Shire Canada Inc. is launching a new, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Scholarship Program tailored for Canadian adults diagnosed with ADHD who are pursuing post-secondary education. The Program will award recipients with a unique scholarship that combines financial support for tuition ($1,500) as well as one year’s worth of ADHD coaching services provided by the Edge Foundation (approximate value: $4,400). The Scholarship’s ADHD coaching component is specifically designed to address the challenges that students with ADHD may face during the transition to higher education.
This scholarship is open to legal residents of Alberta, Ontario, or Québec who are:
• accepted to or enrolled in a post-secondary program at a Canadian accredited two-year or four-year college, university, trade, technical school, or vocational school located in Alberta, Ontario, or Québec;
• of the age of majority in their province of residence; and
• diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and underthe care of a licensed health care professional for ADHD.
Check out their flyer:http://www.caddac.ca/cms/CADDAC_pdf/Events/Shire_Canada_ADHD_Scholarship_2013.pdf
Or visit the Shire Scholarship website: http://www.shireadhdscholarship.com/
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