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ACB Scholarship Program

The American Council of the Blind’s (ACB) Scholarship Program was established in 1982. The American Council of the Blind (ACB) in partnership with other organizations and individuals offers educational scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $7,500 for entering freshman, undergraduate and graduate students, and those attending technical college. 

This program awards students with scholarships to help with post-secondary education financial needs such as tuition, fees, room and board and other additional costs associated with assistive technology.

To be eligible for a scholarship, applicants need to be legally blind, maintain a 3.0 GPA to be eligible for most scholarships, be a full-time student or a part-time student who works at least 32 hours per week, and be involved in their school and local community. Scholarships are awarded to students who attend post-secondary institutions in the United States.

In 2024, ACB awarded over $100,000 in scholarships to 21 individuals. Meet our 2022 scholarship recipients

A group of smiling scholarship recipients during convention.
2023 Scholarship Recipients

You will need to include the following documents with your completed application:

  1. Certification of legal blindness from an ophthalmologist, optometrist or physician. Legal blindness is defined as an individual who cannot see better than 20/200 in the best eye with glasses or contact lenses or whose visual field in the best eye is 20 degrees or less at the widest diameter with glasses or contact lenses.
  2. A transcript(s) from the school you are currently attending. Entering freshmen will need to include their high school transcripts and graduate students will need to include undergraduate transcripts. Unless extenuating circumstances exist, a 3.0 cumulative grade point average is required.
  3. Two letters of recommendation from a current or recent instructor, career counselor or employer.  Please submit each letter of recommendation separately.
  4. Proof of acceptance from a post-secondary school. Entering and transferring students must submit a notice or letter from the admissions office certifying acceptance or consideration for admission. If this is not available when the application is submitted, it must be submitted as soon as it is available. Students continuing at the same school attended during 2023 will not need to submit this document.
2019 scholarship winners Sasha and Verlencia Somuah with Scholarship Committee chair Denise Colley and Immediate Past President Kim Charlson.
2019 scholarship winners Sasha (left) and Verlencia (right) Somuah with Scholarship Committee chair Denise Colley (center left) and Immediate Past President Kim Charlson (center right)

Applications for the 2025 - 2026 school year can be submitted online from Friday, November 1, 2024 to Friday, February 14, 2025 11:59 pm (CST). 

All interested candidates must register for an ACB account prior to submitting a scholarship application online. Once you have created an account with ACB, please login and then you can access the scholarship application from the link at the top of the site. Visit this link to create an account or login.

Scholarship winners will experience firsthand ACB’s National Conference and Convention in July, where you will meet other students who share the same life experiences, create lasting friendships and network with individuals who understand what you are going through and can help you with your journey. There are also many sessions where you can learn about new technology and what is happening in our community. 
  
For more information, please contact the ACB Office at (612) 332-3242 or (800) 866-3242 or send an email to [email protected]. We look forward to receiving your application materials. 


Scholarship Awards

To maximize the financial impact, scholarship awardees may receive a combined AFB and ACB award.
 

Baystate Council of the Blind - ACB 
Massachusettes resident who is a full-time or part-time student (minimum of 2 classes per term)

Duane Buckley - ACB 
Undergraduate who has overcome major difficulties

Dr. Bradley Burson - ACB
Studying in the field of science or technology.

Kellie Cannon - ACB 
Studying in the field of computer science, data processing, programming, web development, etc.

William G. Corey - ACB 
Pennsylvania resident

Charles Dillman - AFB (4 scholarships)
Studying in the field of disability rehabilitation or teaching

Rudolph Dillman - AFB (4 scholarships)
Studying in the field of disability rehabilitation or teaching

Eunice Fiorito - ACB 
Studying in advocacy or disability services 

R.I. Gillette, Gladys C. Anderson and Karen D. Carsel Memorial - AFB 
For an undergraduate woman studying music

John Hebner - ACB 
Must be working full time and enrolled in substantial courses

James R. Olsen Memorial - ACB 
Undergraduate studying business, computer science, or information technology and involved in community service. 

ACB Oregon - ACB 
Oregon resident

Ross N. Pangere Foundation - ACB (3 scholarships)
Studying in the field of business, computer science or information technology

Floyd Qualls Memorial - ACB (5 Scholarships)
General studies

Paul and Ellen Ruckes - AFB (2 Scholarships)
Studying physical or computer sciences or engineering. 

Norma Schecter - ACB 
General studies

Arnold Sadler - ACB 
Studying in the field of disability rehabilitation, education, law & etc.

Tech For All (TFA) - ACB
Majoring in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) program
To learn more about Tech For All, visit: www.tfaconsulting.com.