The Gwendolyne Hawley Trust Scholarship Award Program is designed to assist deserving post-secondary students who are blind or visually impaired with their education. Students are selected for the awards based on various factors indicating their high potential to make our investment in their future worthwhile.
The Kansas State School for the Blind (KSSB) and its foundation, the KC Blind All-Stars, are responsible for distributing the Gwendolyne Hawley Trust on behalf of the Hutchinson Community Foundation. The late Mrs. Hawley of Hutchinson, Kansas, left this trust to assist blind students with post-secondary education. The amounts of the scholarship award(s) have ranged from $500 to $3,350. Please share this information with others who are familiar with students who meet the following criteria:
- Kansas resident who is blind or visually impaired.
- Enrolled in or entering a formal course of study via one of the following by September of the current year:
- Vocational Training Program – must be licensed and accredited
- University/College
- Taking nine (9) hours (or the equivalent) of undergraduate courses or six (6) hours (or the equivalent) of graduate courses.
- Must be sponsored by a teacher, counselor, professor, or other professional involved with the applicant in an official capacity. (The sponsor form is located at www.kcblindallstars.org. The sponsor must complete the form online.
- Must complete all required components of the application and provide all required documentation.
Read and follow the instructions carefully before submitting your application. All winners will be notified on or before August 1st, 2024.