Scholarship
In 2010, 33 scholarship recipients from the hemophilia community received various scholarship award amounts, totaling $160,000.
Our unique multi-track scholarship programs represent Baxter's ongoing commitment to the hemophilia community. Designed to help eligible members of the hemophilia community offset the costs of higher education and pursue their dreams, the Education Advantage program provides scholarship options to help you get an edge.
Applications have closed for 2011-2012’s university and community college scholarships. However, it is never too early to start thinking about next year. We have taken some steps to make this easier, so check out our tabbed content. It guides you through what you’ll need, eligibility, criteria, and more. Also, be sure to register for Education Advatage Updates We’ll shoot you an email when the application process opens next year!
If you are interested in our GED Assistance program, be sure to read that section because it does not have the same deadlines as our college programs!
Baxter Healthcare Corporation is not involved in the review of applications or the selection of scholarship recipients. Scholarship America is solely responsible for reviewing all scholarship applications, determining financial need and eligibility, and selecting scholarship recipients.
Decisions for all assistance are based on a wide variety of criteria, including financial need, academic accomplishment, community involvement, and how you have met the challenges of living with hemophilia A.