Synchrony Tech Careers Scholarship for Autistic Adults

The Synchrony Tech Careers Scholarship supports autistic adults with obtaining professional, tech-related credentialing and certifications to help them enter or advance their careers in the technology sector. Acceptable certificate/certification programs include but are not limited to the following areas: game/app development, cyber security, web development, machine learning, data analytics, cloud computing, ethical hacking, and artificial intelligence. Two or four-year degree programs are not eligible for this scholarship.

Jack’s Dollars Scholarship

The Jack’s Place for Autism Foundation mission is to provide families services for people of all ages with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) through a full menu of supportive, educational and referral services. The Foundation is a single source to provide families with needed support services, scholarships, and much more.

RJT Autism Scholarship Program

The RJT Criminal Defense Autism Scholarship is available for U.S. citizens who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Applicants must submit a personal statement of up to 125 words in length that sets forth his or her educational goals and also have the option to discuss the impact of autism on their education.

Black Wynn Autism Scholarship

The Black Wynn PLLC Autism Scholarship is available for U.S. citizens who have been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll in an accredited vocational school, college, or university within one year. A $1,000 award is being offered.

Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship

U.S. graduating high school seniors with a documented learning disability who demonstrate financial need are eligible for this award. The student must plan to enroll in a two-year community college, a vocational or technical training program, or a specialized program for students with learning disabilities.

Anne Ford Scholarship

The mission of the NCLD is to improve the lives of the 1?in 5?children and adults nationwide with learning and attention issues. This award is for high school seniors with a documented learning disability who have maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and intend to enroll in a bachelor’s degree program.