Review status

Apr 1, 2026

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Deadline urgency

Expired

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Application difficulty

Easy

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Details to complete

  • Required documents unclear: Required documents are not fully structured yet; use the checklist and essay tools to prepare.

Who can apply

  • Has bilateral hearing loss
  • Resident of the U.S. or Canada
  • High school student enrolled in a parochial, independent, or private mainstream school

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Quick facts

Status

Open

Field of study

Education

Eligible institutions

Payout method

Not stated on the listing

Application plan

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Application signals

  • Verify application requirements on the official site
  • Check for any updates on eligibility criteria

Details to use

  • Additional application requirements are not specified
  • How the award is paid
  • Whether the scholarship is paid to you or directly to your school

Next steps

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  1. Plan submission around the listed deadline: 2026-04-13.
  2. Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.

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Key requirements (3)

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  • Has bilateral hearing loss.
  • Resident of the U.S. or Canada.
  • High school student enrolled in a parochial, independent, or private mainstream school.

Applying

Applications are accepted until April 13, 2026.

Award & payment

Amount: $4,000

Payout: Not stated on the listing

About the provider

Overview

This scholarship offers $4,000 to eligible high school students with hearing loss in the U.S. or Canada.

Sponsor & application

Information last verified Apr 1, 2026.

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FAQ

Who is eligible for the School-Age Financial Aid Scholarship?
Eligible applicants must have bilateral hearing loss, be residents of the U.S. or Canada, and be high school students enrolled in a parochial, independent, or private mainstream school.
When is the application deadline for this scholarship?
The application deadline for the School-Age Financial Aid Scholarship is April 13, 2026. Students should plan to submit all required materials before that date.
How much is the scholarship award?
The listed award amount for the School-Age Financial Aid Scholarship is $4,000 to help cover education costs.
What is the application process for this scholarship?
Students should review the eligibility requirements, confirm they meet the hearing loss, residency, and school enrollment criteria, and then complete the scholarship application through the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing before the deadline.