180 Medical College Scholarship Program

We are honored to offer the 180 Medical Scholarship Program as a way to help college students living with conditions such as spinal cord injuries, spina bifida, transverse myelitis, neurogenic bladder, or an ostomy (ileostomy, colostomy, or urostomy).

Because we understand that these conditions often come with financial challenges, we offer this program as a way to give back and invest in the future of inspiring students who have faced adversity and continue forward with their career goals.

Eligibility

Wondering how to apply for the 180 Medical scholarship?

In order to be eligible, applicants must be:

A legal resident of the United States

Accepted to a two-year, four-year, or graduate school program full-time in the fall of the year of application

Additionally, applicants must provide proof of being under a physician’s care for one of the following conditions:

Spinal cord injury

Spina bifida

Transverse myelitis

Neurogenic bladder

Ostomy (ileostomy, colostomy, and/or urostomy)

Other conditions or disabilities are not currently eligible. If you have a medical condition NOT listed here, unfortunately, you are not eligible to apply at this time.

Also, please note we are unable to accept applications for those enrolled in medical school.

Scholarship Awards

Seven $1,000 college scholarships annually

Scholarship Application

Download the 2020 180 Medical Scholarship application here.

Scholarship Deadline

The application deadline for 2020 has passed. We will begin accepting applications on January 1, 2021.

Questions?

Please contact scholarships@180medical.com if you have additional questions. You can also stay up-to-date with scholarship news and more by following our Facebook page.

Other Available Scholarship Opportunities

Additionally, as of 2020, we are introducing a new scholarship program for students who are unpaid caregivers to loved ones who live with a disability. You can learn more here or by clicking the banner below.

About 180 Medical

180 Medical specializes in providing intermittent catheter, ostomy, and incontinence supplies to people across the United States. We offer personalized service, free shipping, insurance billing, free samples, and catheter specialists available to answer any questions you may have regarding catheter products or insurance coverage.

The 180 Medical Scholarship program was started by 180 Medical’s Founder, Todd Brown, who lives with a spinal cord injury after a motocross accident in 1994.