The Baer Reintegration Scholarship 2020-2021 Applications are open for students diagnosed with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.
Funded by the Sidney R. Baer Jr. Foundation, the award is designed to offer financial assistance for US students who have the proposal to join a school in the United States.
The Center for Reintegration is a non-profit organisation committed to helping people with mental illnesses pursue a meaningful life through reintegration.
Established in 1999, the Sidney R. Baer, Jr. Foundation offers fund to organisations working to stimulate education, research and direct care for mental illness.
Offered Benefits
Awards determine on a case-by-case basis. Award is paid directly to institutions for the tuition costs, books, laboratory supplies and mandatory fees on behalf of winning applicants.
Application Process
To Apply: There are two ways to apply for the Baer Reintegration Scholarship.
- Option 1: Mailed Application: Click here to download, print, complete the mail-in application and mailed to Baer Reintegration program PO Box #35218Philadelphia, PA 19128
- Option 2: Online Application
Supporting Documents: Applicants must submit all the following: a personal essay, school transcripts, three unopened, sealed Recommendation Forms, Signed Personal Consent & Release Form, Proof of employment or community involvement, and a copy of your school’s educational costs.
Essay Rule: Essay should be no longer than three double-spaced typed pages. It must comprise the given section headings – to make six separate sections to the essay.
- My Career Goal and My Rationale for Choosing This Goal
- How This Course of Study Will Help Me Achieve My Career Goal
- How My Illness Has Impacted My Ability to Succeed in School, Maintain Employment or Establish Relationships
- Steps I Have Taken to Prepare for Pursuit of This Education
- The rationale for the Specific School Chosen
- My Plans to Continue Treatment While Pursuing an Education
Entry Requirement: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) through the U.S. Department of Education. Students can apply on the Web at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov or contact your school for an application form.