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Education Advantage

A Scholarship Program for People with Hemophilia A

Scholarship Recipients

Since its beginning in 2010, the Education Advantage scholarship program has awarded over 60 scholarships to students with hemophilia A.

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2011 Recipients

2010 Recipients

Recipients who have graduated

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Community College/Technical Scholarship

Awarded in amounts up to $2,500.

University Scholarship

Awarded in amounts up to $15,000.

Aaron S.

Kennewick, WA
Brigham Young University
Majoring in Mathematics
Clot Trot Organizer
As I attend college this fall, I will enter a new phase of life. I will major in mathematics and then pursue a career in that field, possibly combining math with engineering or science. I absolutely love math. My career options are numerous.

Adil H.

Staten Island, NY
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Biochemistry
Camp Counselor
Man is shaped not by himself but the experiences and moments he has shared. Hemophilia has had a significant impact on my life. Although it has been detrimental to my health, it has been beneficial to my life.

Alex M.

Cypress, TX
Texas A&M University
Chemical Engineering
Camp Ailihpomeh Volunteer
I am most proud of volunteering my time at Camp Ailihpomeh in Waco, Texas…When I turned 18, I became a camp counselor…I feel that this volunteer week is the most productive and rewarding experience I have because I am giving back my time to kids in the bleeding disorder community.

Andrew W.

Louisville, KY
Jefferson Community and Technical College
Education
Assistant Softball Coach
I want to be a teacher and a football coach. I feel that I have a lot of information about the game to pass on to young athletes and I get to be a part of a game that I love. So while hemophilia has kept me off the field, it will not keep me out of the game.

Austin H.

Paola, KS
Johnson County Community College
Basic Studies
Twin Valley 4-H Club
When I achieve my goals, I hope to be an inspiration to my young brother and other kids with hemophilia. I want to show them I might have hemophilia, but I won't let it define me!

Ben H.

Arlington, VA
Carleton College
Physics
Romanian Hemophilia Camp Volunteer
Last summer, I spent a week as a counselor at a camp for kids with hemophilia in Romania...and then I realized what hemophilia meant to me. It isn't so much a disease as a connection to thousands of other, similar people – even to people who speak a different language and live thousands of miles away.

Brennan R.

Oscar, LA
Delgado Community College
Business
Hurricane Relief Center Volunteer
One volunteer activity that I am very proud of is working at a Hurricane Relief Center after Hurricane Katrina. Giving all the evacuees clothes, toiletries, and other household items really brought a smile to their face and mine.

Brett P.

Tampa, FL
University of Florida
Biochemistry
Hemophilia Foundation of Greater Florida Volunteer
My academic goals include majoring in Biochemistry followed by attending medical school to pursue my dream of being a hematologist/oncologist. As a hematologist, I want to work with patients and be able to use my life experiences as a hemophiliac to better serve them.

Christian M.

Groveland, MA
Syracuse University
Majoring in Art Video
Camp Bold Eagle Staff Member
Hemophilia has impacted my life in an oddly great way. I have met friends and families who have become lifelong companions. In the future, I will stay involved in the hemophilia community. While at Syracuse, I plan to study film production/cinematography to learn more about the film industry and what it has to offer.

Conor C.

Pittsfield, MA
University of Vermont
Mathematics and Statistics
UVM Food Salvage-Soup Kitchen Volunteer
Growing up with hemophilia, I’ve spent a fair amount of time in hospitals, clinics, and other medical settings. I’ve seen how doctors and nurses can make a positive or negative impact in people’s lives…I want a career where I can help others and make a difference in their lives.

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