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Lime Connect Pathways Scholarship for High School Seniors

Offered by Lime Connect

Amount$1,000 USD
DeadlineApr 14, 2026
LevelUndergraduate
FieldAny
DurationOne-time award for first year of undergraduate study
Awards13 students selected in the 2026 cycle
LanguageEnglish; study at a four-year college or university in the United States or Canada

About this scholarship

The Lime Connect Pathways Scholarship for High School Seniors supports students with disabilities who are moving from high school into four-year university study in the United States or Canada. The official Lime Connect page states that 13 students are selected and that the 2026 prize is $1,000 USD. The award is partial funding because it is a one-time scholarship and does not cover full tuition, fees, housing, books, travel, insurance, or personal expenses. Applicants must have, or consider themselves to have, a visible or invisible disability; Lime Connect uses an inclusive definition that includes long-term or recurring conditions affecting major daily activities, as well as perceived disability. Eligible students must be current high school seniors in the U.S. or Canada graduating in spring or summer 2026, accepted to or awaiting acceptance from a four-year college or university in either country, and intending full-time enrollment in fall 2026. Applications are submitted through the Lime Network community platform.

Eligibility

  • Have or consider yourself to have a visible or invisible disability
  • Be a current high school senior in the United States or Canada
  • Graduate in spring or summer 2026
  • Be accepted to or awaiting acceptance from a four-year college or university in the United States or Canada
  • Intend to enroll full time in fall 2026
  • Join or log in to The Lime Network and submit the required application materials

Always verify amounts and deadlines on the official site; they change each cycle.
Last verified by us: 2026-06-03.

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