Prosthetics & Orthotics Scholarships & Grants (Sorted by Deadline)

The most accurate, link-verified list of Prosthetics & Orthotics scholarships and grants.

IAAPOC Sam D. Benson Scholarship

💥 Why It Slaps: Mission-driven award uplifting Black P&O students; recognized across programs (UW, Baylor, UTSW).
💰 Amount: Typically $1,000 (recent awards at this level)
⏰ Deadline: Feb 7, 2025 (closed for 2025; watch for 2026 dates)
🔗 Apply/info: https://iaapoc.org/scholarships

SPS O&P Master’s Scholarship

💥 Why It Slaps: Industry-backed, clean application; great shot for first-year MPO/MSOP students.
💰 Amount: $2,500
⏰ Deadline: Feb 21, 2025 (closed; expected Feb 2026 cycle)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.spsco.com/op-master-scholarship

ABC O&P Technician Diversity Scholarship

💥 Why It Slaps: Same technician focus, specifically expanding diversity in O&P.
💰 Amount: $5,000
⏰ Deadline: Apr 3, 2025 (closed; monitor for 2026)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.abcop.org/

Chester Haddan Scholarship (The O&P Foundation)

💥 Why It Slaps: Foundation-backed recognition for clinician master’s students; straightforward criteria.
💰 Amount: $2,500
⏰ Deadline: Apr 1–May 1, 2025 (closed; Spring window annually)
🔗 Apply/info: https://oandpfoundation.org/education/

Larry Lange Travel & Professional Development Award (The O&P Foundation)

💥 Why It Slaps: Helps offset conference/travel costs—present, network, and level-up your CV.
💰 Amount: $2,000
⏰ Deadline: Apr 1–May 1, 2025 (closed; Spring window annually)
🔗 Apply/info: https://ncope.org/index.php/home-page-v2/residency-program-services/op-residency-future-and-current-past-residents/residency-resident-scholarships/larry-lange-travel-fellowship-award/

Limb Care Foundation Scholarship

💥 Why It Slaps: Open to students in prosthetics/orthotics and related fields; clear application window.
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: May 1, 2025 (opens each Jan 1)
🔗 Apply/info: https://limbcarefoundation.org/scholarship

AOPA Student Poster Awards — Otto & Lucille Becker (Orthotics)

💥 Why It Slaps: $ + airfare + hotel + registration to AOPA National Assembly—serious prestige for a poster.
💰 Amount: $500 + travel/registration package
⏰ Deadline: July 20, 2025 (poster submission; closed)
🔗 Apply/info: https://aopanet.org/2022-aopa-national-assembly/student-poster-contest/

AOPA Student Poster Awards — Edwin & Kathryn Arbogast (Prosthetics)

💥 Why It Slaps: Parallel prosthetics award with the same travel/registration perks—great for early researchers.
💰 Amount: $500 + travel/registration package
⏰ Deadline: July 20, 2025 (poster submission; closed)
🔗 Apply/info: https://aopanet.org/2022-aopa-national-assembly/student-poster-contest/

Fuel the Future of O&P Scholarship (The O&P Foundation)

💥 Why It Slaps: New flagship scholarship—FIVE awards at $20K each for MPO/MSOP clinician students.
💰 Amount: $20,000 (5 awards)
⏰ Deadline: Sept 22, 2025 (current cycle)
🔗 Apply/info: https://orthoticsandprostheticsfoundation.smapply.us/prog/2025_fuel_the_future_of_op_scholarship_/

ABC Orthotist & Prosthetist Scholarship (via The O&P Foundation)

💥 Why It Slaps: Big-ticket ABC award for CAAHEP-accredited O&P master’s students.
💰 Amount: $10,000 (multiple awards)
⏰ Deadline: Oct 14, 2025 (current cycle)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.sallie.com/scholarships/scholly/abc-orthotist–prosthetist-scholarship

ABC Scholarship for O&P Diversity (via The O&P Foundation)

💥 Why It Slaps: Same $10K ABC power, with a focus on diversifying the O&P talent pipeline.
💰 Amount: $10,000 (multiple awards)
⏰ Deadline: Oct 14, 2025 (current cycle)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.abcop.org/orthotist-prosthetist-students-residents/2024-2025-abc-o-p-scholarships

ABC Student Poster Awards (AAOP Annual Meeting)

💥 Why It Slaps: Three prizes + recognition at the Academy’s marquee meeting—nice launchpad for research-minded students.
💰 Amount: $1,000 (1st), $850 (2nd), $650 (3rd)
⏰ Deadline: Varies by AAOP call; awards presented at the meeting (typically late winter)
🔗 Apply/info: https://oandpfoundation.org/abc-student-poster-prizes/

Hanger Foundation — John Daniel Shay Memorial Scholarship

💥 Why It Slaps: Named award with national visibility; great for standout service-oriented candidates.
💰 Amount: $5,000
⏰ Deadline: TBA (program cycles; check page)
🔗 Apply/info: https://hangerfoundation.org/impact/scholarships/

Hanger Foundation — Partner School O&P Scholarships

💥 Why It Slaps: Substantial multi-year funding administered through participating O&P universities.
💰 Amount: Up to $10,000/year (for up to 2 years)
⏰ Deadline: Varies by school
🔗 Apply/info: https://hangerfoundation.org/impact/scholarships/

NUPOC Tamarack Award (Northwestern)

💥 Why It Slaps: Three $2K awards at NUPOC focused on orthotics excellence + an original essay.
💰 Amount: $2,000 (3 awards)
⏰ Deadline: Annual (NUPOC internal timeline)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.nupoc.northwestern.edu/education/student-resources/scholarships.html

University of Pittsburgh SHRS — AccelerATe Scholarship (P&O eligible)

💥 Why It Slaps: One-time award aimed at diversity, equity & inclusion—explicitly includes P&O master’s.
💰 Amount: Up to $5,000
⏰ Deadline: Rolling/with program application
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.shrs.pitt.edu/academics/rst/po/cost/

Century College — Janna Hjelm Orthotics & Prosthetics Memorial

💥 Why It Slaps: Great for students new to O&P; two awards each cycle.
💰 Amount: 2 at $1,500
⏰ Deadline: Varies by campus cycle
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.century.edu/giving/foundation-scholarships/

UT Southwestern MPO — Departmental Scholarships

💥 Why It Slaps: Program-specific scholarship pool for admitted MPO students (details provided during admissions).
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: Provided during admissions timeline
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/school-of-health-professions/programs/prosthetics-orthotics/admissions/

Dan McKeever Scholarship Fund (via The O&P Foundation)

💥 Why It Slaps: Longstanding fund connected to the Foundation; good “extra shot” alongside ABC/Fuel the Future.
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: Typically in the Spring/Fall Foundation windows
🔗 Apply/info: https://oandpfoundation.org/education/


Monthly Update (Sept 2025)

  • New 🔥: Fuel the Future of O&P Scholarship launched this cycle with five $20K awards; deadline Sept 22, 2025.
  • ABC $10K O&P & O&P Diversity: current cycle deadline is Oct 14, 2025.
  • AOPA Poster Awards: 2025 submission window closed (July 20). Start drafting for 2026.
  • Mark your calendar: early-year repeats to watch—IAAPOC (Feb), SPS (Feb), ABC Technician (Apr), Chester Haddan & Larry Lange (Apr–May).

Notes on Eligibility & Strategy

  • Most national awards require enrollment in a CAAHEP-accredited MPO/MSOP program (or NCOPE-accredited context for residents).
  • Aim to stack: pair a Foundation/ABC scholarship with a school/industry award (e.g., Hanger, NUPOC Tamarack) for best coverage.
  • For poster awards, start abstracts in spring; aim for July submissions (AOPA) and Academy timelines.

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Prosthetics & Orthotics Scholarships — FAQs (2025–2026)

1) Who’s typically eligible for P&O scholarships?

Most national awards target students admitted to or enrolled in a CAAHEP-accredited Master’s in Prosthetics & Orthotics (MPO/MSOP) or related clinician master’s programs. Some funds also support O&P technicians, residents, or pre-professional undergrads planning to enter an accredited program. Always check each award’s eligibility notes (degree level, enrollment status, GPA, citizenship, etc.).

2) What’s the difference between clinician (MPO/MSOP) and technician scholarships?

Clinician awards focus on students training for ABC board eligibility as orthotists/prosthetists (graduate degree + residency + exams).
Technician awards support hands-on fabrication roles (certified technician pathway), often at the certificate/associate level. Technician-targeted scholarships are rarer—apply early and broadly.

3) Which accreditation or credentials matter for eligibility?

Look for CAAHEP-accredited academic programs and NCOPE-accredited residencies. Many scholarships (and future certification steps) expect you to be on an accredited path; listing your program’s accreditation clearly in applications helps reviewers.

4) When do most P&O scholarships open/close each yea Save r?

A typical cycle (varies by fund):

  • January–February: Early national awards (e.g., association & DEI funds).
  • March–May: Foundation windows, technician-specific awards, travel/pro dev grants.
  • June–July: Student poster/abstract contests (submit in midsummer for fall conferences).
  • September–October: Large national clinician awards for the current academic year.
    Set calendar reminders and re-check pages monthly—deadlines can shift a week or two each year.

5) I haven’t started an MPO yet—can I still apply?

Often yes. Many awards accept admitted (not yet enrolled) students if you can show an official offer/intent for a coming term. Some are restricted to current students; read the fine print.

6) Are there scholarships for O&P residents?

Yes—typically smaller travel, research, and conference awards (poster prizes, presentation support) plus occasional employer-linked tuition assistance. Residents should also look at foundation micro-grants and professional society travel funds.

7) Can international or DACA students apply?

Some awards are citizenship-neutral if you’re in an eligible accredited U.S. program; others restrict to U.S. citizens/permanent residents. Apply wherever you meet the criteria and keep a spreadsheet noting any status limitations.

8) What expenses can scholarships cover?

Commonly tuition and required fees, plus books/supplies (CAD/CAM, tools, lab kits), and sometimes conference travel/registration. A few allow living expenses or clinical travel. Use awards exactly as stated; when stacking multiple awards, avoid double-claiming the same expense.

9) Are awards renewable? Can I re-apply?

Most are one-year and re-apply-friendly. Some are renewable if you maintain GPA/enrollment; others let past winners re-compete. Put renewal/eligibility notes in your tracker.

10) Do I need the GRE or a minimum GPA for scholarships?

Scholarships rarely require GRE. Many programs have moved GRE-optional. GPA expectations vary, but a 3.0+ is a common floor; 3.3–3.5 helps for competitive national awards. Use your statement to contextualize any GPA dips with evidence of current academic momentum.

11) How do I stand out in P&O scholarship essays?

  • Align to mission (patient outcomes, access, DEI, rural/VA care, global health).
  • Show hands-on growth (fabrication, CAD/CAM, 3D printing, outcome measures).
  • Quantify impact (clinic hours, volunteer programs, peer mentoring, outreach).
  • Link your career plan to concrete populations (pediatrics, limb loss, neuro, geriatrics).
  • Add evidence: poster abstracts, QA projects, QI metrics, leadership roles.

12) What supporting documents are commonly required?

Unofficial transcript, resume/CV, proof of enrollment/admission, one–two letters (ideally from faculty or clinical supervisors), and a focused essay (500–750 words). Keep PDFs named cleanly (Lastname_Firstname_DocType.pdf).

13) Can I stack scholarships with FAFSA, assistantships, or employer aid?

Usually yes—unless an award explicitly forbids stacking. Coordinate with your financial aid office so institutional aid adjusts correctly and you avoid over-awarding.

14) Are scholarship funds taxable?

In the U.S., funds used for qualified education expenses (tuition, required fees, books/supplies) are generally not taxable; portions used for room/board or stipends may be taxable. This is general info—not tax advice. Confirm current rules (e.g., IRS guidance) with a tax professional.

15) What about poster/abstract prizes—do they help financially or just for the resume?

Both. Poster competitions often include cash awards plus travel/registration to major meetings. They’re also powerful CV signals for residency and future positions.

16) Are there awards specifically for diversity, equity & inclusion?

Yes—several national/industry scholarships explicitly support students from underrepresented backgrounds in P&O. Tailor your statement to your lived experiences, community work, and future equity impact in clinical practice.

17) I’m a career-changer—does that help or hurt?

It can help if you connect prior skills (mechanical/electrical, materials, design, coding, patient-facing roles) to P&O outcomes. Translate previous work to patient benefit (durability, comfort, gait outcomes, clinic efficiency).

18) What’s a smart month-by-month plan for the 2025–26 cycle?

  • Sept–Oct: Hit major national clinician awards; polish a 1-page CV and master essay.
  • Nov–Dec: Request letters early; line up spring abstracts.
  • Jan–Feb: Apply for early association/DEI funds; confirm FAFSA & cost of attendance.
  • Mar–May: Submit for foundation windows; look for technician and travel funds.
  • Jun–Jul: Finalize posters/abstracts; submit to summer deadlines.
  • Aug: Update tracker; prep renewal applications and budget for the new term.

19) How do I verify a scholarship page is legit (no aggregators)?

Favor .org/.edu domains and known organizations; the page should clearly list eligibility, amount, deadline, and a direct application. Cross-check the organization’s official site navigation and look for a current-year timestamp or PDF. Avoid sites that require creating a general account to “unlock” details.

20) Common mistakes that cost applicants awards?

  • Missing the exact prompt (great essay, wrong question).
  • Uploading unlabeled or locked files.
  • Ignoring word limits.
  • Reusing a generic essay with mismatched mission.
  • Submitting without proofing (typos, wrong program name, old deadline).

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