Admissions / Scholarships
SC Code of Conduct with Regard to Education Loans
Need-based scholarships are available through Shepherds College. Various states also have funding programs that may help pay for a Shepherds College education. Please contact the Financial Aid office at 262-878-6345 or email here to learn about these options. In addition, we have found the scholarships listed below from other organizations.
Potential Funding Resources
- For students with ADHD: https://edgefoundation.org/blog/2011/04/06/college-scholarships-for-adhd-students/
- For students with craniofacial differences: https://acpa-cpf.org/education/grants-and-professional-awards/
- For students with Down syndrome: Ruby's Rainbow Scholarship
- For students with Williams syndrome: Please call 1-800-806-1871 for information
- Autism Scholarships
- KidGuard for Education Scholarship Program
- National Center for Learning Disabilities
- For Horticulture students: Perfect Plants Scholarship
Society’s Assets Scholarship Awards—Society’s Assets will make applications for the 2025 Scholarship Awards program available. Area high schools and colleges will receive application packets, and the public may also inquire with the office listed below. Students with physical or sensory disabilities could be eligible for up to five awards ranging from $500 to $5000. Applicants must reside in the Society's Assets service area, which includes Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, Rock, and Jefferson counties. Graduating high school seniors, continuing students, or adults returning to school on a full-time basis to seek a post-secondary degree in the fall of 2025 are eligible. Judging will be based on academic record, extracurricular activities, personal essay, and recommendations. All application materials must be postmarked by February 1, 2025.
For an application packet or more information, contact the Community Relations Coordinator at the Racine office of Society's Assets, (262) 637-9128, ext. 3605.
Shepherds College prohibits any employee with the responsibilities of an agent of the school with respect to FFELP, private education loans, or a loan used to pay for a student’s education from all of the following:
- Revenue-sharing arrangements with any lender
- Receiving gifts from a lender, a guarantor, or loan services
- Having a contracting arrangement providing financial benefit from any lender or affiliate of a lender
- Directing borrowers to particular lenders or refusing or delaying loan certifications
- Accepting or making offers of funds for private loans
- Providing call center or financial aid staffing assistance
- Receiving or paying Advisory Board Compensation