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  • The U.S. Department of Education offers scholarships to students with at least one parent with a disability as a part of their Through the Looking Glass Scholarship program. More information can be found about this at the following: http://lookingglass.org/news/scholar.php . Alternatively there is a Reference Service Press scholarship resource guide guide entitled "Financial Aid for the Disabled and Their Families, 2004-2006". More information about this publication as well ordering details can be found at the following http://www.rspfunding.com/catalog/item/1414261/878449.htm . I would suggest contacting your local library before buying the guide outright. Good Luck!
  • Many Colleges have work-study programs for students and their are always student jobs on campus. (I worked as a custodian for two years in junior College and enjoyed being part of the college) Good Luck
  • If your son is in the top 10% of his class, her can go to many Ivy league and quality universities on scholarship, contingent upon acceptance.

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