Eva and her mother michelle have worked to manage eva s seizures while continuing to excel in school since she was 13.
Living with epilepsy in college.
Applicants must be a high school graduate who has demonstrated a high level of academic achievement as well as a history of community service.
Since your college will be your home away from home for the next four years you ll want to pick a place where you feel comfortable and where you feel safe.
Live with epilepsy with the vast majority being over the age of 17.
If you are at school college or university and you have epilepsy a law called the equality act 2010 aims to make sure you are treated fairly by everyone involved in your education.
The scholarship is named for erika knode who died in 2014 of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy sudep.
Ensure that people around you will know precisely what to do if a seizure strikes.
College always presents new challenges to students and for those who are impacted by epilepsy like eva wadzinski there can be added complexities to navigate.
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that creates challenges but not barriers for students planning to attend college.
The charity disability rights uk has more information about the equality act 2010.
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The flexibility of college is a good time for young people living with epilepsy to develop the skills needed for a fully independent life.
The ucb family epilepsy scholarship program provides financial assistance to students with epilepsy who are pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree at an accredited us college or university.
This includes lessons trips out practical subjects and exams.
Having epilepsy shouldn t determine which college you attend but there are a few things you ll want to look for when picking your university.
Teens with both epilepsy and developmental disabilities such as mental retardation cerebral palsy or blindness have never had greater opportunities for employment.
The mission of the epilepsy foundation is to lead the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures find cures and save lives.
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Their success in obtaining gratifying employment depends on support from family school and medical services.