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Autism Scholarships

There are a number of grants and scholarahips offered around the country to children and adults on the spectrum. 

AUTISM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (ASP) OF OHIO

The ASP gives the parents of children with autism who qualify for a scholarship the choice to send the child to a special education program other than the one operated by the school district of residence to receive their education and the services outlined in the child's Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Autism Education Plan (AEP).  


For state programs outside of Ohio, please visit your nearest County Agency or Department for Development DIsabilities website for programs/scholarships in your area.


Autism Scholarship Program

25 S. Front Street, Mail Stop 310
Columbus, Ohio  43215

autismscholarship@education.ohio.gov
614-728-3480 or 877-644-6338


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Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program (Ohio)

 The Jon Peterson Special Needs (JPSN) Scholarship Program provides scholarships to students who are eligible to attend kindergarten through 12th grade and have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) from their district. The amount of each scholarship will be based on the primary disability condition identified on the student's Evaluation Team Report (ETR). Students must be enrolled in the scholarship program for the entire program year to receive the full scholarship amount. 


25 S. Front Street, Mail Stop 310
Columbus, Ohio  43215

peterson.scholarship@education.ohio.gov
614-728-3480 or 877-644-6338

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