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Feedback Requested from Insightful Connections

May 3, 2017 Leave a Comment

Insightful Connections (IC) is a recognized student organization at Texas A&M University that provides opportunities for visually impaired and sighted individuals to participate in service activities, to advocate for accessibility and to educate the campus community.

The group is interested in gathering feedback from other students and community members – both with and without visual impairments – about their potential interest in participating in IC activities and initiatives for the upcoming academic year. The group also welcomes suggestions for potential future initiatives and activities.

If you have a visual impairment or might be interested in connecting with people with visual impairments around the local community, we request your participation in this short interest survey.   Feel free to share this survey with others as you see appropriate.  The group will be collecting feedback throughout the summer from current and incoming community members.

  • Survey Link: http://goo.gl/forms/pjKdJsF1eKQV3taQ2

The group’s first meeting for the Fall 2017 semester is currently planned for Monday, September 4th at 5:30pm, location TBA.

You can also connect with the group on the Insightful Connections Facebook page or reach out directly to one of the officers (contact information below).

Sincerely,

Lorrie Hill, President
Insightful Connections
lorrie621@tamu.edu

Cameron Cassidy, Treasurer
Insightful Connections
ccassidy4138@tamu.edu

Tracey Forman, Advisor
Insightful Connections
traceyf@disability.tamu.edu

 

Filed Under: Something to DO

Kristofer Robinson Scholarship

April 24, 2017 Leave a Comment

The Kristofer Robinson Scholarship of Communities Foundation of Texas for paraplegic and quadriplegic students who are residents in the state of Texas will deadline on May 1, 2017. The application and more information is available at the following website:

http://cftexas.academicworks.com/opportunities/680

Kristofer Robinson Scholarship Fund

Scholarships awarded to paraplegic and quadriplegic students who are residents of the State of Texas. Assistance is provided for tuition, books, and necessary appliances related to the particular needs of the student to pursue an education at any accredited school in the State of Texas, whether public or private, including elementary school, junior high school, high school, technical school, college or university and graduate school. This is a renewable scholarship.

AwardVaries
Deadline05/01/2017
Supplemental Questions

  1. Please enter your high school graduation date.
  2. Please enter your expected college graduation date.
  3. What is your current cumulative GPA?
  4. Please upload a copy of your most recent academic transcript. If you are a past high school graduate and it has been more than 5 years since your graduation, please provide a copy of your graduate certificate, rather than your high school transcript. Current college students should upload a copy of their most recent college transcript.
  5. What school, college or university do you plan to attend or are you currently attending? (please include name of school and location – city & state)
  6. What is your major (or the major you plan to choose)?
  7. What are the tuition and fees cost for one year of study at your school, college or university? Do not include cost of living expenses.

If you have any questions, please contact Katie Kuehl at 214-750-4137 or kkhuehl@cftexas.org. 

Filed Under: Something to DO, Something to KNOW

A Second Wind with COPD

April 20, 2017 Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Something to KNOW

Emergency Preparedness Virtual Conversation

April 20, 2017 Leave a Comment

Virtual Conversation on Independent Living

Download the file here via PDF: Virtual Conversation on Independent Living or Word: Virtual Conversation on Independent Living

Filed Under: Emergency Preparedness, Something to DO

Scholarship available!

March 30, 2017 Leave a Comment

Elaine Chapin Scholarship

Brief Summary: Supports the postsecondary education of students affected by multiple sclerosis, either directly or as a family member

Deadline: April 30, 2017

Eligibility:

·         Applicant must be a citizen of the United States who plans to enroll or is enrolled in an undergraduate course of study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, vocational, or technical school in the U.S. 

·         Applicants must also be enrolled in a minimum of twelve credit hours per semester in course work leading to a degree, license, or certificate.

 

Amount: $1,000

 

Link: http://philanthropynewsdigest.org/rfps/rfp7215-elaine-chapin-fund-accepting-applications-for-2017-scholarship-program

Filed Under: Something to DO

School Grant available!

March 30, 2017 Leave a Comment

Phoenix Society for Burn Victims Education Grant

Brief Summary:  The society provides scholarships to burn survivors who are attending college or a technical school.

Deadline: June 30, 2017

Eligibility: Applicants must meet the following criteria:

·         Be a burn survivor

·         Be a high school senior, earned a GED, or currently be enrolled in a college,university, or trade school

·         Demonstrate academic achievement as shown by grades and scores on standardized tests or ability in a trade or craft

·         Must have applied and been accepted to an accredited 2-year College, 4-year College (University), Trade/Vocational School, or Graduate School within the United States

·         Model exemplary behavior as a recipient of a PEG Scholarship

 

Amount: $500 minimum

 

Link: http://www.phoenix-society.org/our-programs/education-grant/peg-application

Filed Under: Something to DO

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