Visually Handicapped Student Grant

Visually Handicapped Student Grant is a scholarship worth $2,500.

Award$2,500
Deadline Not published

About 45 minutes of work, based on what the sponsor asks for.

What the sponsor says

Visually Handicapped Student Grant The Handicapped Student Grant Program was established to provide funding for undergraduate Wisconsin residents, enrolled at least half-time, that show financial need and have a severe or profound hearing or visual impairment. For purposes of this grant the hearing loss must be 40 decibels or greater in the better ear and/or the vision loss must be 20/200 or less in the better eye or the field of vision must be 20 degrees or less in the better eye. Award amounts vary, but cannot exceed $2,500. To apply, students must complete the FAFSA and Hearing &

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Our read on this award

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How these are worked out
  • How narrow the field is.Read from where the sponsor restricts it. An award open to one high school is competing against a graduating class.
  • Value for the effort.The published amount divided by the 45 minutes the sponsor's own requirements take.
  • Where it sits.Ranked against every other award we hold, narrowest field and best value for the effort first.
  • None of it is a chance of winning. We do not know how many people apply or how a sponsor chooses, so we do not publish a percentage. Anyone who does is guessing.

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Last checked 2026-08-11. Deadlines change without notice, so confirm with the sponsor before you rely on one.