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Edward D. Cranston College Scholarship Program

This scholarship, created in honor of OI Community Member Edward D. Cranston, is for students with osteogenesis imperfecta who are applying to or have been admitted to a college or university. Edward was born in 1962 with severe OI and challenged himself by pursuing all educational opportunities available to him to achieve his goal of working as a healthcare professional. He has dedicated his career to working with children with complex respiratory conditions and is currently held in high regard both by professionals in the field, as well as the families of the many children with whom he has worked.

Applicants must articulate a need for scholarship assistance to meet their academic goals, be committed to full-time college enrollment and show proof of enrollment in college to receive the funds. Preference for the scholarship is based on a combination of merit and financial need. Applicants are required to submit at least two letters of recommendation, their most recent official transcript, and a personal essay along with the application form.

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Applications will be available in 2026

If you have any questions, please contact Stacie at sconnors@oif.org.

Congratulations, Caroline!

The OI Foundation is excited to announce Caroline Denny as the recipient of the 2025 Edward D. Cranston College Scholarship. Caroline Denny was chosen from almost 30 applicants to receive this year’s scholarship. She is an undergraduate student at  Washington University in St. Louis, majoring in biology with a specialization in neuroscience. We remain grateful to our review committee for taking the time to learn about each of our applicants, and we are proud to support Caroline as she moves forward in her educational journey!

Thank you to the Cranston family for funding this important program.

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