Updated: Memorial Hospital Foundation offering multiple scholarship opportunities
Jasper — The Memorial Hospital Foundation is offering over $77,000 in scholarship opportunities for current high school seniors or students currently enrolled in post-secondary education.
A Scholarship Application must be completed by applicants and submitted online by March 15, 2024.
For additional scholarship information or to apply, visit www.mhhcc.org/giving and click on “Scholarship Opportunities.”
For more information regarding these scholarship opportunities, please contact Alisha Schwenk: aschwen@mhhcc.org or call 812-996-8428.
Bethany Volz Medical Staff Scholarship
This scholarship, created in memory of Bethany Volz, daughter of former MHHCC Medical Staff member Kim Alan Volz, M.D., will be awarded to a high school senior who lives in the Memorial Hospital service area who plans to enter a two-to-four-year educational program in a health-related field. (2024 Amount: $1,500)
The Doris A. Ackerman and Family Nursing Scholarship*
Graduates of public high schools located in Dubois County, Indiana, who are enrolled in post-high school programs leading to a registered nurse designation. Financial need is a primary consideration. Students with plans to return to Dubois County will receive priority consideration. Previous Ackerman Scholarship recipients may be considered and will receive equal consideration as graduating seniors. (2024 Amount: $1,000.00)
The Kathleen M. Tempel Nursing Scholarship
Scholarships will be awarded to residents of the Memorial Hospital service area or southern Indiana area who are enrolled, or plan to enroll, in post-high school programs leading to an ASN or BSN registered nurse designation. The desired outcome is that the recipient returns to the southern Indiana area to practice subsequent to graduation. Past recipients may apply annually if they wish. (2024 Amount: $1,500.00 each scholarship)
Lou Jerger Memorial Healthcare Scholarship
This scholarship is for current high school seniors or currently enrolled post-secondary students who attended high school in Memorial Hospital’s service area pursuing a degree in the health care field (M.D., pharmacist, anesthesia, radiology, nursing, etc.). Priority consideration will be given to those interested in the field of Anesthesia. The desired outcome is that the recipients return to the Dubois County area to practice subsequent to graduation. Past recipients may apply annually if they wish. (2024 Amount: $2,000)
The Mabel L. Kuebler Nursing Endowment*
Two scholarships for graduates of public high schools located in Dubois County, Indiana, who are enrolled in post-high school programs leading to a registered nurse designation. Financial need is a primary consideration. Current college students and previous Kuebler Scholarship recipients may be considered. (2024 Amount: $2,000.00 each scholarship)
Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Magy Clark Volunteer Scholarship
This scholarship is presented to a current and active volunteer for Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center. To qualify, applicants must volunteer a minimum of 80 hours (prior to March 15, 2023) at an MHHCC location and pursuing a post-secondary degree or certificate. This scholarship is not limited to health care fields, and is presented directly to the recipient. (2024 Amount: $1,000)
Memorial Hospital Foundation Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship is a unique opportunity for nursing students going into their final year of nursing education. The scholarship is intended to support future nursing professionals as they achieve their educational objectives, nursing licensure and career goals nursing at MHHCC. The funds are payable to the individual recipient. As a part of the scholarship, the future nursing professional must sign an agreement to remain employed at Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center as a Registered Nurse in a direct patient care area full time for a period of two (2) years. This scholarship has its own separate application, which can be found linked on the website. (2024 Amount – $5,000; 10 available)
Memorial Hospital Foundation Scholarships
Eight scholarships will be awarded to residents of the Memorial Hospital service area, one each specifically in Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Martin, Pike, Perry, Orange and Spencer counties. These are for students who attended high school in these respective counties and are enrolled, or plan to enroll, in post-high school programs leading to a degree in any health career field (M.D., pharmacist, radiology technologist, rehabilitation therapist, etc.). The desired outcome is that the recipients return to the Dubois County area to practice subsequent to graduation. Past recipients may apply annually. (2024 Amount: $1,000 each scholarship)
Memorial Hospital Foundation HOSA Scholarship
Awarded to a 2023 Health Occupations Students of America participant who is assigned to Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center pursuing a degree in a healthcare field. (2024 Amount: $1,000)
The Mildred E. Schwinghammer Nursing Scholarship*
Dubois County residents who are enrolled in post-high school programs leading to a registered nurse designation. Current college students and previous Schwinghammer Scholarship residents may be considered. (2024 Amount: $1,800.00)
The St. Joseph’s Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship*
Graduate of Southridge High School pursuing a career in the health care field. Current college students who are graduates of Southridge High School may be considered. (2024 Amount: $1,000.00)
Tonya Heim Nursing Scholarship
The Tonya Heim Nursing Scholarship is for current Memorial Hospital and Health Care Employees. It is intended to remove barriers to degree advancement by RN employees of MHHCC, and provide them with financial assistance to advance their degrees to BSNs, MSNs, DNPs or PH.Ds. in Nursing. (2024 Amount – $1,500.00)
* = Presented in partnership with Dubois County Community Foundation.
