Medicine Scholarships
Here are some of the Medicine scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
The James M. & Erma T. Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program
The James M. & Erma T. Freemont Foundation will award $10,000 in scholarships for the 2015-2016 academic school year. Scholarships will be awarded to graduating high school seniors, undergraduates and students in graduate school.
The Foundation is funding scholarships for students in the following categories:
High School Seniors
College Undergraduates
Graduate Students
The James M. & Erma T. Freemont Foundation will award $10,000 in scholarships for the academic school year. Scholarships will be awarded to graduating high school seniors, undergraduates and students in graduate school.
Criteria/General Guidelines
High School Seniors
Current high school seniors must attend school in the United States.
Applicant must be anticipating completion of high school in the spring.
Applicants must plan to matriculate at accredited HBCU for the academic year (enrollment must begin in the Fall) with the intention of maintaining full-time status for the entire year.
Current minimum grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.00 grade scale (excluding home school studies), and minimum SAT score of 1800 (combined math essay and verbal score) or ACT score of 28.
Applicants must apply to and be accepted into an HBCU by July 1st.
If you do not yet know which school you will attend, put your first choice.
If you are awarded a scholarship you will need to submit proof of acceptance
If you are an incoming student who has yet to enroll, you must submit proof of acceptance from schools of choice.
Applicants must have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service activities.
Undergraduate Students
Applicants must attend (or planning to attend) an accredited HBCU for the Fall 2015/Spring 2016 academic year (enrollment must begin in the Fall) with the intention of maintaining full-time status for the entire year.
Applicants must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in the sciences with the intention of pursuing that discipline as a career.
Current minimum grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.00 grade scale
Applicants must have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service activities.
Graduate Students
Graduate students must be enrolled in or must apply to and be accepted into a graduate school by July 1st.
Applicants must be pursuing a graduate degree in the health and medical sciences with the intention of pursuing that discipline as a career.
Applicants must be accepted or enrolled in an accredited graduate degree program in the United States for the Fall 2015/Spring 2016 academic year (enrollment must begin in the Fall).
Current minimum grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.00 grade scale
Applicants must have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service activities.
The Recovery Village Healthcare Scholarship
A scholarship for students pursuing a health-related degree program. Areas of study that will be considered include, but are not limited to, counseling, social work, emergency medicine, pre-med, nursing, psychology (with a focus on addiction counseling or a substance-abuse related field).
C. M. Amin Foundation, Inc. - Scholarship
Scholarship awards to students in India attending a medical school. Limited to residents of India.
The Christina and John Anagnos Educational Foundation
Scholarship awards to individuals who will be attending a medical school in Greece. Application form required. Application address: c/o Eleni Andriotaki, Xanthou 5-Athens, Greece 10673 Tel.: (011-30) 210-354-5862 Limited to residents of Greece.
Dr. Roman Zaplitny Memorial Scholarship
Graduates or graduating seniors of the Battle Creek Area Math & Science Center who will pursue a career in medicine. The selection criteria will include academic achievement, commitment, motivation for pursuing a career through the completion of medical school. As a noted physician in the Battle Creek community, the Dr. Roman Zaplitny Memorial Scholarship was established at his death in 1994 in honor of his work in the Battle Creek community. How to Apply: General BCCF application and scholarship essay as explained on the last page of the application. (Please check the website for the application form)
Nathan Bernstein Scholarship Fund
Scholarship awards to students at Louisiana State University School of Medicine. Applications from students not attending the LSU School of Medicine will not be accepted. Application form required. Initial approach: Submit application and FAFSA Copies of proposal: 1 Deadline(s): June 15 Application address: c/o LSU Medical Center Attn.: Aid Office P.O. Box 33932 Shreveport, LA 71130-3932 Limited to residents of Shreveport, LA.
SpecPro Scholarship
SpecPro Scholarship at $10,000 per year & potentially renewable for up to 4 _ years. The foundation awards college and vocational scholarships to Alaska Native shareholders of Bristol Bay Native Corporation. Established to provide an opportunity for higher education and career development and to encourage interest in careers relevant to SpecPro company technical and management fields. Eligibility Requirements: *BBNC shareholder *entering freshman enrolled at an accredited college or university *full time/degree seeking student with an engineering, environmental, marketing, management, information technology, life science or other appropriate field of study *cumulative 3.0 grade point average or better.
Florence H. Brown Trust
Scholarship awards to current Delaware residents, who were born in the state, and who are studying chemistry, engineering, law, medicine, or dentistry and demonstrate financial need. Application form required. Initial approach: Letter
Joseph & Angela Bruneo Foundation
Scholarship awards to students advancing in higher studies in the medical-related field. Application form required. Limited to residents of Wisconsin.
Harry & Rose Caplovitz Medical Award Fund
Scholarship awards to a graduating senior at Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, or Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas. Limited to residents of New Orleans, LA, and Houston, TX.
The Sono Osato Scholarship Fund for Graduate Studies
We will be offering a limited number of competitive scholarships based on academic merit and financial need for current and former dancers who have received the maximum amount from the Caroline H. Newhouse Scholarship Fund and are pursuing graduate degrees in fields other than performance dance. The Osato Scholarship will be limited to a one-time grant of up to $5,000 to any one individual, paying for tuition and fees only. It is anticipated that the endowment will generate funds sufficient to award a grant to a minimum of two applicants annually. Award checks will be made out to the institution. Awards will not be granted retroactively (e.g. not be used to reimburse dancers for tuition already paid, for loans or other credit debt.) To be eligible to apply for a Sono Osato Scholarship applicants must: Have received the maximum allowed amount from the Newhouse Scholarship Fund. Have achieved a minimum 3.5 GPA for an undergraduate or graduate degree, or recent pre-requisite coursework. Be studying or planning to study at the graduate level for a degree in one of the approved areas, such as professional degrees (law and medicine), the medical arts (nursing, physicians assistant, physical therapy, etc.), the helping professions (social work, counseling, psychology, creative arts therapies, etc.), physical and social sciences, education, business and the humanities. Previous recipients of a Gasparinetti Scholarship award are not eligible to apply for an Osato Scholarship.
Walter and Florence Vorbleski Award
These awards are offered for graduating seniors enrolling in a two or four-year college majoring in one of the following: pre-med; nursing; physician
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