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Scholarships available through Organization for Autism Research

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The Organization for Autism Research is now accepting applications for the Schwallie Family Scholarship.  Any individual with an established autism or Asperger Syndrome diagnosis and who will be attending an accredited institution of higher education in the United States for the Fall 2010/Spring 2011 semesters is eligible to apply. Eligible individuals need to be enrolled on at least a part-time basis (6 credits) or be working toward certification or accreditation in a particular field (e.g., studying to be a paralegal). Past recipients of a Schwallie Family Scholarship or immediate family members of any person serving on OAR's Board of Directors or Scientific Council are not eligible to apply.

 

Deadline for applications is April 30, 2010.  For more information, please see the attached PDF or visit the OAR website.

 
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