Laptops For Military Docs Founders' Annual Scholarship

The founders of Laptops For Military Docs established this scholarship in 2019 for students who show an increased need of funding in addition to funding already received through the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) or Health Services Collegiate Program (HSCP) scholarships. Laptops For Military Docs Founders’ Scholarship does not have a strict definition of “need”. Funding can be used for any worthy causes deemed necessary by the applicant. For example, applicant may desire to attend a humanitarian trip or CE event, or to improve their personal financial circumstances through paying off undergraduate loans or other debts. The applicant is responsible for illustrating how the award would be impactful. Available to School of Dentistry students.

One $500 scholarship will be awarded.

Applicant must:

1. Be a current recipient of the Health Professions Program with the Air Force, Army, or Navy, or the Health Services Collegiate Program with the Navy.
2. Be in good academic standing.
3. Display a strong work ethic with a commitment to excellence in pre-clinical and/or clinical settings.
4. Not have been awarded this scholarship in the previous academic year (awardees may not receive the scholarship two years in a row).
5. Completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is required.

Award
$500.00
Deadline
05/15/2024
Supplemental Questions
  1. (SOD) Are you a current recipient of the Health Professions Scholarship Program?
  2. (SOD) Provide a personal statement explaining why you joined the military and accepted the HPSP Scholarship. Also, please articulate how the Laptops For Military Docs Founders' Scholarship will be beneficial to you and explain what goals, ambitions, or desires it would help you to accomplish.
  3. (SOD) Please provide the name and email address of a Clinical or Pre-Clinical Faculty member who has taught you in a clinical setting. (i.e. lab based course or patient clinic). This letter of recommendation must come from someone other than a family member.