Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Money for Ky. students in health fields

The Lexington Clinic ­Foundation’s Fergus Hanson ­Memorial Scholarship just might be for you. It is awarded to students enrolled in allied health-related training programs such as nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy or maybe a clinical lab technician, said Ginny Van Horne, ­community liaison for the foundation. ­Students hoping to become ­dentists, veterinarians or ­medical doctors are not eligible.

The foundation awarded 11 scholarships last year, ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 each, divided over two semesters, Van Horne said.

“We are looking for people who will stay in Kentucky,” she said. “We are ­targeting students in Central and Eastern Kentucky because, traditionally, Lexington Clinic serves that area.”

THERE IS NO AGE LIMIT, so I encourage displaced ­workers who are pursuing careers in allied health to join high school seniors in ­applying. Or maybe the ­scholarship would be just the life preserver needed to keep a student in school. ­Applicants can be full or part-time students.

“The deadline — March 9, 2012 — is fast ­approaching,” Van Horne said. The ­scholarship is sent directly to the student’s school to be used for tuition, she added.

Here are the scholarship requirements. Applicants must:
■ Be ­residents of Central or Eastern Kentucky and plan to work there.
■ Have a high school diploma or equivalent.
■ Show evidence of need and academic promise.
■ Desire a career in a health-related field.
■ Provide evidence of good character and a ­willingness to help others.


Fergus Hanson Memorial Scholarship
Deadline: 4 p.m. March 9.
Application and information: Lexingtonclinicfoundation.org

Source: kentucky.com

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