Scottsdale Mayor’s Ability Awards scholarship applications now open to all in pursuit of higher learning

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The scholarship is led by the Mayor’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities and sponsored through a partnership with the Gila River Indian Community. (Submitted Photos/DigitalFreePress)
Staff Writer | Mayor of Scottsdale

All Scottsdale students are invited to apply for the Scottsdale Mayor’s Ability Awards, which is a scholarship program designed to support college and trade school bound students living with disabilities.

The Scottsdale Mayor’s Ability Awards scholarship provides financial assistance to those who have demonstrated exceptional resilience in overcoming the challenges of living with a disability and have a strong desire to continue their education, according to a press release.

The scholarship is led by the Mayor’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities and sponsored through a partnership with the Gila River Indian Community, the release states.

“The Mayor’s Ability Awards are about empowering students with disabilities to realize their full potential,” said Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky. “By providing scholarships, we help ensure that their intelligence, creativity, and determination are celebrated and supported, allowing them to achieve their academic and professional goals without limitations.”

Eligible Scottsdale students who are planning to attend a college, university, vocational or trade school can submit their applications from now until March 21.

To ensure the best chance for success in completing the application, students are advised to seek assistance from their local academic counselor or transitional counselor. Detailed scholarship information and eligibility requirements for parents and participants are available on the city’s website, HERE.

Recipients will be recognized at the Mayor’s Ability Awards Ceremony from 4-6 p.m. Friday, April 18, at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, 3830 N. Marshall Way, in Scottsdale.

Assistance is available for those who may encounter difficulties completing the online application form. Please contact Yvonne Cahill at 480-312-7977 for support.

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