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Scholarships Available
Fort Madison Community Hospital recently announced the availability of three scholarships intended for students looking to pursue a career in healthcare.
The Kathleen Canella Family, in conjunction with the Fort Madison Community Hospital Foundation, is now accepting applicants for the Kathleen Canella Family Scholarship. This scholarship provides funds to students pursuing a career in a medical field. It is available for high school seniors or recent high school graduates of Fort Madison public and Holy Trinity High Schools. It is also available to non-traditional college students. Scholarship recipients will be chosen based on grades, leadership, character, community activity and financial need. College graduates may also apply for the scholarship to pursue continuing education.
The Kathleen Canella Family Scholarship was established in memory of Kathleen Canella, a dedicated FMCH Auxiliary member and hospital volunteer. Applications may be requested by contacting Human Resources at Fort Madison Community Hospital at 319-376-2250 or can be filled out online at www.fmchosp.com. Completed applications must be received at FMCH by April 1st.
Also, the Fort Madison Community Hospital Auxiliary is now accepting applicants for the Health Career scholarship sponsored by the organization. This scholarship provides funds to students pursuing a career in any medical field. It is available for high school seniors or recent high school graduates. College graduates may also apply for the scholarship to pursue continuing education.
Scholarship recipients will be chosen based on grades, character, community and school activity and financial need. A one-page essay is also used to select recipients.
Applications may be requested by calling FMCH Administration at 319-376-2250. In addition, high school guidance counselors have application forms available. Completed applications must be received at FMCH by April 1st.
Through the Iowa Hospital and Research Foundation, an affiliate of the Iowa Hospital Association, Iowa’s hospitals have created a scholarship program to assist students pursuing careers in health care. Students can receive up to $6,000 in assistance from the program.
Eligible candidates include students who are enrolled in an accredited program leading to licensure or a clinical laboratory degree and students within two years of completing their professional education. The scholarship is also open to non-traditional students. Recipients must agree to work in an Iowa hospital upon graduation. Students must complete an application form and submit three references and all scholarship requirements by March 15, 2007.
To receive an application and scholarship requirements contact the Human Resources department at Fort Madison Community Hospital at 319-376-2250 or Pam Anderson with the Iowa Hospital Association at andersonp@ihaonline.org. Scholarship information is also available at your area High School Guidance Counselor’s office.
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