The Arizona Hemophilia Association provides information about educational scholarships when we are made aware of them. Each scholarship provider has specific requirements. Be sure to read the requirements thoroughly. Please make sure to check back on each website for exact deadlines. Contact the funding source with any questions or concerns. Many have early deadlines, so apply as early as possible!
Candidate: Any individual who has been diagnosed with hemophilia or other significant bleeding disorder. Any individual whose immediate family member is attached to the hemophilia/bleeding disorder community. Deadline: June 15th 2021
Contact: Hemophilia Federation of America Scholarship Committee
Cascade Foundation of Southern Arizona Educational Scholarship
Amount: Varies – check foundation website Candidate: Open to individuals with a bleeding disorder (Hemophilia, vWD, or other factor deficiency), or be the sibling or the child of an affected individual. Candidate must live in Southern Arizona.
Deadline: June 1st 2021
Contact: Cascade Foundation of Southern Arizona, Inc.
Amount: HFA awards scholarships to promising students in the bleeding disorders community. HFA provides 4 scholarships of $2,000-$4,000 in only three categories.
Soozie Courter 'Sharing a Brighter Tomorrow' Hemophilia Scholarship Program
Amount: Five $4,000 graduate scholarships and Ten $2,500 college scholarships, including vocational schools
Candidate: Students with hemophilia A or B. The program is open to high school seniors, students who have completed high school or an equivalent program (eg, graduate equivalency diploma [GED]), and students enrolled in junior college, college (undergraduate or graduate), or vocational school.
Candidate: Applicants must have a parent who is a scientist, doctor, nurse, pharmacists and/or bleeding disorder healthcare professionals who are part of the comprehensive care team or have Hemophilia B or be a sibling of a person with Hemophilia B. Applicants must have applied to, been accepted at, an accredited college or university.
Candidate: Applicants must attend an accredited technical school, college or university. Have a diagnosed bleeding disorder, OR be a parent, spouse, partner, child, or sibling of a person with a bleeding disorder. Have a GPA of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale and submit report card or transcript.
Candidate: Applicants are not required to be patients of InfuCare Rx, but must have an eligible diagnosis (family members of diagnosed person are not eligible) and be a resident of the United States of America. Deadline: April 30th, 2021