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Margaret Francis Foundation Scholarship

Scholarship information

Margaret Fine Francis was a well-know community access advocate who worked to ensure that a new ASU campus being build in the West Valley, would be accessible to ASU West students with disabilities especially those who used wheelchairs for mobility purposes. For her pioneering access advocacy efforts, the Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services (Formerly Disability Resource Center) at West was named in her honor in 1995.

Criteria
Minimum GPA: 
2.50
FAFSA Required: 
Yes
Must Demonstrate Need: 
No
Residency: 
Resident
Non-Resident
Enrollment status: 
Full-time
Academic level: 
Incoming first-year student
Incoming transfer (undergraduate)
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Post Baccalaureate
Graduate
Law
Location: 
West Valley
Additional criteria: 

Must be registered with Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services
Must be an ASU West student
Current FAFSA on file with ASU Financial Aid Office
Good Academic Standing
Cannot be a Margaret Francis Scholarship recipient from the immediate preceding year

Contact info
Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services (Formerly Disability Resource Center)
Renae Hackman
480.965.1234
student.accessibility@asu.edu
Application information

Scholarship recipients will commit to providing 10 hours of DRC "Student Engagement Service". This can be arranged through participation in Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services Events and/or community service opportunities at ASU.

Deadline: 
Monday, February 05, 2024

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