iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Education
 

New Scholarship For Leaders of Bipolar Lives

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Sarah Freeman

Many bipolar people are very talented but fail to reach their full potential. By providing cash awards for students in higher education, scholarships for people with bipolar disorder give practical support to the bipolar community.

However, relatively few such scholarships exist, and it can be difficult to discover information about them. According to the donor of a newly established bipolar scholarship, "Bipolar disorder is in the news constantly right now. This has done a lot of good in terms of raising awareness and shattering some of the myths about bipolar. However, this new awareness needs to be matched by practical measures that encourage and support the bipolar community. Many people with bipolar disorder are highly gifted, but show a pattern of under achieving. Higher education seems like the right place to focus on. There is a definite shortage of higher education scholarships for consumers of mental health services."

Some pharmaceutical companies that produce medications for treating bipolar offer scholarships, and a few others are available from private foundations. Some are also offered by private donors. Ideally, such scholarships would encourage research, reflection, and creativity in communicating important information about bipolar disorder.

A problem with some of the few scholarships available for consumers of mental health services is lack of privacy and stigma. Particularly welcome would be more scholarships that do not require detailed disclosure of any medical details, or publicity for the recipient. This trend seems to be changing, according to the organizer of one of the recently established new bipolar scholarships, "Too often, shame is attached to the bipolar label and we need to attract as many applicants as possible."

Another exciting trend is the creation of scholarships that cater to the creativity of people with bipolar. For example, inviting submissions using multimedia formats and YouTube videos, as well as conventional essays.

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) suggest students with bipolar disorder concentrate their search at the state and local level, as this is where the majority of scholarship opportunities exist. It is also a good idea to focus on the college the student wishes to attend, and apply for a broad range of scholarships, instead of just those relevant to consumers of mental health services. In this way they can talk about conquering bipolar in the context of a larger life story, instead of being defined by the bipolar label.

Some commentators fear that recent tragedies such as the campus shooting in Virginia will further marginalize students who are identified as having mental health issues. However, the reality is that bipolar students are more likely to be victims of violent crime than to commit such crimes.

Too many brilliant but bipolar individuals are not as fulfilled and productive as they could be, due to the disruption of mood episodes, but also because of frustration from lack of education and self actualization.

Today some excellent online guides to scholarships for students with bipolar disorder exist. Anyone who feels they may be eligible should research these opportunities and take advantage of the support on offer.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

For additional information on the Bipolar Lives Scholarship, visit Bipolar Scholarships. Sarah Freeman is an attorney with manic-depressive illness, and webmaster of Bipolar Lives, one of the Internet’s leading sites on bipolar disorder. Bipolar Lives provides a unique blend of the latest research, effective bipolar management tools and techniques, and personal stories.

Article Tags: bipolar [See Dictionary], scholarships [See Dictionary], students [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on July 28, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Brainwaves and Brain Evolution System
Submitted by: A. Majid

The electrical activity emanating from the brain creates frequencies are called brainwaves Brainwave frequencies are measured in Hertz (Hz), meaning cycles per second...

College Admissions Consulting Makes All the Difference
Submitted by: Jason Kay

Getting accepted into the college of your choice is a tricky thing to do at times but by using a college admissions consultant you can greatly increase your chances of getting accepted into the first college on your list...

GCSE Maths Revision Goes Hi-Tech!
Submitted by: Steven Britton

Pressure to succeed academically in this technologically driven age is becoming more and more important...

Is Sociology a Science?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder

Science has been defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary as "knowledge obtained through study or practice...

How Has Warfare Been Changed by Science and Technology?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder

Warfare is an element of the human experience since the beginning of time While warfare is a destructive force, it also is a very creative force as many technologies have been developed as a result of the need to win a war...

What is Science Fiction?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder

Science fiction is a genre of media creation that includes books, television programs, movies and art...

How Has Science Affected Sports?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder

Science has had a major impact on the world of sports In fact, science has reformatted the way in which games are trained for, the way that they are played and the way that they are viewed...

An Audience With Howard Gardner
Submitted by: Matt Crick

For a quarter of a century Professor Howard Gardner has challenged academia with his theory of multiple intelligences...

How to Achieve 99 Percentile in GMAT Math
Submitted by: Joel Lee

Achieving a high score in GMAT is essential if you want to enrol into a top class business school, and with the knowledge of the right methods to improve your mathematical skills, you can easily achieve a 99 percentile in your math section...

6 Things You Must Know Before Taking a SAT Prep Course
Submitted by: Joel Lee

So you are considering enrolling into a SAT prep course after receiving another mediocre score in your last SAT practice test...

5 Steps to Ace IELTS Listening Section
Submitted by: Joel Lee

Knowing how to read, write and speak English doesn’t necessarily translate to excellent IELTS results...

4 Tips to Prepare You for the Night Before SAT Test
Submitted by: Joel Lee

So you’ve been studying hard for the past few months building up to your SAT test tomorrow You’ve done enough SAT practice papers to last you a lifetime, and now that the last night before your freedom is here, you are at a loss to what you should do to complete your preparation...

Beat The Clock Of A GRE Test With A Prep Course That Fits You Best
Submitted by: Joel Lee

Enrolling in a Graduate Record Examination preparation course is a great way to familiarise yourself with the somewhat gruelling time pressure test where you will only have approximately one minute for each question...

The Benefits of Learning a New Language
Submitted by: John Clayton

According to some studies conducted by notable child development specialists, a child not only has the intellectual capacities to learn a new language easier than an adult, but they are also more adept to learning about valuable qualities such as discipline and tolerance, enabling them to become more successful and acquire more opportunities in their adult lives...

What Are the Benefits of Studying a Foreign Language?
Submitted by: John Clayton

Since English has always been the most prominent language being used by the biggest media outfits and communication giants, most people have the misconception that having enough knowledge on this language is already adequate enough to get on with life...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy