Guest guest Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 To whom it may concern: My name is K., and I have accepted my admission to Gallaudet University's AudD program for Fall 2011. I am from the Central Florida area, and I want nothing more than to make the transition to D.C. to pursue this incredible opportunity that I've been given. However, I am also a student with a disability. I am confined to a wheelchair due to a disability called Spinal Muscular Atrophy. I make any and all efforts to be as independent as possible, but there are some activities of daily living that I simply cannot do on my own such as bathing, dressing, etc. Because of these limitations, I have received personal care attendant services in Florida to assist me. I am in need of these services 20+ hours each day, however the cost of these services is enormous (roughly $20/hr). Until I received my Bachelor's degree at the University of Central Florida, Vocational Rehabilitation covered the costs of these expensive services to see that I was able to complete this degree. Because my desire to pursue a higher education degree is not necessary in order for me to find a job, Vocational Rehabilitation has decided to not assist me in paying for my personal care attendants while I attend graduate school at Gallaudet University. I am not one to give up on my dreams, I never have been. I was taught that if I keep looking for options, I will get where I want to be in my life. I want to be successful. I want to look back on my life and think that I've done amazing things. I want everybody to be proud of the life I make for myself. I want to inspire and open people's eyes to possibilities they never saw possible, simply by pushing my own limits. So, I accept that there were drawbacks to my plans for funding these dreams, but there's a motivation and a forward momentum that will get me where I belong. And where I belong is at Gallaudet University. That being said, my reason for writing this letter is to find an answer. I am wondering if anybody is aware of a way that I am able to fund my personal care attendants during the pursuit of my AudD degree. If anybody has information about a grant that funds physically disabled students, large scholarships that could assist in funding the over $120,000 per year I have to pay out of pocket for personal care attendants, or philanthropists that are willing to help out an individual student, I am curious. It would be devastating to me to have to pass up the opportunity to attend Gallaudet, simply because I am not as physically capable as other students. Thank you sincerely for reading this letter, and hopefully it falls into the right hands. I am going to continue chasing after every lead I come across. I appreciate any advice in advance, and I am so much looking forward to August when I (hopefully) call Gallaudet University my new home and begin my journey toward my graduate degree in Audiology. K. Contact: kersteth@... Date: 05/25/2011 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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