2171 Avondale Place, Indianapolis, IN 46218 | (317) 543-3235 | www.martin.edu School 37 Alumni Scholarship Purpose: To award two $500 book scholarships (one male and one female) to students for the Spring semester of each school year. Criteria: The students must meet these requirements Be a Martin University Junior or Senior student enrolled in the Spring semester Must have an accumulative G.P.A. of 2.5 or higher Must write a short essay of one to two pages (300 to 500 words) on a topic selected by the School 37 Alumni Committee Must reside in the 46218 zip code area Provide a letter of recommendation from a Martin University instructor and one from a personal reference, e.g. Pastor, employer, etc. The winners of the scholarships will be announced on the University website and in the Recorder.
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Purpose: To award two $500 book scholarships (one male and one female) to students for the Spring semester of each school year.
Criteria: The students must meet these requirements
Be a Martin University Junior or Senior student enrolled in the Spring semester
Must have an accumulative G.P.A. of 2.5 or higher
Must write a short essay of one to two pages (300 to 500 words) on a topic selected by the School 37 Alumni Committee
Must reside in the 46218 zip code area
Provide a letter of recommendation from a Martin University instructor and one from a personal reference, e.g. Pastor, employer, etc.
The winners of the scholarships will be announced on the University website and in the Recorder.
The online application is now live for the 2016 Corporate Scholars Program!
SUEZ, formerly known as United Water is proud to be a staunch supporter and partner
to UNCF. UNCF manages the internship/scholarship program where each student must
meet the eligibility criteria. To apply for the program, you must apply through the on-line
application process. The UNCF Scholars program will provide selected candidates a
paid internship at a SUEZ for-profit facility. UNCF will provide a $5,000.00 scholarship
for the 2016-2017 academic year, paid for by the SUEZ Foundation.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Attend a 4 year accredited university/college
- Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale
- College Sophomore at the time of application
- Major in: Accounting, Civil Engineering, Communications, Electrical Engineering,
English, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science(s), Finance, Human
Resources, Marketing, Mechanical Engineering, Political Science, Pre-law or Sociology.
To be fully considered for this program the applicant must complete the online
application form. Applicants are required to upload their current (Spring 2015)
unofficial transcript and resume.
If you have any questions please Crystal Terry by email at [email protected]. https://scholarships.uncf.org/ToProgram/UnitedWater
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D istracted Driver Aw areness Scholarship
Distracted driving causes thousands of accidents each year. At the Law Office of Neil Burns we see
firsthand the personal injuries that these motor vehicle collisions cause. Not only are the victims of the
accidents but the family and members of the community are affected as well. Car accident lawyers
nationwide are trying to raise awareness of these types of accidents. As a Boston Personal Injury
Lawyer I have worked with many victims, and their families, whose pain and suffering could have been
avoided had a distracted driver not sent that last text, or had the dog jump on his lap. We hope by
offering this scholarship we will raise awareness to the dangers of distracted driving.
Who Can Apply?
This $1,000 scholarship is for any person in the United States seeking post-secondary education. We
are not limiting the Distracted Driving Scholarship to any particular major or degree. Between housing,
books, and tuition we understand that higher education is expensive and we seek to help relieve the
burden for a deserving student.
How to Apply?
Applications of 2,000 words of less should be emailed to: [email protected]
Applicants should include their name, email address, home address and phone number.
Applicants must provide proof of identity and school enrollment.
Applicants must include a link to their Facebook profile to confirm their identity and school enrollment.
The applicant should state where they s/he is currently attending or planning to attend school in the body
of their submission email.
No additional information should be included.
Applications due November 15th 2015
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The essay topic should be one of thefollow ing topics:A. “Distracted Driving and Me.” A personal story about either yourself or a close family member that was
affected by distracted driving.
B. “Distracted Driver Awareness Campaign.” A personal story about an awareness campaign you have
personally organized or administrated.
C. “Why You Shouldn’t Text and Drive.” An article appealing to young drivers that conveys the message
that distracted driving is dangerous.
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We will take the top five (5) essays and post them on our blog. We will choose the award recipient
based on the quality of essay. In addition, we will add value to applicant’s who generate social media
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will receive an email from us confirming receipt. If you’re selected as a finalist, we will require a
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will be up to you to promote your article and win the scholarship.
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It’s possible to offset some of the costs of earning a public health degree by tapping into a variety of available public health scholarships. Application processes and award amounts vary from program to program, but students may apply for
multiple scholarships simultaneously. Below is a sample listing of public health scholarships currently available.
American Dietetics Association Scholarship
The ADA awards a scholarship to students displaying financial need who are majoring in public health or nutrition science. The award amount varies
from $500 to $3,000.
American Public Health Association
To raise awareness about emergency preparedness, APHA offers the annual Get Ready Scholarship to high school and college students. The
scholarship is a component of APHA’s Get Ready campaign, which works to help Americans prepare themselves, their families and their communities
for all disasters and hazards, including pandemic flu, infectious disease, natural disasters and other emergencies.
Arkansas Public Health Scholarships
The Arkansas Public Health Association awards a $1,000 Scholarship to an Arkansas Student enrolled, or with plans to enroll, to study in a field of
public health. Applicant must demonstrate financial need.
Campus Safety, Health and Environmental Management Association (CSHEMA) Scholarship
This $2,000 scholarship is available to undergraduate students pursuing a degree in public health, biochemistry, nursing, medicine, occupational
health, environmental health, safety or related disciplines. Students must be enrolled full-time in order to be eligible.
CBCF General Mills Health Scholarship
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation General Mills Health Scholarship is for students pursuing majors related to health. Recipients receive a
Undergraduate students working on degrees in health-related or public health programs may apply for a $300 scholarship. The student does not need
to be a member of FPHA, but should be nominated by an active FPHA member.
Health Resources and Services Administration
HRSA’s Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students provide funds to schools. In turn, the schools make scholarships to full-time, financially needy
students from disadvantaged backgrounds, enrolled in health professions and nursing programs. Participating schools are responsible for selecting
scholarship recipients, making reasonable determinations of need, and providing scholarships that do not exceed the cost of attendance (tuition,
reasonable educational expenses and reasonable living expenses).
Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools
HSHPS awards scholarships to help support health profession students who are currently enrolled in a HSHPS member institution. Students must
demonstrate a commitment to completing their education and who seek to reduce Hispanic health disparities.
Hunt Scholarship
The Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers awards the $2,000 Hunt Scholarship to a student at the undergraduate level who displays a
genuine interest in community and public health through either academic study or volunteer service.
Indian Health Service Scholarship Program
Indian Health Service awards this scholarship to students who are seeking a degree in the public health field. In order to be eligible, students must
agree to work in an American Indian or Alaska Native community.
MiTio Foundation, INC. Scholarship
A $1000 scholarship is available to bilingual students pursuing a degree in the healthcare field. Two scholarship awards of $1000 each are available per
year.
NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program
The National Institutes of Health offers scholarships up to $20,000 each to students displaying financial need. Eligible areas of concentration include
behavioral, biomedical and social science health-related programs. In addition to the scholarship support, selected students may also be offered the
opportunity to train at the NIH over the summer (paid) and a paid position at the NIH following graduation.
National Hispanic Health Foundation
The National Hispanic Health Professional Student Scholarship Program is a national scholarship program targeted at Hispanic students who are
committed to careers in health care and enrolled full-time in medical, nursing, dental, public health and policy schools.
NEHA/AAS Scholarship
This $1000 scholarship is available to students enrolled in EHAC or a NEHA Educational, Institutional or Sustaining Member School. Students must be
pursuing an undergraduate degree in public health or environmental health to be eligible.
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) administers a broad range of internships, scholarships, fellowships and research
experiences. Opportunities for college students currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree include academic scholarships, as well as summer internships
and laboratory positions taking place during the academic year.
Society of Public Health Education
SOPHE awards The Vivian Drenckhahn Student Scholarship annually to two deserving full-time graduate and undergraduate students who are national
SOPHE members and who have excelled academically, demonstrated a commitment to addressing the public's health through a career in health
education, and who have demonstrated financial need.
Schott North America Scholarship
This scholarship is available to natural, stepchildren or adopted children of employees of Schott North America, Inc. who are enrolled in an accredited
college/university with a major in health care, science, engineering, finance, law or business. Students must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 for
college coursework or graduated from high school with at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA.
Texas Public Health Scholarships
The Texas Public Health Association awards this to students pursuing a degree in the field of public health. The number of scholarships to be awarded
as well as the dollar amount of scholarship monies available is announced after the Association’s Spring Quarterly Meeting.
Tylenol Future Care Scholarship
Tylenol awards scholarships to 40 students each year. These awards are based on academic excellence, community involvement, leadership and a
strong desire to pursue a career in health care.
Udall Scholarship
The Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation award 50 scholarships of $5,000 each annually. Students seeking careers in health care, science,
education and other related fields are eligible to apply.
Florida Public Health Association
Undergraduate students working on degrees in health-related or public health programs may apply for a $300 scholarship. The student does not need
to be a member of FPHA, but should be nominated by an active FPHA member.
Health Resources and Services Administration
HRSA’s Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students provide funds to schools. In turn, the schools make scholarships to full-time, financially needy
students from disadvantaged backgrounds, enrolled in health professions and nursing programs. Participating schools are responsible for selecting
scholarship recipients, making reasonable determinations of need, and providing scholarships that do not exceed the cost of attendance (tuition,
reasonable educational expenses and reasonable living expenses).
Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools
HSHPS awards scholarships to help support health profession students who are currently enrolled in a HSHPS member institution. Students must
demonstrate a commitment to completing their education and who seek to reduce Hispanic health disparities.
Hunt Scholarship
The Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers awards the $2,000 Hunt Scholarship to a student at the undergraduate level who displays a
genuine interest in community and public health through either academic study or volunteer service.
Indian Health Service Scholarship Program
Indian Health Service awards this scholarship to students who are seeking a degree in the public health field. In order to be eligible, students must
agree to work in an American Indian or Alaska Native community.
MiTio Foundation, INC. Scholarship
A $1000 scholarship is available to bilingual students pursuing a degree in the healthcare field. Two scholarship awards of $1000 each are available per
year.
NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program
The National Institutes of Health offers scholarships up to $20,000 each to students displaying financial need. Eligible areas of concentration include
behavioral, biomedical and social science health-related programs. In addition to the scholarship support, selected students may also be offered the
opportunity to train at the NIH over the summer (paid) and a paid position at the NIH following graduation.
National Hispanic Health Foundation
The National Hispanic Health Professional Student Scholarship Program is a national scholarship program targeted at Hispanic students who are
committed to careers in health care and enrolled full-time in medical, nursing, dental, public health and policy schools.
NEHA/AAS Scholarship
This $1000 scholarship is available to students enrolled in EHAC or a NEHA Educational, Institutional or Sustaining Member School. Students must be
pursuing an undergraduate degree in public health or environmental health to be eligible.
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) administers a broad range of internships, scholarships, fellowships and research
experiences. Opportunities for college students currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree include academic scholarships, as well as summer internships
and laboratory positions taking place during the academic year.
Society of Public Health Education
SOPHE awards The Vivian Drenckhahn Student Scholarship annually to two deserving full-time graduate and undergraduate students who are national
SOPHE members and who have excelled academically, demonstrated a commitment to addressing the public's health through a career in health
education, and who have demonstrated financial need.
Schott North America Scholarship
This scholarship is available to natural, stepchildren or adopted children of employees of Schott North America, Inc. who are enrolled in an accredited
college/university with a major in health care, science, engineering, finance, law or business. Students must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 for
college coursework or graduated from high school with at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA.
Texas Public Health Scholarships
The Texas Public Health Association awards this to students pursuing a degree in the field of public health. The number of scholarships to be awarded
as well as the dollar amount of scholarship monies available is announced after the Association’s Spring Quarterly Meeting.
Tylenol Future Care Scholarship
Tylenol awards scholarships to 40 students each year. These awards are based on academic excellence, community involvement, leadership and a
strong desire to pursue a career in health care.
Udall Scholarship
The Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation award 50 scholarships of $5,000 each annually. Students seeking careers in health care, science,
education and other related fields are eligible to apply.
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
This fellowship partners graduate students with community-based health organizations for a yearlong service project designed to identify and address
an unmet health need.
Association of Schools of Public Health
The ASPH offers a variety of graduate fellowships and internships at host agencies, such as the EPA, CDC and NHTSA. Fellows receive a stipend of
$43,000 to $52,000 per year (varies by education and agency). All fellowships last least a year but some last two years if the host agency has the
funding and dependent upon the performance of the fellow during the first year.
CANFIT Graduate Nutrition, Physical Education and Culinary Arts Scholarship
This scholarship is available to ethnic graduate students pursuing a master’s or doctorate level degree in public health, nutrition or physical education.
Students must be attending an accredited and approved program at a college or university in California.
CDC Fellowships
The Centers for Disease Control offers a variety of hands-on training programs for undergraduate or graduate students still in school, and for health
professionals who are in training. All offer a unique experience in one of the many exciting public health fields.
Community HealthCorps
Part of AmeriCorps, Community HealthCorps offers a real-life education and service experience. Community HealthCorps Members perform a variety
of activities associated with health services and programs for patients and communities, often by functioning as community health workers (CHWs). A
ten to 12 month commitment is required, and includes a modest living allowance as well as a $5,645 education award.
Fulbright Fogarty Awards
Fulbright-Fogarty Awards offered in partnership with the Fulbright Program and the Fogarty International Center of the U.S. National Institutes of
Health promote the expansion of research in public health and clinical research in resource-limited settings. All awards are for nine months at an
overseas site. U.S. students who are currently enrolled in medical school or a graduate-level program and who are interested in global health can
apply for this Fellowship.
HOSA Scholarships
HOSA-Future Health Professionals offers a variety of scholarships for students pursuing degrees in public health. Scholarship awards are available for
both undergraduate and graduate studies. Students interested in being considered for these scholarships must be members of HOSA.
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Fellowship
The IHME Post-Graduate Fellowship (PGF) is an intensive training program that prepares fellows for future positions in academia, national health
agencies, international organizations and foundations. The program combines academic research, education and training, and professional work with
progressive, on-the-job training and mentoring from an accomplished group of professors and researchers. Post-Graduate Fellows are appointed for
one year beginning in September, with the possibility of renewal for a second year upon mutual agreement. The salary is $50,000.
JCC Association Graduate Scholarship
This scholarship is available to Jewish students pursuing a master’s degree in one of the following: health, physical education, business administration,
Jewish/Judaic studies or social work.
Kellogg Health Scholars
The Kellogg Health Scholars Program develops new leadership in the effort to reduce and eliminate health disparities and to secure equal access to
the conditions and services essential for achieving healthy communities. The Kellogg Health Scholars Program consists of two tracks and offers
two-year postdoctoral fellowships at eight training sites.
National Academies Fellowships
The National Academies’ Fellowship Office of Policy and Global Affairs administers predoctoral, dissertation, postdoctoral, and other fellowship
programs for advanced study in a variety of research-based disciplines, including public health.
National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) Scholarships
The NAHN offers scholarships to students of Hispanic descent that are pursuing a degree in nursing. Scholarship award amounts vary from $1,000 to
$5,000 and are based on financial need, the student’s academic standing and residency.
NEHA/AAS Scholarship
This $1000 scholarship is available to students enrolled in EHAC or a NEHA Educational, Institutional or Sustaining Member School. Students must be
pursuing a graduate degree in public health or environmental health to be eligible.
New Aid Foundation
The NEWAID Foundation provides grants to graduate students and early-career public health scientists to conduct research abroad in areas of
neglected infectious diseases.
North Carolina Public Health Association
The North Carolina Public Health Association offers two $850 scholarships to individuals pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree with
application towards public health practice.
Nurses Educational Funds, Inc. Scholarships
The NEF offers a variety of graduate scholarships for nursing and public health majors. Award amounts vary and many are based on academic
achievement.
Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship
AIDS United offers the Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship for both undergraduate and graduate students seeking experience in public policy and
government affairs focused on HIV/AIDS issues. The fellowship includes a stipend and is highly competitive. Applications are accepted for the fall,
spring, and summer terms.
The Oberteuffer Scholarship
This $1,500 scholarship is available to doctoral students that show potential in advancing children’s health. The scholarship is also based on academic
achievement, professional goals, and document caliber.
Truman Scholarships
Available to undergraduate students in their junior year of study, these scholarships of up to $30,000 fund graduate study in a variety of public service
fields, including public health.
USAID Global Health Fellows Program
The Global Health Fellows Program is a cooperative agreement with the US Agency for International Development (USAID) implemented and managed
by the Public Health Institute (PHI) in partnership with Global Health Corps, GlobeMed, Management Systems International and PYXERA Global. GHFP-II
fellows work full-time for two years in a variety of global health technical areas ranging from maternal and child health to nutrition to HIV/AIDS.
Placements are made both in Washington, DC and in developing countries.
GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
This fellowship partners graduate students with community-based health organizations for a yearlong service project designed to identify and address
an unmet health need.
Association of Schools of Public Health
The ASPH offers a variety of graduate fellowships and internships at host agencies, such as the EPA, CDC and NHTSA. Fellows receive a stipend of
$43,000 to $52,000 per year (varies by education and agency). All fellowships last least a year but some last two years if the host agency has the
funding and dependent upon the performance of the fellow during the first year.
CANFIT Graduate Nutrition, Physical Education and Culinary Arts Scholarship
This scholarship is available to ethnic graduate students pursuing a master’s or doctorate level degree in public health, nutrition or physical education.
Students must be attending an accredited and approved program at a college or university in California.
CDC Fellowships
The Centers for Disease Control offers a variety of hands-on training programs for undergraduate or graduate students still in school, and for health
professionals who are in training. All offer a unique experience in one of the many exciting public health fields.
Community HealthCorps
Part of AmeriCorps, Community HealthCorps offers a real-life education and service experience. Community HealthCorps Members perform a variety
of activities associated with health services and programs for patients and communities, often by functioning as community health workers (CHWs). A
ten to 12 month commitment is required, and includes a modest living allowance as well as a $5,645 education award.
Fulbright Fogarty Awards
Fulbright-Fogarty Awards offered in partnership with the Fulbright Program and the Fogarty International Center of the U.S. National Institutes of
Health promote the expansion of research in public health and clinical research in resource-limited settings. All awards are for nine months at an
overseas site. U.S. students who are currently enrolled in medical school or a graduate-level program and who are interested in global health can
apply for this Fellowship.
HOSA Scholarships
HOSA-Future Health Professionals offers a variety of scholarships for students pursuing degrees in public health. Scholarship awards are available for
both undergraduate and graduate studies. Students interested in being considered for these scholarships must be members of HOSA.
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Fellowship
The IHME Post-Graduate Fellowship (PGF) is an intensive training program that prepares fellows for future positions in academia, national health
agencies, international organizations and foundations. The program combines academic research, education and training, and professional work with
progressive, on-the-job training and mentoring from an accomplished group of professors and researchers. Post-Graduate Fellows are appointed for
one year beginning in September, with the possibility of renewal for a second year upon mutual agreement. The salary is $50,000.
JCC Association Graduate Scholarship
This scholarship is available to Jewish students pursuing a master’s degree in one of the following: health, physical education, business administration,
Jewish/Judaic studies or social work.
Kellogg Health Scholars
The Kellogg Health Scholars Program develops new leadership in the effort to reduce and eliminate health disparities and to secure equal access to
the conditions and services essential for achieving healthy communities. The Kellogg Health Scholars Program consists of two tracks and offers
two-year postdoctoral fellowships at eight training sites.
National Academies Fellowships
The National Academies’ Fellowship Office of Policy and Global Affairs administers predoctoral, dissertation, postdoctoral, and other fellowship
programs for advanced study in a variety of research-based disciplines, including public health.
National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) Scholarships
The NAHN offers scholarships to students of Hispanic descent that are pursuing a degree in nursing. Scholarship award amounts vary from $1,000 to
$5,000 and are based on financial need, the student’s academic standing and residency.
NEHA/AAS Scholarship
This $1000 scholarship is available to students enrolled in EHAC or a NEHA Educational, Institutional or Sustaining Member School. Students must be
pursuing a graduate degree in public health or environmental health to be eligible.
New Aid Foundation
The NEWAID Foundation provides grants to graduate students and early-career public health scientists to conduct research abroad in areas of
neglected infectious diseases.
North Carolina Public Health Association
The North Carolina Public Health Association offers two $850 scholarships to individuals pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree with
application towards public health practice.
Nurses Educational Funds, Inc. Scholarships
The NEF offers a variety of graduate scholarships for nursing and public health majors. Award amounts vary and many are based on academic
achievement.
Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship
AIDS United offers the Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship for both undergraduate and graduate students seeking experience in public policy and
government affairs focused on HIV/AIDS issues. The fellowship includes a stipend and is highly competitive. Applications are accepted for the fall,
spring, and summer terms.
The Oberteuffer Scholarship
This $1,500 scholarship is available to doctoral students that show potential in advancing children’s health. The scholarship is also based on academic
achievement, professional goals, and document caliber.
Truman Scholarships
Available to undergraduate students in their junior year of study, these scholarships of up to $30,000 fund graduate study in a variety of public service
fields, including public health.
USAID Global Health Fellows Program
The Global Health Fellows Program is a cooperative agreement with the US Agency for International Development (USAID) implemented and managed
by the Public Health Institute (PHI) in partnership with Global Health Corps, GlobeMed, Management Systems International and PYXERA Global. GHFP-II
fellows work full-time for two years in a variety of global health technical areas ranging from maternal and child health to nutrition to HIV/AIDS.
Placements are made both in Washington, DC and in developing countries.
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
This fellowship partners graduate students with community-based health organizations for a yearlong service project designed to identify and address
an unmet health need.
Association of Schools of Public Health
The ASPH offers a variety of graduate fellowships and internships at host agencies, such as the EPA, CDC and NHTSA. Fellows receive a stipend of
$43,000 to $52,000 per year (varies by education and agency). All fellowships last least a year but some last two years if the host agency has the
funding and dependent upon the performance of the fellow during the first year.
CANFIT Graduate Nutrition, Physical Education and Culinary Arts Scholarship
This scholarship is available to ethnic graduate students pursuing a master’s or doctorate level degree in public health, nutrition or physical education.
Students must be attending an accredited and approved program at a college or university in California.
CDC Fellowships
The Centers for Disease Control offers a variety of hands-on training programs for undergraduate or graduate students still in school, and for health
professionals who are in training. All offer a unique experience in one of the many exciting public health fields.
Community HealthCorps
Part of AmeriCorps, Community HealthCorps offers a real-life education and service experience. Community HealthCorps Members perform a variety
of activities associated with health services and programs for patients and communities, often by functioning as community health workers (CHWs). A
ten to 12 month commitment is required, and includes a modest living allowance as well as a $5,645 education award.
Fulbright Fogarty Awards
Fulbright-Fogarty Awards offered in partnership with the Fulbright Program and the Fogarty International Center of the U.S. National Institutes of
Health promote the expansion of research in public health and clinical research in resource-limited settings. All awards are for nine months at an
overseas site. U.S. students who are currently enrolled in medical school or a graduate-level program and who are interested in global health can
apply for this Fellowship.
HOSA Scholarships
HOSA-Future Health Professionals offers a variety of scholarships for students pursuing degrees in public health. Scholarship awards are available for
both undergraduate and graduate studies. Students interested in being considered for these scholarships must be members of HOSA.
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Fellowship
The IHME Post-Graduate Fellowship (PGF) is an intensive training program that prepares fellows for future positions in academia, national health
agencies, international organizations and foundations. The program combines academic research, education and training, and professional work with
progressive, on-the-job training and mentoring from an accomplished group of professors and researchers. Post-Graduate Fellows are appointed for
one year beginning in September, with the possibility of renewal for a second year upon mutual agreement. The salary is $50,000.
JCC Association Graduate Scholarship
This scholarship is available to Jewish students pursuing a master’s degree in one of the following: health, physical education, business administration,
Jewish/Judaic studies or social work.
Kellogg Health Scholars
The Kellogg Health Scholars Program develops new leadership in the effort to reduce and eliminate health disparities and to secure equal access to
the conditions and services essential for achieving healthy communities. The Kellogg Health Scholars Program consists of two tracks and offers
two-year postdoctoral fellowships at eight training sites.
National Academies Fellowships
The National Academies’ Fellowship Office of Policy and Global Affairs administers predoctoral, dissertation, postdoctoral, and other fellowship
programs for advanced study in a variety of research-based disciplines, including public health.
National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) Scholarships
The NAHN offers scholarships to students of Hispanic descent that are pursuing a degree in nursing. Scholarship award amounts vary from $1,000 to
$5,000 and are based on financial need, the student’s academic standing and residency.
NEHA/AAS Scholarship
This $1000 scholarship is available to students enrolled in EHAC or a NEHA Educational, Institutional or Sustaining Member School. Students must be
pursuing a graduate degree in public health or environmental health to be eligible.
New Aid Foundation
The NEWAID Foundation provides grants to graduate students and early-career public health scientists to conduct research abroad in areas of
neglected infectious diseases.
North Carolina Public Health Association
The North Carolina Public Health Association offers two $850 scholarships to individuals pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree with
application towards public health practice.
Nurses Educational Funds, Inc. Scholarships
The NEF offers a variety of graduate scholarships for nursing and public health majors. Award amounts vary and many are based on academic
achievement.
Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship
AIDS United offers the Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship for both undergraduate and graduate students seeking experience in public policy and
government affairs focused on HIV/AIDS issues. The fellowship includes a stipend and is highly competitive. Applications are accepted for the fall,
spring, and summer terms.
The Oberteuffer Scholarship
This $1,500 scholarship is available to doctoral students that show potential in advancing children’s health. The scholarship is also based on academic
achievement, professional goals, and document caliber.
Truman Scholarships
Available to undergraduate students in their junior year of study, these scholarships of up to $30,000 fund graduate study in a variety of public service
fields, including public health.
USAID Global Health Fellows Program
The Global Health Fellows Program is a cooperative agreement with the US Agency for International Development (USAID) implemented and managed
by the Public Health Institute (PHI) in partnership with Global Health Corps, GlobeMed, Management Systems International and PYXERA Global. GHFP-II
fellows work full-time for two years in a variety of global health technical areas ranging from maternal and child health to nutrition to HIV/AIDS.
Placements are made both in Washington, DC and in developing countries.
SPECIALIZED SCHOLARSHIPS
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers a variety of scholarships and educational stipends to individuals pursuing undergraduate and advanced
degrees in dietetics or food and nutrition related areas.
ACMPE Scholarship Fund Program
The ACMPE Scholarship Fund Inc. (SFI) is comprised of ten scholarships, each with its own eligibility criteria. Applicants must be enrolled in an
undergraduate or graduate degree program relevant to medical practice management, including public health, business administration, healthcare
administration and other related areas.
AHIMA Foundation Merit Scholarships
The American Health Information Management Foundation awards scholarships for all degree levels. The award amount varies from $1,000 to $2,500.
Eligible students must be pursuing a degree in information management education or health informatics.
Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship
This non-renewable scholarship is available to minority students enrolled in the last year of a graduate program in healthcare management. The
program awards 20 scholarships of $5,000 each per year.
American Nutrition Association Scholarship
This $500 scholarship is available to students currently enrolled and seeking a degree in nutrition. Applicants must be members or friends of the
American Nutrition Association to be eligible.
Andrea M. Rossiter, FACMPE Scholarship
This scholarship is available to students currently enrolled in a medical practice management program. Both undergraduate and graduate students
are eligible.
Bachrach Family Scholarship for Excellence in Health Care Administration
This scholarship program is available to students who have maintained a minimum 3.0 GPA and are enrolled in a medical practice administration
program. Preference is given to those who show financial need or otherwise disadvantaged background.
Barbara Cooley Scholarship
This $1,000 scholarship is awarded by the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. It’s open to a master's level student
who is currently enrolled in a health education program at an accredited college/university in the United States or a U.S. territory.
Cargill Animal Nutrition Scholarship Program
Students enrolled in a college veterinary medicine in the United States are eligible for these $2,000 scholarships.
The CDC Experience Applied Epidemiology Fellowship
The CDC offers a ten to 12 month fellowship for medical students who have completed their second or third year of medical school. Through a
structured curriculum and hands-on experience, the program provides medical students with skills and knowledge of applied epidemiology, the role of
epidemiology in medicine and health and the role of physicians in the public health system. The fellowship is held at CDC headquarters in Atlanta,
Georgia and begins in August. Fellows receive a stipend for living expenses.
Christie Foundation
Each year, the Christie Foundation awards more than $125,000 in health Education scholarships.
Foster G. McGaw Graduate Student Scholarship
This scholarship program is available to students enrolled in the last year of a graduate program in healthcare management. The ACHE administers
this scholarship fund and awards as many as 20 scholarships per year of $5,000 each.
Harry J. Harwick Scholarship
This scholarship is sponsored by the American College of Medical Practice Executives. Awards are available to students enrolled in a CAHME graduate
program or in an AUPHA member undergraduate program.
Hunger and Environmental Nutrition Scholarship
HEN awards a one-year paid membership to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and to the Hunger and Environmental Nutrition Dietetic Practice
Group (HEN DPG) to an RD or DTR who is working internationally in the food security or sustainable food systems arenas. One scholarship in the
combined amount reflecting the dues costs for Academy and HEN membership will be awarded each year.
Institute for Diversity in Health Management
Since its inception in, 1992, the Institute and its partners have provided over 120,000 in scholarships to minority graduate students enrolled in
accredited health care management and service programs throughout the United States. Institute scholarships are available to first and second year
graduate students.
James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program
The Dr. James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program is a CDC-funded, nine-week summer program providing educational and
professional development opportunities for students from underrepresented populations interested in addressing health disparities related to
infectious diseases.
Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness Fellowship in Honor of Stuart Nesbitt White
This $19,250 scholarship is available to students of Canadian citizenship that are pursuing a doctorate in health administration or business
administration. Concentrations of study should be in one of the following: social science, economics, health administration, disaster and emergency
studies, systems science, urban and regional planning or risk analysis/management. This scholarship may be renewed twice.
Paul Ambrose Scholars Program
The Paul Ambrose Scholars Program prepares public health and clinical health professions students to address population health challenges at the
national and community level. This program seeks to meet the current and future health needs of the public by providing mini-grant funds to
implement a Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators project within a student's community or at their academic institution. Since 2002, more
than 500 students from over 160 academic institutions have become Paul Ambrose Scholars.
PHSR Interest Group
The Public Health Systems Research Interest Group awards scholarships to ten students to attend and present research at its annual meeting. Annual.
The student scholarships are intended to highlight the diversity of research interests that broadly constitute PHSR, which is unified in its focus on
population health.
SNF Scholarships
The School Nutrition Foundation offers a variety of scholarships for students interested in pursuing an post graduate, graduate or undergraduate
degree in one of the following: nutrition, nutrition education and physical activity; administration, marketing and communications, and operations.
Scholarship award amounts range from $500 to $2,500. Applicants must be SNF members to be eligible.
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers a variety of scholarships and educational stipends to individuals pursuing undergraduate and advanced
degrees in dietetics or food and nutrition related areas.
ACMPE Scholarship Fund Program
The ACMPE Scholarship Fund Inc. (SFI) is comprised of ten scholarships, each with its own eligibility criteria. Applicants must be enrolled in an
undergraduate or graduate degree program relevant to medical practice management, including public health, business administration, healthcare
administration and other related areas.
AHIMA Foundation Merit Scholarships
The American Health Information Management Foundation awards scholarships for all degree levels. The award amount varies from $1,000 to $2,500.
Eligible students must be pursuing a degree in information management education or health informatics.
Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship
This non-renewable scholarship is available to minority students enrolled in the last year of a graduate program in healthcare management. The
program awards 20 scholarships of $5,000 each per year.
American Nutrition Association Scholarship
This $500 scholarship is available to students currently enrolled and seeking a degree in nutrition. Applicants must be members or friends of the
American Nutrition Association to be eligible.
Andrea M. Rossiter, FACMPE Scholarship
This scholarship is available to students currently enrolled in a medical practice management program. Both undergraduate and graduate students
are eligible.
Bachrach Family Scholarship for Excellence in Health Care Administration
This scholarship program is available to students who have maintained a minimum 3.0 GPA and are enrolled in a medical practice administration
program. Preference is given to those who show financial need or otherwise disadvantaged background.
Barbara Cooley Scholarship
This $1,000 scholarship is awarded by the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. It’s open to a master's level student
who is currently enrolled in a health education program at an accredited college/university in the United States or a U.S. territory.
Cargill Animal Nutrition Scholarship Program
Students enrolled in a college veterinary medicine in the United States are eligible for these $2,000 scholarships.
The CDC Experience Applied Epidemiology Fellowship
The CDC offers a ten to 12 month fellowship for medical students who have completed their second or third year of medical school. Through a
structured curriculum and hands-on experience, the program provides medical students with skills and knowledge of applied epidemiology, the role of
epidemiology in medicine and health and the role of physicians in the public health system. The fellowship is held at CDC headquarters in Atlanta,
Georgia and begins in August. Fellows receive a stipend for living expenses.
Christie Foundation
Each year, the Christie Foundation awards more than $125,000 in health Education scholarships.
Foster G. McGaw Graduate Student Scholarship
This scholarship program is available to students enrolled in the last year of a graduate program in healthcare management. The ACHE administers
this scholarship fund and awards as many as 20 scholarships per year of $5,000 each.
Harry J. Harwick Scholarship
This scholarship is sponsored by the American College of Medical Practice Executives. Awards are available to students enrolled in a CAHME graduate
program or in an AUPHA member undergraduate program.
Hunger and Environmental Nutrition Scholarship
HEN awards a one-year paid membership to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and to the Hunger and Environmental Nutrition Dietetic Practice
Group (HEN DPG) to an RD or DTR who is working internationally in the food security or sustainable food systems arenas. One scholarship in the
combined amount reflecting the dues costs for Academy and HEN membership will be awarded each year.
Institute for Diversity in Health Management
Since its inception in, 1992, the Institute and its partners have provided over 120,000 in scholarships to minority graduate students enrolled in
accredited health care management and service programs throughout the United States. Institute scholarships are available to first and second year
graduate students.
James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program
The Dr. James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program is a CDC-funded, nine-week summer program providing educational and
professional development opportunities for students from underrepresented populations interested in addressing health disparities related to
infectious diseases.
Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness Fellowship in Honor of Stuart Nesbitt White
This $19,250 scholarship is available to students of Canadian citizenship that are pursuing a doctorate in health administration or business
administration. Concentrations of study should be in one of the following: social science, economics, health administration, disaster and emergency
studies, systems science, urban and regional planning or risk analysis/management. This scholarship may be renewed twice.
Paul Ambrose Scholars Program
The Paul Ambrose Scholars Program prepares public health and clinical health professions students to address population health challenges at the
national and community level. This program seeks to meet the current and future health needs of the public by providing mini-grant funds to
implement a Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators project within a student's community or at their academic institution. Since 2002, more
than 500 students from over 160 academic institutions have become Paul Ambrose Scholars.
PHSR Interest Group
The Public Health Systems Research Interest Group awards scholarships to ten students to attend and present research at its annual meeting. Annual.
The student scholarships are intended to highlight the diversity of research interests that broadly constitute PHSR, which is unified in its focus on
population health.
SNF Scholarships
The School Nutrition Foundation offers a variety of scholarships for students interested in pursuing an post graduate, graduate or undergraduate
degree in one of the following: nutrition, nutrition education and physical activity; administration, marketing and communications, and operations.
Scholarship award amounts range from $500 to $2,500. Applicants must be SNF members to be eligible.
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers a variety of scholarships and educational stipends to individuals pursuing undergraduate and advanced
degrees in dietetics or food and nutrition related areas.
ACMPE Scholarship Fund Program
The ACMPE Scholarship Fund Inc. (SFI) is comprised of ten scholarships, each with its own eligibility criteria. Applicants must be enrolled in an
undergraduate or graduate degree program relevant to medical practice management, including public health, business administration, healthcare
administration and other related areas.
AHIMA Foundation Merit Scholarships
The American Health Information Management Foundation awards scholarships for all degree levels. The award amount varies from $1,000 to $2,500.
Eligible students must be pursuing a degree in information management education or health informatics.
Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship
This non-renewable scholarship is available to minority students enrolled in the last year of a graduate program in healthcare management. The
program awards 20 scholarships of $5,000 each per year.
American Nutrition Association Scholarship
This $500 scholarship is available to students currently enrolled and seeking a degree in nutrition. Applicants must be members or friends of the
American Nutrition Association to be eligible.
Andrea M. Rossiter, FACMPE Scholarship
This scholarship is available to students currently enrolled in a medical practice management program. Both undergraduate and graduate students
are eligible.
Bachrach Family Scholarship for Excellence in Health Care Administration
This scholarship program is available to students who have maintained a minimum 3.0 GPA and are enrolled in a medical practice administration
program. Preference is given to those who show financial need or otherwise disadvantaged background.
Barbara Cooley Scholarship
This $1,000 scholarship is awarded by the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. It’s open to a master's level student
who is currently enrolled in a health education program at an accredited college/university in the United States or a U.S. territory.
Cargill Animal Nutrition Scholarship Program
Students enrolled in a college veterinary medicine in the United States are eligible for these $2,000 scholarships.
The CDC Experience Applied Epidemiology Fellowship
The CDC offers a ten to 12 month fellowship for medical students who have completed their second or third year of medical school. Through a
structured curriculum and hands-on experience, the program provides medical students with skills and knowledge of applied epidemiology, the role of
epidemiology in medicine and health and the role of physicians in the public health system. The fellowship is held at CDC headquarters in Atlanta,
Georgia and begins in August. Fellows receive a stipend for living expenses.
Christie Foundation
Each year, the Christie Foundation awards more than $125,000 in health Education scholarships.
Foster G. McGaw Graduate Student Scholarship
This scholarship program is available to students enrolled in the last year of a graduate program in healthcare management. The ACHE administers
this scholarship fund and awards as many as 20 scholarships per year of $5,000 each.
Harry J. Harwick Scholarship
This scholarship is sponsored by the American College of Medical Practice Executives. Awards are available to students enrolled in a CAHME graduate
program or in an AUPHA member undergraduate program.
Hunger and Environmental Nutrition Scholarship
HEN awards a one-year paid membership to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and to the Hunger and Environmental Nutrition Dietetic Practice
Group (HEN DPG) to an RD or DTR who is working internationally in the food security or sustainable food systems arenas. One scholarship in the
combined amount reflecting the dues costs for Academy and HEN membership will be awarded each year.
Institute for Diversity in Health Management
Since its inception in, 1992, the Institute and its partners have provided over 120,000 in scholarships to minority graduate students enrolled in
accredited health care management and service programs throughout the United States. Institute scholarships are available to first and second year
graduate students.
James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program
The Dr. James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program is a CDC-funded, nine-week summer program providing educational and
professional development opportunities for students from underrepresented populations interested in addressing health disparities related to
infectious diseases.
Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness Fellowship in Honor of Stuart Nesbitt White
This $19,250 scholarship is available to students of Canadian citizenship that are pursuing a doctorate in health administration or business
administration. Concentrations of study should be in one of the following: social science, economics, health administration, disaster and emergency
studies, systems science, urban and regional planning or risk analysis/management. This scholarship may be renewed twice.
Paul Ambrose Scholars Program
The Paul Ambrose Scholars Program prepares public health and clinical health professions students to address population health challenges at the
national and community level. This program seeks to meet the current and future health needs of the public by providing mini-grant funds to
implement a Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators project within a student's community or at their academic institution. Since 2002, more
than 500 students from over 160 academic institutions have become Paul Ambrose Scholars.
PHSR Interest Group
The Public Health Systems Research Interest Group awards scholarships to ten students to attend and present research at its annual meeting. Annual.
The student scholarships are intended to highlight the diversity of research interests that broadly constitute PHSR, which is unified in its focus on
population health.
SNF Scholarships
The School Nutrition Foundation offers a variety of scholarships for students interested in pursuing an post graduate, graduate or undergraduate
degree in one of the following: nutrition, nutrition education and physical activity; administration, marketing and communications, and operations.
Scholarship award amounts range from $500 to $2,500. Applicants must be SNF members to be eligible.
This general scholarship is open to students enrolled in an associate's degree, bachelor's degree or graduate level program at an accredited 2-year college or 4-year university. With your assistance spreading the news, we hope to make our scholarship available to as many eligible students as possible.
SeniorAdvisor.com: Future of Assisted Living Scholarship. Two $2,000 scholarships available to students enrolled in an associate's degree, bachelor's degree or graduate level program at an accredited 2-year college or 4-year university. Each eligible student must submit a 500-750 word essay response to the question: How can your major of study improve the lives of seniors in assisted living facilities in your town? The deadline is December 31, 2015. Scholarship award recipients will be announced January 31, 2016.
Essay topics and scholarship details can be found on the SeniorAdvisor.com Assisted Living page; www.senioradvisor.com/ind/assisted-living#VD1zmC4AADAAdvp_ . This is an annual scholarship and will be offered every year.
Attention STEM Students
National Debt Relief Scholarship
This is scholarship award is open to graduate and undergraduate students pursuing studies in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields.
Scholarship Details: http://www.nationaldebtrelief.com/#applyforscholarship Submit Your Scholarship Application to: [email protected] Submission Deadline: January 31, 2016 Number of Positions: 5 Reward per winner student: USD1000.00 Total Reward Amount: 5 Students receiving $1000.00 per students totaling $5000.00 Winner Announcement Date: Monday February 01, 2016 Go to websites listed above for more details.
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