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Ronald McDonald House Charities and the College Fund/UNCF Health and Medical Scholars Program

Open to students attending a UNCF college/university. Applicants must be a second semester sophomore majoring in health or medical related fields with a minimun 3.0 GPA. The scholarship provides a tuition scholarship for the junior and senior years.

To download the application and see a list of participating colleges/universities, go to:

www.uncf.org.

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