Cochlear Scholarships
Scholarship Sponsored by Cochlear
Description **Purpose** Cochlear scholarships recognize and support students who use Cochlear hearing solutions. The program honors the innovators behind Cochlear’s devices while helping qualified recipients pursue higher education. Scholarships are intended for students advancing to or enrolled in accredited colleges or universities in the U.S. or Canada. Program administration and specific award terms are managed by Cochlear each year. Key takeaways - Scholarships honor Cochlear innovators and support device recipients’ education. - Intended for postsecondary study at accredited institutions. - Program details and administration are set annually by Cochlear. Eligibility **Who can apply** Applicants must be recipients of a Cochlear Nucleus, Baha, or Osia device and residents of the United States or Canada. Eligible applicants include graduated high‑school seniors and undergraduate or graduate students who have applied to or will enroll in an accredited college or university. Applicants must meet the program’s academic standard to apply and to continue receiving support if awarded. Certain individuals are explicitly excluded from eligibility. Key takeaways - Must be a Cochlear Nucleus, Baha, or Osia recipient. - Open to U.S. or Canadian citizens. - Available to graduating seniors and current or incoming undergrad/grad students at accredited institutions. Application Timeline **Opening and submission deadlines** Applications open approximately March 31 each year and must be completed online by the September deadline. Cochlear does not accept mailed or partial applications; incomplete submissions will not be considered. Because the program runs annually, applicants should consult the current year’s instructions and deadlines on the official Cochlear scholarship page. Missing the online deadline disqualifies an application for that cycle. Key takeaways - Applications open ~March 31 and are due in September. - Only online submissions accepted; mailed applications are not accepted. - Incomplete applications will be disqualified. Application Requirements & Restrictions **Academic and eligibility conditions** Applicants must have a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0 from their current academic institution to apply and to maintain the scholarship if awarded. Cochlear employees and their family members are not eligible to apply. Each recipient may receive the scholarship only once. Applicants over age 18 must submit their own application (no proxy submissions). Key takeaways - Minimum 3.0 unweighted GPA required to apply and to maintain the award. - Cochlear employees and family members are ineligible. - Winners can receive the scholarship one time; applicants over 18 must apply themselves. Award Value & Disbursement **Amounts and payment details** The publicly provided information does not specify award amounts or disbursement mechanics; these details can vary and are typically listed on the current program page or application materials. Awards are granted on an annual cycle, so payment schedules and amounts should be confirmed with Cochlear when applying. For exact figures, payment conditions, and whether funds are paid to the student or institution, refer to the official scholarship documentation. Key takeaways - Award amounts and disbursement details are not listed here and may vary annually. - Confirm payment schedule and recipient vs. institution payment with Cochlear. - Check the official scholarship page for current award values. History of the Award **Background and intent** The scholarship program was established to honor the innovators who developed Cochlear’s hearing solutions and to support users of those devices in pursuing higher education. Publicly available materials provide limited historical detail beyond this dedication and the program’s annual operation. For a fuller history—such as founding year, namesakes, or program evolution—contact Cochlear or review archived program announcements. Key takeaways - Created to honor Cochlear innovators and support device recipients’ education. - Public details on the award’s history are limited. - Contact Cochlear for in-depth historical information and archival records.
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