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George T. Warren Scholarship

The George T. Warren Scholarship is awarded to help students with sensory and/or certain physical disabilities obtain a college education at the University Idaho.

George T. Warren was a graduate of the University of Idaho Law School and became a practicing attorney. In his later years, he experienced both sight and hearing losses. He also had a niece who became a wheelchair user in her mid-twenties. These personal experiences led him to leave an endowment to the University of Idaho to assist students with certain disabilities who demonstrate financial need.

The award is $10,000 annually for undergraduates and graduate students. The reward is renewable up to five years.

Return applications to the Bruce M. Pitman Center, Suite 127, email cdar@uidaho.edu, fax 208-885-9404 or mail them to:

George Warren Scholarship Committee
C/O Center for Disability Access and Resources
875 Perimeter Drive MS 4257
Moscow, ID 83844-4257

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Eligibility Requirements

Undergraduate and graduate students in any academic area are eligible. Preference is given to Idaho and out-of-state residents who demonstrate need through a processed FAFSA as determined by Student Financial Aid Services.

To be considered for the scholarship, students must:

  • Be admitted to the University of Idaho as a degree-seeking student. Notice of George T. Warren Award does not indicate admittance.
  • Have a physical disability as covered under the terms of the trust. In general, the scholarship is awarded to students who have significant sensory impairments, orthopedic impairments requiring assistive devices, and/or systemic health conditions that substantially limit one or more major life activities.
  • Demonstrate academic ability. Students must have at least a 2.0 GPA.

Undergraduate and graduate students in any academic area are eligible. Both part-time and full-time students are eligible. Funds will be adjusted accordingly.

Preference is Given to:

  1. Idaho residents who demonstrate need through a processed FAFSA as determined by Student Financial Aid Services.
  2. Out of state residents who demonstrate need through a processed FAFSA as determined by Student Financial Aid Services.
  3. Idaho residents.
  4. Out of state residents.

Questions?

Contact Center for Disability Access and Resources at 208-885-6307 or email cdar@uidaho.edu

Contact Us

Bruce M. Pitman Center, Suite 127

Mailing Address:
875 Perimeter Drive MS-4257
Moscow, ID 83844-4257

Phone: 208-885-6307

Fax: 208-885-9404

Email: cdar@uidaho.edu

Web: cdar

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Bruce M. Pitman Center, Room 056

Physical Address:
CDAR Testing
Bruce M. Pitman Center, Room 056

Mailing Address:
875 Perimeter Drive MS-4257
Moscow, ID 83844-4257

Phone: 208-885-9004

Email: cdar-testing@uidaho.edu

Idaho Student Union Building Room 330

Mailing Address:
CDAR #4257

Phone: 208-885-9107

Email: ravenscholars@uidaho.edu

Web: Raven Scholars Program

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