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Business Plan Scholarship For Students With Disabilities

The Business Plan Scholarship is now open. Students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degree at any accredited university in U.S.A are welcome to apply. Please note that Business Plan Scholarship are specially offered for students living with disabilities. To apply, candidates are required to write an essay responding the topic below.

Scholarship Value
The successful candidates may expect to receive $1,000

Level and Area of Studies
Graduate and undergraduate level in any subjects

Place of Study
At any accredited university in USA

Eligibility and Criteria
Any student enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at any accredited American College, University or Trade School with a documented disability may apply for the scholarship. The scholarship is open to students with any type of disability, including but not limited to physical disabilities, medical conditions, mental and psychiatric conditions, speech and language, learning disabilities, behavioral conditions, and all other disabling conditions.

Applicants’ Nationality
U.S students may apply this scholarship

Application Instruction
Please submit your original 500 to 1,000 word essay to mprosser@fitsmallbusiness.com with the following subject line “Business Plan Scholarship Application”.

General Essay Topic:
“What I learned from writing a business plan.”

Important Dates

  • Spring Semester: Accepting submissions from February 1st through April 1st. Winner will be announced by April 15.
  • Fall Semester: Accepting submissions from September 1st through November 1st. Winner will be announced by November 15.

Website and Application Link



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