MS scholarships are available for students who have been diagnosed with the disease or who have a parent with MS. One MS website is set up for Multiple Sclerosis scholarships for students who need the financial assistance and who meet the qualifications. The National MS Society feels a student’s dream of going to college shouldn’t be let go simply because of a disease no one has control over. The organization created the program in 2003 and has been providing funds to high school graduates who would otherwise not be able to fulfill their goal of attending college.

Scholarship funds accumulated to well over a million dollars for the 2011 school year and 639 students received money for college. The eligibility requirements are very straight forward. First of all, the student must have a high school diploma or a GED and either be diagnosed as having MS or have a parent with the disease. The student must also be a first-year attendee of an accredited post secondary school. Since the National MS Society is situated in the US, the student applying for the scholarship must also be a US citizen and attending an undergraduate program at a school located on US territory. The minimum number of credit hours each semester must also total 6 and be geared toward the earning of a certificate, degree, or license of some sort.

 

Multiple Sclerosis scholarships 2010

 

There are a number of college funds for students with disabilities. MS scholarships for Pakistani students could also be available if the right resources are found. Searching for financial aid for school can be a challenge, but many organizations are trying their best to do what they can for students who are challenged by a disability of some type. A great example is the amount of money raised in 2010 by the National MS Society for students. 470 scholarships were given out to students who applied for them. The final amount awarded between this group of aspiring students totaled close to 1 million dollars, thanks to the support of donations given and fundraisers held throughout the year.

The National MS Society lists the names of the students who were awarded MS scholarships each year. Individuals, corporations, and groups who made donations towards the scholarship fund enjoy seeing where their money went, so this list of hardworking students is much appreciated. This non-profit organization hopes to continue to increase the total gained for Multiple Sclerosis scholarships each year, so as to provide financial aid to as many students as possible.