Many graduates of the Alabama School
for the Blind and Alabama School for the Deaf choose to pursue two and
four year college degrees. The Johnson Scholarship program helps provide
limited funds to support our graduates in their efforts.
In 1916, Nellie Hall Johnson, created
the school’s first endowment in memory of her late husband and AIDB’s
second president, Dr. Joseph Henry Johnson. Jr., to provide scholarships
for AIDB students “who have reached a degree of excellence to continue
his or her education in the college of their choice.”
The Johnson Scholarship Fund awards at
least two scholarships each year. Awards are for four (4) academic
years (eight (8) semesters) or until program completion – whichever
occurs first. Recipients are required to be enrolled full-time as
defined by the college or university in an institution of higher
education for each month they receive scholarship funds. Additionally,
all recipients are required to maintain an overall “C” (2.0) average or
better in order to remain eligible to receive funds.
If you would like to make a donation to the Johnson Scholarship Fund please contact us for more information.