The Dr. Nathie Marbury ASLHS Scholarship is a scholarship program that is awarded by the American Sign Language Honor Society (ASLHS). The scholarship is named in honor of Dr. Nathie Marbury, who was a deaf educator and advocate for deaf culture and American Sign Language (ASL).
The scholarship is designed to support students who are pursuing a career in the field of ASL and deaf culture. To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must be members of the ASLHS and currently enrolled in an ASL or deaf studies program at an accredited institution.
The scholarship amount varies each year and can be used to cover educational expenses such as tuition, fees, and books. To apply for the scholarship, applicants must submit an essay that outlines their career goals in the field of ASL and deaf culture, as well as their contributions to the ASL community.
The scholarship is awarded based on the applicant’s essay, academic achievement, and involvement in the ASL community. The selection process for this scholarship is highly competitive, and only a limited number of scholarships are awarded each year.



















