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Arthritis Champions Scholarships


The 2023 - 2024 Arthritis Champions Scholarships application process is now closed.

The Arthritis Champions Scholarships are awarded annually to deserving students with arthritis or a related rheumatic disease who:

  • Impact the arthritis community, serving as positive role models and leaders.
  • Live their best lives, while empowering others to do the same.
The recipient who received the highest score for their essay on Arthritis Foundation and arthritis community involvement and impact will receive the Ann Palmer Award, a designation in honor of the Arthritis Foundation’s president and CEO from 2013 until her retirement in 2022.

The 2023–2024 program is generously funded by Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Winterhoff and Dr. Smriti Bardhan.

Here are answers to your most frequently asked questions about the Arthritis Champions Scholarships program.

General Info

What is the award amount?

The award amount is $5,000 per academic year. Eligible scholarship recipients may apply for up to four years total; funds to be used toward tuition, books and supplies only, does not cover room and board. Payment is sent directly to an academic institution.

There are no guarantees that this scholarship program will be available in subsequent academic years, or that a given recipient will receive the award in subsequent academic years.


When does the application process open?

The application process is open from early January to March 1 at 5:00 p.m. ET.

What is the application process?

All eligible applicants complete an online application, including essays covering impact of rheumatic disease, educational and future goals, and Arthritis Foundation and community involvement and impact. An unofficial or online transcript and an involvement reference must be submitted. Your reference will submit verification of your Arthritis Foundation or Arthritis Community involvement. A link to the application will be accessible on arthritis.org/scholarship in early January 2023.

Will all applicants receive a scholarship?

There are many more deserving, qualified applicants than awards that can be granted, due to limited funding. We annually receive many more applications than we can award, which makes it is a very competitive process. We encourage previous eligible applicants to apply in following years.
Eligibility

What are the eligibility criteria?

  • Must be a U.S. citizen or a legal and permanent resident of the U.S.
  • Have doctor-diagnosed arthritis or related rheumatic disease. A physician certification statement is required for scholarship recipients ONLY. Statement must be completed by the applicant’s rheumatologist, DO or Nurse Practitioner. The form will be provided by the Arthritis Foundation.
  • Must be classified as a full-time undergraduate, graduate or medical student at an accredited college or university in the United States for the entire academic year.
  • Enrolled full-time each semester and have completed the full-time units to reapply for the next academic year. The scholarship is only available for fall and spring semesters (not summer sessions). If applying to a master’s or doctoral program, must be full-time study.
  • Have and maintain a 2.5 or higher GPA.
  • Engaged as an Arthritis Foundation advocate, fundraiser, participant, volunteer and/or supporter and/or other service to benefit the arthritis community.

What if I don’t have any volunteer involvement with the Arthritis Foundation or arthritis community.

There are several ways to be involved with the Arthritis Foundation, even virtually or remotely. You can connect with your local Arthritis Foundation office and ask about different opportunities in your state/local area. You can also join the Live Yes! Arthritis Community – opportunities for online connection and support are readily available, and check out our Arthritis Advocacy and Ambassador programs. Your story can help make a difference. You can find more information about these opportunities at arthritis.org . To get connected with your local office, call 800-283-7800.

Can you receive the award more than once?

Eligible recipients may reapply annually (up to four years total) to be considered for the upcoming academic year. Return awardees must annually reapply and must maintain eligibility to be considered for multiple awards.
Application Process

How do I access the application and what will I need to submit?

A link to the application will be accessible on arthritis.org/scholarship once scholarship application process opens in January.

Will my information be saved or stored so I can return to complete my application?

Yes, you will set up an account in the application portal. You will be able to save your information and return to complete, prior to submission deadline.

What if I need to update my application or submit additional documentation after submission?

You will be able to access your account in the application portal and make any updates, as needed.

Do I need to submit a transcript with my application?

Yes, you must submit an unofficial transcript along with your application by uploading it into the portal. If you do not provide all required information by the March 1, 2023 deadline, your application will not be considered.

How will I know if my application has been received?

You will receive an email confirmation from the Arthritis Foundation verifying receipt of your application. Please contact scholarship@arthritis.org if you do not receive a confirmation email within 24 hours of submitting your application.

What is the review process?

Applications are anonymously reviewed based on essay responses – impact of rheumatic disease, educational and future goals, Arthritis Foundation and arthritis community involvement and impact.

Arthritis Champions Scholarships program is administered by the Arthritis Foundation. Applications are anonymously reviewed by leadership volunteers on Arthritis Foundation Scholarships committee and additional volunteers across the country.

Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability or national origin.

Are there limitations on course of study?

There are no limitations placed on course of study selected by an eligible applicant.

Is financial need taken into consideration?

Financial need is not considered.
Reference Information

Do I need a reference to be considered for this scholarship?

This application requires verification from a current Arthritis Foundation staff member, leadership volunteer or arthritis community involvement contact to complete an involvement reference form. During the application process, you will access the link to share with your reference to complete in order for the application to be considered.

What if I don’t have an Arthritis Foundation staff member/leadership volunteer for a reference?

You can include a reference who can speak about your involvement within the arthritis community.
Deadlines

What is the deadline for submitting application?

Applications and all required documents must be submitted by March 1, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. ET to be considered. All late application or material submission will not be accepted, even in the event of technical difficulties.
Notifications

When will award notifications be sent?

Notifications will be sent to the email address provided in the application to all applicants whether or not they were selected by the end of May.

Applicants who do not receive notification by June 1 should contact scholarship@arthritis.org regarding application status.

If I am selected, what are the next steps?

Selected recipients will have 30 days to return completed Award Letter and Physician Certifying Statement to confirm their scholarship award. If awarded, you must be involved publicly with the Arthritis Champions Scholarship and remain active in events and/or programs with the Arthritis Foundation and arthritis community.

What if someone doesn’t accept their award?

In the event an initial award recipient can no longer accept their award or fails to submit the required documentation, alternate recipients will be notified.

Our Funders

Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Winterhoff
In 2007, Walter J. and Kathryn M. Winterhoff Endowed Scholarship Fund was created to provide an educational scholarship program for students with rheumatic diseases. Walter and Kay Winterhoff were Tucson residents and had passion for the work of the Arthritis Foundation. This passion evolved because Kay had arthritis and refused to let it get in the way of her love for tennis and golf. This scholarship commenced in fall 2010 at three public universities in Arizona: Arizona State University, University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University. In 2017, the Winterhoff Arthritis Scholarship evolved into a nationwide college scholarship opportunity.

Dr. Smriti Bardhan
In 2018, Dr. Smriti Bardhan College Scholarship Fund was created to help the next generation with arthritis achieve their goals. Dr. Bardhan lived with boundless energy and a zest for life. She did not let her rheumatoid arthritis curb her independence, drive and positive energy. Those that knew her best were inspired by her perseverance through the debilitating state of her arthritis. She was dedicated to her community and as a scientist she committed to cracking the genetic code to revolutionize treatments for future generations. Dr. Bardhan, like millions of others living with arthritis strived each day to live her best life.


For specific details, please review the Frequently Asked Questions above. Contact scholarship@arthritis.org if you have questions.

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Give Just 10 Minutes.

Tell us what matters most to you. Change the future of arthritis.

By taking part in the Live Yes! INSIGHTS assessment, you’ll be among those changing lives today and changing the future of arthritis, for yourself and for 54 million others. And all it takes is just 10 minutes.

Your shared experiences will help:

- Lead to more effective treatments and outcomes
- Develop programs to meet the needs of you and your community
- Shape a powerful agenda that fights for you

Now is the time to make your voice count, for yourself and the entire arthritis community.

Currently this program is for the adult arthritis community.  Since the needs of the juvenile arthritis (JA) community are unique, we are currently working with experts to develop a customized experience for JA families.

How are you changing the future?

By sharing your experience, you’re showing decision-makers the realities of living with arthritis, paving the way for change. You’re helping break down barriers to care, inform research and create resources that make a difference in people’s lives, including your own.

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As a partner, you will help the Arthritis Foundation provide life-changing resources, science, advocacy and community connections for people with arthritis, the nations leading cause of disability. Join us today and help lead the way as a Champion of Yes.

Trailblazer

Our Trailblazers are committed partners ready to lead the way, take action and fight for everyday victories. They contribute $2,000,000 to $2,749,000

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Our Visionary partners help us plan for a future that includes a cure for arthritis. These inspired and inventive champions have contributed $1,500,00 to $1,999,999.

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Our Pioneers are always ready to explore and find new weapons in the fight against arthritis. They contribute $1,000,000 to $1,499,999.

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Our Pacesetters ensure that we can chart the course for a cure for those who live with arthritis. They contribute $500,000 to $999,000.

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Our Signature partners make their mark by helping us identify new and meaningful resources for people with arthritis. They contribute $250,000 to $499,999.

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Our Supporting partners are active champions who provide encouragement and assistance to the arthritis community. They contribute $100,000 to $249,999.

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