Scholarships

At Rise Through Resilience, we are committed to strengthening the future of care for individuals living with spinal cord injuries and other neurological conditions. To support the next generation of clinicians and innovators, we offer small scholarships for emerging professionals pursuing education that will directly impact the lives of those navigating neurological injury or illness.

These scholarships are designed for students who are passionate about advancing mobility, independence, and quality of life—future leaders in fields such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, physiatry, rehabilitation sciences, and related disciplines.

Our goal is to empower those who will one day empower others.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Be currently enrolled in, or accepted to, an accredited program in physical therapy, occupational therapy, physiatry, rehabilitation sciences, exercise science, or a closely related field (scholarships will be conditionally granted upon confirmation of admission).

  • Demonstrate a clear interest in working with individuals affected by spinal cord injuries or neurological conditions.

  • Reside in or have significant ties to the Tri-State Area (NJ/NY/PA).

  • Provide proof of good academic standing (unofficial transcript acceptable).

  • Submit a completed application including essay responses.

  • Agree to provide additional documentation (e.g., medical or financial verification) if requested.

Email:

scholarhips@risethroughresilience.com

Bridgewater Joy Residence

Co-designed by the world-renowned architect James Smith, our Bridgewater Joy residences offer top views of the nearby lake Michigan. Perfect for a small family, a professional couple, or anyone looking to set up a home office.

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white and black abstract painting
Pleasantview Gem Inn

Not just pleasant on the outside, our Pleasantview Gem Inn properties are especially popular among families. With underground parking and floor-to-ceiling windows, there's no shortage of natural light or space.

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worm's-eye view photography of concrete building