The Drew Swan Sibling Scholarship is a meaningful opportunity for students in Georgia who have shown strength compassion and dedication as siblings of individuals with developmental disabilities↚
Honor Compassion and Continue Your Education with the Drew Swan Sibling Scholarship in USA
Created in memory of Andrew Drew Swan this scholarship celebrates kindness advocacy family commitment and the powerful role siblings play in supporting loved ones with disabilities while also helping students move forward in their undergraduate education
Scholarship Details
Host Country
United States
Scholarship Name
Drew Swan Sibling Scholarship
Funding Body
ESP
Scholarship Amount
One thousand five hundred dollars
Number of Awards
One award
Degree Level
Undergraduate
Eligible Nationality
Domestic Students
Eligible State
Georgia
Deadline
June 30
Degree Level
This scholarship is available for students pursuing two year undergraduate degrees
It is also open to students pursuing four year undergraduate degrees
Applicants may attend school on a full time or part time basis
Available Fields of Study
Students from all academic subjects and study fields may apply as long as they are enrolled in or accepted to a nonprofit higher education institution in the United States
Scholarship Benefits
The selected applicant will receive a scholarship award of one thousand five hundred dollars
The scholarship provides financial assistance for educational expenses
The award supports undergraduate studies at a nonprofit higher education institution
The scholarship offers recognition for academic merit compassion community values and personal dedication
The scholarship amount is sent directly to the recipient’s college or university
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must be domestic students residing in Georgia USA
Applicants must be the sibling of an individual with a developmental disability
The sibling with a developmental disability must be a permanent resident of Georgia
Applicants must be enrolled in or accepted to a nonprofit higher education institution in the United States
Applicants must be pursuing a two year or four year undergraduate degree
Applicants must attend school at least part time
Applicants must be willing to provide additional documents if requested by the selection committee
